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Thursday, April 9, 2009


Thoughtfulness is a common thread inside the Flex, too. In the past, that's where other automakers have built their reputations, and an area that American brands have commonly fallen short. Not with the Flex, there's little touches everywhere that remind you that this car was fussed over. Folding the third-row seats is but one example. The operation can be carried out with one hand and only takes seconds. There are two folded positions, too, one offering a deep well, and the other providing a flat loading surface that can be extended by also folding the second row seats. Of course the rear hatch power itself open and shut, which makes it easier to load and unload all those groceries the Flex can hold. The model I drove also sported a massive multi-panel moonroof and a refrigerator between the two second row seats. The Flex is also full of tech, with a fantastically easy to use system that incorporated navigation, a surround-sound audio system by Sony, and the Sync system, all under touchscreen control.

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