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2010 Flex Review

The 2010 Flex from the Ford group will gain a new telescopic steering wheel and more powerful engine. The 2010 Flex comes in the four-door body style and will share most of the design features with the Ford's Edge crossover sport utility vehicle.

The 2010 Ford Flex will be offered in three different trim models - base SE, top line Limited and mid-level SEL. All the models of Flex will be offered in front wheel drive. The next generation Flex will have the maximum seating capacity of 7 passengers. The 3.5 liter V-6 engine will be standard on all the Flex models tat can produce power up to 262 hp, while the Limited and SEL models will be equipped with the 3.5 liter turbocharged engine that can deliver power up to 355 hp. Both the engines will be paired with the six-speed automatic transmission.

The specific features that are expected to be provided in the 2010 Flex model include gear assist function for the transmission, steering wheel mounted shift paddles, self parking feature and electric power steering with pull drift compensation. The maximum towing capacity of the next generation model will be 450 lbs.

The features that will be provided in the 2010 Flex model include refrigerated center console, rear view camera, voice activated navigation system with weather updates and real time traffic updates and power liftgate. The other features that are expected to be provided in the 2010 Flex model include climate control, cup holders, cockpit integrated display, door locks, power mirrors and windows, grocery bag hooks in cargo area, message center with trip computer and leather shift knob.

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