Ford Flex Looks Great
2010 Ford Flex
MSRP: $28,950 – $42,465
SUVs aren’t cheap — especially the kind that look like they just rolled off the set of a rap video. You can, however, save some dough by forgoing the Cadillac Escalade for the more affordable, yet ever-so-hip Ford Flex. With the money you save, you can option it out to your heart’s desire — which shouldn’t be a problem given the Flex’s long list of extras. “Optioned up right, the 2010 Ford Flex SEL with EcoBoost impresses as a tech cruiser, and can haul around plenty of people or cargo in unique style,” writes CNET. Among its many optional features, the Ford Flex can be equipped with a Dual-Headrest DVD Entertainment System, Ford’s highly-acclaimed SYNC infotainment technology, voice-activated navigation, four skylights, and even a refrigerated rear console that’s big enough to chill seven cans of Crunk Juice. That’s enough to impress the Funk Master himself
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Ford Unveils 2011 EDGE at Chicago Auto Show
Read about the new Ford Edge which is now showing at the Chicago Auto Show.
Dramatic freshening of the new Ford Edge and Edge Sport includes extensive exterior redesign, improved materials and craftsmanship on the 5-passenger interior. Powertrain lineup includes North America’s first application of Ford’s global 2.0-liter EcoBoost I-4, plus the new 285 horsepower 3.5-liter V-6 and 3.7-liter V-6 for Edge Sport that delivers 305 horses
2011 Ford Edge at the Chicago Auto Show
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Ford Will Add 1200 Workers
Ford Motor Co. plans to add 1,200 jobs when it starts making the Ford Explorer sport-utility vehicle at its Chicago, IL factory on Torrence Avenue later this year. Read more here.
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Ford Chicago Dealer Reviews
I have been surfing the Internet looking for Chicago Ford Dealer reviews. There are quite a number of places where you can go to post your “review” of a local Chicago dealer, and the experience you had. Some of these sites, like Edmunds , Dealerrater, and Yelp have what look to be independent reviews by customers who either bought cars or had their vehicle serviced by the named dealers. The problem is that the number of reviews for any specific dealer are few with lots of time between reviews. I have yet to find the definitive Chicago area (or any other area) car dealer review site.
One of the sites I would stay clear of are those that are designed and paid for by the dealer. Check out this site Typical Chicago Ford Dealer.
What do you think? Could you tell that the dealer controls the content of the site?
Please post your comments on dealer review sites you have found to be helpful (or not).
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