The Ford Flex only change for 2011 is the addition of a new Titanium model. It slots in above the previous top-end Limited trim and starts at just over $40,000. That makes it an expensive proposition for a family SUV. However, for the money you get all the bells and whistles the Flex offers, including standard navigation and a power liftgate, plus a bunch of blacked-out exterior features that make the Flex look even more bad-ass than it already does. The Flex Titanium is certainly not your parents’ Country Squire.
The 2011 Ford Flex comes standard with front-wheel drive, while all trims except the base model have available all-wheel drive. It comes in several trims -- the base SE, SEL, Limited and all-new Titanium. Be sure to check out current Ford deals that may be available on a new Flex.
MSRP: $29,200 - $45,310
Invoice: $27,674 - $42,042
MPG: 17 City / 24 Hwy
The 2011 Ford Flex comes standard with front-wheel drive, while all trims except the base model have available all-wheel drive. It comes in several trims -- the base SE, SEL, Limited and all-new Titanium. Be sure to check out current Ford deals that may be available on a new Flex.
MSRP: $29,200 - $45,310
Invoice: $27,674 - $42,042
MPG: 17 City / 24 Hwy
Purchase Deal
Deal: $1,000 cash back OR 0% financing for 60 months or 1.9% financing for 72 months
Notes: Offer available in Northeast, Southeast, Northwest and West.
Deal: $1,000 cash back
Notes: Offer available in Southwest.
Expires: 10/03/11
Notes: Offer available in Northeast, Southeast, Northwest and West.
Deal: $1,000 cash back
Notes: Offer available in Southwest.
Expires: 10/03/11
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