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America loves a Station Wagon, those huge cars with plenty of space for the family and their belongings. Ford has brought plenty of options to the table, with its Explorer, Endeavour, Taurus all offering plenty bang for your buck. The 2018 Ford Flex is a similar offering from the US manufacturer.
America loves a station wagon, those huge cars with plenty of space for the family and their belongings. Ford has brought plenty of options to the table with its Explorer, Endeavour, Taurus all offering plenty of bang for your buck. The 2018 Ford Flex is a similar offering from the US manufacturer. The Ford Flex is one of the longest Wagon in its segment, which offers immense legroom for the passengers. However, it will be a problem to drive this vehicle in small spaces and also while parking it. Overall, the Ford Flex is a pretty decent car with good looks, decent power, and a hub of features.
If you are looking for a simple city commuter that can ferry your kids to school and your parents for lunch at the same time, then the base SE variant should do great for you. If you wish to have a larger set of wheels but on a tight budget, then the SEL trim with its middle-ground approach is the best option out of the three. Also, If you want all the comfort, along with all the equipment, and plenty of power too, then the top of the line 'Limited' is the only one for you.
SEL 4dr Wagon (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
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SEL 4dr Wagon AWD (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
Limited 4dr Wagon AWD (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
SEL 4dr Wagon (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
Limited 4dr Wagon AWD (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
America loves a Station Wagon, those huge cars with plenty of space for the family and their belongings. Ford has brought plenty of options to the table, with its Explorer, Endeavour, Taurus all offering plenty bang for your buck. The 2018 Ford Flex is a similar offering from the US manufacturer.
America loves a station wagon, those huge cars with plenty of space for the family and their belongings. Ford has brought plenty of options to the table with its Explorer, Endeavour, Taurus all offering plenty of bang for your buck. The 2018 Ford Flex is a similar offering from the US manufacturer. The Ford Flex is one of the longest Wagon in its segment, which offers immense legroom for the passengers. However, it will be a problem to drive this vehicle in small spaces and also while parking it. Overall, the Ford Flex is a pretty decent car with good looks, decent power, and a hub of features.
The 2018 Ford Flex comes in three trims, the 30 thousand-dollar SE, the 32 thousand-dollar SEL, and the 38 thousand-dollar top of the line 'Limited'. The SE and SEL variants get the same 3.5 Liter naturally aspirated V6 engine with 287 horsepower and 254 pound-feet of torque.
The 'Limited' trim gets the EcoBoost twin-turbo engine, which makes 365 hp with the standard all-wheel drive. All the engine variants are mated to a six-speed automatic gearbox, which comes as standard equipment on all the models.
Trims |
SE |
SEL |
Limited |
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MSRP |
$30,025 |
$32,995 |
$38,495 |
Features |
Seven-Passenger Cloth Seating |
SE standard features plus these and more: |
SEL standard features plus these and more: |
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SYNC |
SYNC 3 |
19-Inch Premium Luster Nickel-Painted Aluminum Wheels |
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Reverse Sensing System |
18-Inch Sparkle Silver-Painted Wheels |
BLIS with Cross-Traffic Alert |
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17-Inch Sparkle Silver-Painted Wheels |
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Perforated Leather-Trimmed Seats |
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If you are looking for a simple city commuter that can ferry your kids to school and your parents for lunch at the same time, then the base SE variant should do great for you. If you wish to have a larger set of wheels but on a tight budget, then the SEL trim with its middle-ground approach is the best option out of the three. Also, If you want all the comfort, along with all the equipment, and plenty of power too, then the top of the line 'Limited' is the only one for you.
The 2018 Ford Flex comes equipped with a base engine that makes 287 hp with either a front or an all-wheel drive. You can also choose to have the EcoBoost twin-turbo engine, which makes 365 hp along with the standard all-wheel drive. The engine is mated to a simple 6-speed automatic transmission, which although slow, is pretty smooth and makes for an extremely comfortable driving experience. The base engine can be had with front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive options. The EcoBoost however, only gets an all-wheel-drive option. The 2018 Ford Flex is not a rubber burner by any standards, but it isn't a slouch either. It takes exactly 7 seconds to reach from a standstill to 60 mph. The quarter-mile run takes a gentle 16.8 seconds, which is slower than the competition.
The brakes work fine, even for a car this size, helping it stop to a halt from 60 mph in just 125 feet. The Ford genes in the Flex help it be a better handler than a car of these proportions is supposed to. The Flex can not only carry a lot of cargo inside it but also lug around some on the outside. The total towing capacity of the Flex is 2,000 pounds, much less than the competition, but enough in its own right. You could attach a small trailer to it and drive around comfortably, although anything bigger wouldn't be advisable.
Models |
Ford Flex |
Honda Pilot |
Chevrolet Traverse |
Toyota Highlander |
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MSRP |
$30,285 |
$30,900 |
$30,925 |
$31,030 |
Engine |
3.5L Ti-VCT V6 |
3.5L V6 |
3.6L V6 SIDI VVT |
2.7L 4-Cylinder(DOHC) |
Transmission |
6-Speed Automatic |
6-Speed Automatic |
9-Speed Automatic |
6-Speed Automatic |
Power |
287 hp |
280 hp |
310 hp |
185 hp |
Torque |
254 lb-ft |
262 lb-ft |
266 lb-ft |
184 lb-ft |
0-60 MPH |
7.0 sec |
6.1 sec |
6.5 sec |
8.9 sec |
Quarter mile |
16.8 sec |
15.1 sec |
15.6 sec |
15.4 sec |
60-0 MPH (ft.) |
125 |
128 |
126 |
126 |
Towing Capacity (lbs.) |
2000 |
5000 |
5200 |
5000 |
Quite surprisingly, the Toyota Highlander is quicker in a quarter-mile than the Ford Flex, even though it's slower in 60 mph and has the least amount of power in this comparison by quite a huge margin. The Chevrolet Traverse is faster but still takes 6.5 seconds to 60 mph and 15.6 seconds for a quarter-mile run. The Honda Pilot is the fastest here with impressive acceleration, taking just over 6 seconds to go from 0 to 60 mph and just over 15 seconds for the quarter-mile run. The Chevy can haul 5,200 pounds, which is the most in this comparison, and it also has the most power, which helps it carry it around with ease. The Honda and the Toyota tie for second place with 5,000 pounds of Towing capacity.
The Ford manages to have decent fuel efficiency figures, managing to squeeze 16 miles out from a single gallon of gasoline in the city. Out on the highway, the figure rises to 23 miles from the same gallon. The overall figures come to 19 miles per gallon, which is fine for a car of this size.
Model |
Ford Flex |
Honda Pilot |
Chevrolet Traverse |
Toyota Highlander |
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MPG (city) |
16 |
18 |
18 |
20 |
MPG (highway) |
23 |
26 |
27 |
24 |
MPG (combined) |
19 |
21 |
21 |
22 |
Fuel Capacity (gallons) |
18.6 |
19.5 |
21.7 |
19.2 |
Range (City/Highway/Combined) |
297/427/353 |
351/507/409 |
390/585/455 |
384/460/422 |
Toyota is the most efficient in the city, managing to run for 20 miles on one gallon of fuel. The Chevy is the most efficient on a highway, 27 miles for every gallon of fuel. The Chevrolet Traverse has the biggest fuel tank of 21.7 gallons, followed by the Honda Pilot’s 19.5 gallons tank. The Toyota Highlander comes in at third place with its 19.5-gallon tank. The Ford Flex has the smallest fuel tank of 18.6 gallons.
Being an SUV, the Flex is expected to seat multiple passengers in comfort. The Flex has a capacity of 7 passengers, which is a great utility for an SUV. Considering a family of 2 parents, 2 grandparents, and 2 children, there is still space left for one (or you could have a pet). The interior space is extremely generous in the front and middle row areas, even for taller people. The last row, however, is strictly for kids, as there is a very limited amount of leg, knee, and headroom.Â
The interiors also feel a little down-market, especially with the plastic in the dashboard and other panels. The upside, however, is that they are easy to clean. The Flex also has plenty of cargo space to gobble up every piece of luggage you throw at it. The trunk has a generous space of 20 cubic feet, which means 4 large bags in English. The cargo capacity more than doubles when you fold the rear seats and quadruples when you fold the middle seats as well.
Model |
Ford Flex |
Honda Pilot |
Chevrolet Traverse |
Toyota Highlander |
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Passenger capacity |
7 |
8 |
8 |
8 |
Front (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.) |
41.8/58.4/42.6 |
39.5/62/40.9 |
41.3/62.1/41 |
40.7/59.3/44.2 |
Second (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.) |
40.5/58.1/44.3 |
39.9/62/38.4 |
40/62.2/38.4 |
39.9/59.6/38.4 |
Third (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.) |
38.7/50.8/33.3 |
38.9/57.6/31.9 |
38.2/57.5/33.5 |
35.9/55/27.7 |
Cargo Capacity Behind 3rd Row (ft. Cube) |
20.0 |
16.5 |
23.0 |
13.8 |
Cargo Capacity with 3rd row folded (ft. Cube) |
43.2 |
46.8 |
58.1 |
42.3 |
Cargo Capacity with All Seats folded (ft. Cube) |
83.2 |
83.9 |
98 |
83.7 |
All the other cars here manage to seat 8 passengers, although the numbers are only a small part of the story. None of the cars offer space for adults in the back, which means the third row remains strictly for kids. The interior space is great in the front and rear of all of these cars. If that's not impressive, then nothing is. Only the Chevrolet Traverse manages to have the upper hand in this category, managing to offer a few more cubic feet than the Flex everywhere. The rest of the cars in this comparison have lower boot space but make up for it by folding by the seats.
The SYNC 3 infotainment system in the Flex offers an 8.0-inch touchscreen display in the center console. There is also app support for compatible apps, although those capabilities are very limited in nature. The best feature, however, is the Ford+Alexa feature. Ford has joined forces with Amazon to bring you the best personal assistant you could have imagined in a car.
However, the lack of Android Auto and AppleCarPlay integration is a questionable missing feature. There are more features available, such as:
All these cars are long and heavy SUVs with large wheelbases and track widths too. To aid handling, the Ford gets a lower suspension than the others, which directly translates to lower ground clearance. The Flex isn't much for the dirt, and thus off-roading should be avoided as much as possible.
The overall dimensions are fine for an SUV, although the weight could have been lowered.
Model |
Ford Flex |
Honda Pilot |
Chevrolet Traverse |
Toyota Highlander |
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Curb Weight(lbs.) |
4439 |
4288 |
4713 |
4165 |
Length(in) |
201.8 |
194.5 |
204.3 |
192.5 |
Width(in) |
75.9 |
78.6 |
78.6 |
75.8 |
Height(in) |
68.0 |
69.8 |
70.7 |
68.1 |
Ground clearance(in) |
6.0 |
7.3 |
7.2 |
8.0 |
Wheelbase(in) |
117.9 |
111 |
120.9 |
109.8 |
Track width(in) F/R |
65.4/65.4 |
66.3/66.3 |
67.3/67.0 |
64.4/64.2 |
The Toyota Highlander is the lightest in this class with the highest ground clearance and decent wheelbase and track width, although it does lose out on power majorly. The Traverse is the bulkiest car here, but also the most powerful. As a result, it feels heavy while cornering and even during braking. The force can be felt at the pedals every time you brake or accelerate. The Highlander and the Pilot are much lighter and drive quite similar to the Flex.Ford Flex is defined by its unique and unmistakable boxy style and humongous dimensions.
The 2018 Ford Flex gets a lot of safety features as standard. There are airbags for every passenger as well as the driver, child lock security for rear doors, a battery management system, and a cabin air filter. Other safety features that are standard on the Ford Flex include an Intelligent Crash Response System, All-Wheel ABS, Traction Control, Stability Control, and Hydraulic Brake Assist. All of these along with other integrated safety tech work simultaneously to ensure that the occupants are safe all the time. Few key safety features include-
The Honda Pilot is a great car with great on-road abilities, just like a typical Honda, but very limited off-road ability. The price is very competitive, and there is a lot of equipment to offer. The interiors are also not too bad, and the build quality is above average.
The infotainment system is a bit buggy though, and it loses quite a lot of space in the trunk to squeeze an extra seat in the 3rd row, which still is only comfortable for children.
The Chevrolet Traverse is the most powerful in its base variant but is also the heaviest, which makes for good enough performance and moderate handling. The car is a bit spongy, and the interiors aren't the best in class, but then again, it wasn't made on a limitless budget.
It's a good car in itself, but a great car when you consider the price. Sadly, the competition offers a little more for the money.
The Toyota Highlander is surprisingly nimble and agile, even though it has the smallest engine and the least horsepower. It comes off as a very capable, but sadly, very underpowered car. The off-road capabilities of the Toyota are unmatched by others in this class, with the highest ground clearance, and the tightest dimensions.
On-road capabilities are fine too, although the competition offers better ride and handling combos.
The 2018 Ford Flex is an aging car that manages to do what it is made for and not much more. There is plenty of space for the passengers, and the engines offer enough oomph, especially the EcoBoost engine. If you wish to own a large boxy people carrier station-wagon, you should definitely consider the Flex.