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Review: 2017 Ford Flex Limited EcoBoost - Running Out The Clock

2017 Ford Flex EcoBoost Limited Blue Jeans
Since Ford began building the first-generation Fairlane Concept-inspired Flex in Oakville, Ontario, I've been blessed by the birth of seven nephews and nieces plus two of my own children.

It takes time for that many kids to be born.

THE GOOD
+ Huge interior

+ Ideal ride height
+ Big power if you dip into it
+ Neighbours don't have one
+ Looks terrific
THE BAD
– Hilarious torque steer
– Horrifying fuel economy
– Busy ride on 20-inch wheels
– Many signs of old design
– So much money
In other words, the Flex has been around for a while. Built off a platform altered from its Freestyle/Taurus X days – a platform initially inherited from the first-generation Volvo S80 of the late 1990s, the 2009 Ford Flex entered production in June 2008.

Ford updated the Flex with an optional EcoBoost twin-turbo V6 in 2010, altered the styling for the 2013 model year, and added SYNC3 infotainment for 2016. By and large, however, the Ford Flex that was delivered to Canadian consumers prior to the, er, delivery of another nine children in my family – you may have read about the latest. – is the same Ford Flex available after the delivery of those nine babies.

And it shows. 

Fortunately, the inherently positive aspects of the Ford Flex's boxy design are just as obvious in 2017 as they were in 2009. With only one or two model years left before Flex production ends, Ford Canada delivered a 2017 Ford Flex Limited EcoBoost to GCBC Towers so we could discover if the good outweighs the bad.

Child seats: installed. Fuel tank: filled. Four sunroof shades: peeled back. 

365 horsepower? Accessible.

WHAT IS IT?
Ford Canada's soon-to-grow utility vehicle lineup currently includes the entry-level Escape (perenially one of Canada's top-selling SUVs/crossovers) the larger Edge, the Explorer (Canada's top-selling three-row utility vehicle), the body-on-frame Expedition (replaced for 2018), and this Flex, essentially a traditional tall wagon with NBA levels of headroom.
2017 Ford Flex EcoBoost Limited
2017 FORD FLEX LIMITED
Base Price: $33,689 *
As-Tested Price: $58,339 *
Colour: Blue Jeans
Assembly: Oakville, Ontario
Drive Type: all-wheel drive
Transmission: 6-speed automatic
Engine: 3.5L twin-turbo DOHC 24-valve V6
Horsepower: 365 @ 5500 rpm
Torque: 350 lb-ft @ 3500 rpm
Curb Weight: 4828 pounds
Length: 201.8 inches
Width: 75.9 inches
Height: 68.0 inches
Wheelbase: 117.9 inches
Tires: Hankook Optimo
Tire Size: 255/45R20
Passenger Volume: 4412 litres
Cargo Volume: 566 litres
C/V Behind 2nd Row: 1223 litres
Max Cargo Volume: 2356 litres
EPA City: 15 mpg
EPA Hwy: 21 mpg
NRCAN OEE City: 15.7 L/100km
NRCAN OEE Hwy: 11.2 L/100km
Observed: 16.0 mpg
Observed: 14.7 L/100km
* Canadian dollars, includes $1790
in fees.
The Flex is tall, at 68 inches, but it's also low, with only 5.9 inches of ground clearance. Its boxy shape masks minivan-like length of 202 inches that makes the Flex substantially longer than vehicles such as the Toyota Highlander, Honda Pilot, and new GMC Acadia. 

In fact, the Flex is about as long as the Chevrolet Tahoe, which places the Flex in a strange zone where few crossovers live. This isn't a rugged, truck-based 4x4 that can tow large RVs. 

It's really just an indirect replacement for Ford's Country Squire. 

Slotting into a narrow niche has proven lucrative for vehicles such as the Subaru Outback and Jeep Wrangler. The Flex, on the other hand, is consistently unpopular and rarely sought after despite its high (or low, depending on your perspective) style quotient.

The 2017 Ford Flex is available in base $33,689 SE trim with a 287-horsepower 3.5L V6 and front-wheel drive. Step up to the $40,689 Flex SEL and you're still stuck with the 3.5L naturally aspirated V6, but all-wheel drive becomes a $2000 option. 

It's on the $47,489 Flex Limited, where all-wheel drive is standard equipment, that the twin-turbocharged 365-horsepower 3.5L V6 is part of a $6800 303A package, including active park assist, adaptive cruise, heated steering wheel with power tilt/telescope, power-folding third-row seats, plus heated and cooled front seats. 

The base price for a Flex EcoBoost is therefore $54,289, to which Ford's press fleet added a $600 Cargo Versatility Package (floor mats, roof rails, tow package), a $900 Appearance Package (black wheels and roof), the $1750 multi-panel vista roof, and $800 navigation for a grand total of $58,339. 

It's discounted at the moment by $750, if that makes the pill any easier to swallow.

HOW BIG IS IT?
Here's how the Flex fits into the Ford utility vehicle hierarchy. The Ford Escape is 178 inches long with 2795 litres of passenger volume and 962 litres of cargo volume behind the rear seats. 

One rung up the ladder, the Ford Edge is 188 inches long with 3225 litres of passenger volume and 1111 litres of cargo volume behind the rear seats. 

The 198-inch Explorer adds a third row, driving passenger volume up to 4295 litres in all – cargo volume behind the second row is 1243 litres. 

In the outgoing Ford Expedition Max, the elongated Expedition, length stretches to 221 inches while providing 4765 litres of space for passengers in three rows or two rows of space and 2421 litres of cargo volume.

The Flex, meanwhile, is 19 inches shorter than the Expedition Max but only loses 7% of the Expedition's passenger volume and 3% of its cargo volume aft of the second row.
2017 Ford Flex Limited Blue Jeans front
DOES IT WORK?
For a family, yes.

On an on-ramp, yes.

At Circuit Mont-Tremblant, no.

In your wallet, probably not.

Let's take them one at a time. The Flex doesn't have the sliding door benefits of a minivan, but the second row is expansive and child seats are easy to install. Flipping or folding the Flex's split second row isn't as magically straightforward as in some newer vehicles – the seats are very fixed – but there's sufficient space out back and room to get back there, too. Abundant headroom and light pouring in through various sunroofs only adds to the feeling of space you just won't get in other non-minivans. Add to this the lengthy feature count and the Flex is a terrific place to spend time. Indeed, if Ford could get rid of the wind noise that inevitably accompanies a brick-like shape, upgrade some interior materials, and extinguish the early signs of creaking and groaning around the rear doors, the Flex would be downright refined.

Refined and quick. Though there's off-the-line hesitation caused by the Flex's excessive 4828-pound curb weight and the inertia of 20-inch wheels and turbos spooling up, the hesitation is brief. And then you're met by prodigious power and a six-speed automatic transmission that thankfully hides in the background, going about its business wisely and never drawing attention to itself. Expect acceleration from rest to highway speed in little more than six seconds, but you'll really notice the EcoBoost's thrust while overtaking from 70-120.
2017 Ford Flex Limited EcoBoost profile
Photo Credits: Timothy Cain ©www.GoodCarBadCar.net
The throttle pedal only takes you so far, however, and when it comes time to hustle the Flex down a road you've managed to enjoy in a Honda Pilot, well, you won't. Unhappy changing directions, the Flex rolls like the 4828-pounder-with-no-athletic-intentions that it is. The steering is numb, brake feel isn't terribly progressive, and there's little about the Flex that actually encourages swift progress. As a highway cruiser with enough gumption for easy overtaking, the Flex EcoBoost is outstanding, and it'd only be better on smaller wheels with less aggressive tires. But it's not the low-slung sporting crossover you may be expecting. 

The Flex also doesn't live up to the Eco part of its EcoBoost badge. We averaged 14.7 L/100km over the course of a high-mileage week, and you shouldn't expect better. The Flex is rated at an even worse 15.7 L/100km in the city. An F-150 with the 3.5L EcoBoost won't drink as much.

(Want more on this Flex? We reviewed the same Limited EcoBoost with a U.S. bent over at The Truth About Cars.)

IS ANYONE BUYING IT?
No, and few people ever have. Since launching in 2008, 28,312 copies of the Flex have been sold in Canada. Sales peaked in its first full year of 2009 at 6047 units but fell to an all-time low of 1789 units in 2015 before perking up to a four-year high of 2587 units in 2016. That ranked the Flex 68th among utility vehicles in Canada, ahead of the Mazda CX-9 but behind the GMC Yukon XL. 

In the United States, a market that's roughly nine times larger than Canada's, 236,897 Flexes have been sold since 2008. Flex volume peaked at 38,717 units in 2009 and fell to an all-time low of 19,570 units in 2015 before rising slightly to 22,668 units last year. The Flex was America's 64th-best-selling SUV/crossover in 2016, ahead of the Land Rover Range Rover Sport and Volvo XC60 but behind the Lexus GX and Mercedes-Benz GLA. 

In January, the Flex accounted for 3% of the Ford SUVs sold in Canada and the United States.
2017 Ford Flex Limited Interior
SHOULD I BUY SOMETHING ELSE INSTEAD?
If you desire a vehicle that feels newly designed, you must. If you're looking for a vehicle that isn't a minivan, a Chevrolet Suburban, Ford Expedition Max, or a Dodge Durango, but you require the sort of space those vehicles offer, the Ford Flex is quite likely the answer. 

Consideration of the eight-seat Toyota Highlander would be wise. Highlanders are powerful, relatively spacious, intelligently designed, eminently reliable, and hold their value exceptionally well.  


Historic Monthly & Yearly Ford Flex Sales Figures
2017 Ford Escape Titanium EcoBoost Review
2016 Mazda CX-9 Signature Review
2016 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Limited Review


If you can sacrifice some space, consider the Mazda CX-9, which is an absolute joy to drive and wins points on style, as well. At this high-end price point, you could consider the Suburban/Yukon XL or the new Nissan Armada. There are reliability concerns with the Dodge Durango, but it offers big league space and available Hemi power. 

Or you could wait for the 2018 Ford Expedition that Ford revealed outside the Dallas Cowboys' AT&T Stadium earlier this week.

HOW MUCH SHOULD I PAY?
If you require EcoBoost levels of power, you're going to need to spend more than $50,000. But the regular Flex will surely merge onto the highway just fine with 287 horsepower. 

In SEL trim with all-wheel drive, the 201A package (power liftgate and a 110v outlet, ) and the multi-panel roof, the 2017 Ford Flex is $45,189, or a hair under $45K with current discounts. 


WHAT'S THE VERDICT?
You can be old and still very good at what you do. Tom Brady. Tony Bennett. Cheese. The Grand Canyon. Porsche 911 964s. 

More likely, however, you can be old and still be very good at the things you do best. 

Approaching its ninth birthday, the 2017 Ford Flex doesn't have the seat-sliding mechanisms of newer competitors. It's overweight, which results in intolerable fuel economy and acceleration that won't wow you as much as you thought 365 horsepower would. There are odd buttons and excessive wind noise and a structure that can't handle the harsh impacts created by these 20-inch wheels.

But the Flex is huge inside. It's still the individualistic choice, standing out from the pack like a Mustang GT in a parking lot full of Camrys and Altimas. And the Flex, at least for the moment, is still modern enough; just sufficiently modern to be worthy of consideration. 

Particularly if your local Ford dealer is willing to play ball on the extraordinarily high EcoBoost base price.

Timothy Cain is the founder of GoodCarBadCar.net, which obsesses over the free and frequent publication of U.S. and Canadian auto sales figures. Follow on Twitter @goodcarbadcar and on Facebook. The Flex was supplied by Ford Canada's press office.

2017 Ford Escape Titanium EcoBoost 2.0 Review – It's A Top Seller For A Reason That'll Please Enthusiasts

2017 Ford Escape Titanium Ruby Red Halifax waterfront
We had the option of driving to Prince Edward Island in either our own long-term 2015 Honda Odyssey EX or this 2017 Ford Escape Titanium EcoBoost 2.0. 

THE GOOD
+ Lots of power

+ Engaging handling
+ Have it your way
+ Acceptable infotainment
+ Handsome exterior
THE BAD
– Plenty of chintzy interior bits
– Uncomfortable fuel economy
– Everybody's got one
– Not that big inside
– Ride is a touch stiff
Four humans, one large dog, a Baby Jogger Summit X3, and enough suitcases, baby stuff and assorted equipment to make my wife's childhood bedroom an office-away-from-home required the kind of space our van offers. Particularly since the van's third row of seating would come into use all week long.

But more and more families are turning away from passenger cars to small crossovers. The Ford Escape, consistently the top-selling utility vehicle in Canada, very nearly outsells the whole Ford Canada passenger car division. 

Through the first 10 months of 2016, Ford reported 39,080 Escape sales and 39,743 total C-Max, Fiesta, Focus, Fusion, Mustang, and Taurus sales.

The Escape isn't all-new for the 2017 model year, but it has been revitalized by a new engine lineup, a new front end, and new technology. 

We reviewed a Ruby Red $41,349 2015 Ford Escape Titanium EcoBoost 2.0 in February 2015. This time, the as-tested price has grown by $3340 and the engine pumps out 14 more horsepower. But the colour remains the same.

WHAT IS IT?
The Ford Motor Company began building Ford Escapes in 2000. The first Escapes were also rebadged as Mazda Tributes and Mercury Mariners. The current Escape is sold in some markets as the Ford Kuga. Thoroughly facelifted for the 2017 model year, the Escape now features SYNC 3 and the availability of a turbocharged 1.5L EcoBoost four-cylinder. 
2017 Ford Escape Titanium Ruby Red EcoBoost
2017 FORD ESCAPE TITANIUM
Base Price: $26,889 *
As-Tested Price: $44,689 *
Colour: Ruby Red
Assembly: Louisville, Kentucky
Drive Type: all-wheel drive
Transmission: 6-speed automatic
Engine: 2.0L DOHC 16-valve turbocharged I-4
Horsepower: 245 @ 5500 rpm
Torque: 275 lb-ft @ 3000 rpm
Curb Weight: 3765 pounds
Length: 178.1 inches
Width: 72.4 inches
Height: 66.3 inches
Wheelbase: 105.9 inches
Tires: Continental ContiProContacts
Tire Size: 235/45R19
Passenger Volume: 2795 litres
Cargo Volume: 962 litres
Max. Cargo Volume: 1925 litres
EPA City: 20 mpg
EPA Hwy: 27 mpg
NRCAN OEE City: 11.5 L/100km
NRCAN OEE Hwy: 8.7 L/100km
Observed: 21.6 mpg
Observed: 10.9 L/100km
* Canadian dollars, includes $1790 in fees.
In Canada, the Escape lineup begins with an outdated 2.5L 168-horsepower inline-four in S trim, which doesn't offer all-wheel drive. The 2017 Ford Escape SE comes standard with the 1.5T. All-wheel drive is a $2200 option. The 2.0L EcoBoost is a $1000 option. 

The $35,589 2017 Ford Escape Titanium is equipped exclusively with the 2.0L EcoBoost; all-wheel drive is again a $2200 option. 

Loaned to GCBC by Ford Canada, this Ruby Red $44,689 Escape Titanium includes all-wheel drive, $450 worth of Ruby Red paint, and $6550 of other options: a $1750 301A package, $150 floor mats, $1350 for adaptive cruise, a $500 towing package, $150 roof rails, a $2000 Candian Touring Package with navigation and a panoramic sunroof, and $650 19-inch wheels.

HOW BIG IS IT?
The Escape is delightfully compact on the outside, perhaps too small on the inside if you're test-driving it back-to-back with a Toyota RAV4. The Toyota is three inches longer than the Escape, just as wide, and nearly an inch taller.

The RAV4 does, however, benefit from a larger interior: 3% more passenger volume, 13% more cargo capacity behind the rear seats, 8% more total cargo volume.

Many buyers veering toward a small crossover from a conventional family car will find a different comparison worthy of note. The 2017 Ford Fusion is nearly 14 inches longer, bumper to bumper, than the 2017 Ford Escape, and half an inch wider, but it's eight inches lower. 

The Fusion's larger exterior dimensions produce 4% more passenger volume, yet the Fusion has less than half the Escape's cargo volume. 

DOES IT WORK?
Fitted with the hi-po powerplant, the 2017 Ford Escape provides the most fun you can have behind the wheel of an affordable, powerful, compact crossover. (Admittedly, our tester isn't affordable, but we'll get to that.) 

Feelsome steering, quick turn-in response, a firm but mostly compliant ride, surprisingly composed handling even when a twisty road throws up a suddenly tightening curve with unexpectedly rough pavement: all of this suggests the same engineers who brought us excellent on-road behaviour in the Fiesta, Fusion, Focus, and Mustang worked on the Escape, as well. 


Historical Monthly & Yearly Ford Escape Sales Figures
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The Escape is nimble, eager to change direction, and relatively unruffled by your feeble attempts to drive like it's a Focus ST. 

And it's quick. In a segment where tens of thousands of buyers choose Honda CR-Vs and Toyota RAV4s and Nissan Rogues – small crossovers that don't even offer real power upgrades – the Escape's 245 horsepower are welcome. 275 lb-ft of torque at 3000 rpm means overtaking on a brief highway passing lane is a breeze. From rest, highway speeds comes up in seven seconds.
2017 Ford Escape Titanium EcoBoost Bishop's Landing
Exterior Photo Credits: Timothy Cain ©www.GoodCarBadCar.net
Interior Photo Credits: Ford
Fuel economy takes a hit, of course. We averaged 10.9 L/100km in this Escape in mixed driving, better than the 12.4 L/100km we observed a couple of winters ago in a similar Escape but a litre off the pace we saw in the Honda CR-V, North America's top-selling utility vehicle, and way back of the 9.1 L/100km we saw in the Hyundai Tucson, one of Canada's fastest-growing utilities. 

Power comes at a price. 

Acquiring a vehicle that first showed its face half a decade ago also results in compromise. Ford's new SYNC 3 infotainment unit is, well, it's fine. But in the Escape, SYNC 3's touchscreen is so far inset that operating the menus near the bottom is awkward. The screen is also a long reach away from the very comfortable driver's seat. The circular audio controls directly in front of the touchscreen are cheap and noisy. The shift paddles are chintzy. The sunglasses holder is fragile. Rear doors are tinny. 

Years after its debut, the Escape is still surprisingly terrific to drive. But inside, this doesn't entirely feel like a 2017 model year vehicle.


IS ANYONE BUYING IT?
The Ford Escape is Canada's perennial best-selling SUV/crossover. 

But it likely won't top the sales charts in 2016. The Escape trailed the top-ranked Toyota RAV4 by 3383 units heading into November; its lead over the third-ranked Honda CR-V shrunk to only 745 units at the end of October. In a utility vehicle sector that's up 10% this year, Ford Escape sales are down 3%. 

South of the border, the Ford Escape was most recently America's top-selling SUV/crossover in 2011. In 2016, sales of SUVs/crossovers are up 7% this year, but the aging Escape – 2017 is the current generation's fifth year – is essentially flat, up by a scant 0.2%.
SHOULD I BUY SOMETHING ELSE INSTEAD?
There are plenty of small crossovers on the market, but if you want a small crossover with big power the number of options shrinks to a handful. The more popular Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4 don't offer hi-po options. The Nissan Rogue's naturally aspirated 2.5L inline-four isn't about to set the pavement on fire. Mazda CX-5 and Hyundai Tucson? Pleasant vehicles, but not powerful vehicles.

The Kia Sportage SX, V6-powered variants of the Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain and Dodge Journey and Jeep Cherokee, perhaps the somewhat larger Hyundai Santa Fe Sport and its 2.0L turbo – these are contenders. But turn your attention to the Subaru Forester XT if you want a proper, compact, high-power rival for the Ford Escape EcoBoost 2.0. Forester XTs start at $35,770 and come standard with all-wheel drive. 

HOW MUCH SHOULD I PAY?
Canadians don't need to spend $45,000 to fit an all-wheel-drive 2017 Ford Escape with the 245-horsepower 2.0L EcoBoost four-cylinder engine. 

$31,589 nets you a 2017 Ford Escape SE EcoBoost AWD. 

At least for the time being, Ford Canada is offering $3500 off the Escape.

WHAT'S THE VERDICT?
With the 2.0L turbocharged four-cylinder providing serious umph and 19-inch Continental ContiProContacts biting into the pavement, the light-on-its-toes 2017 Ford Escape is the best mainstream compact crossover to drive.

Is it the best compact crossover? No, not for families who want greater space efficiency or buyers who see no advantage in adding power or consumers who crave a higher level of perceived quality. 

Timothy Cain is the founder of GoodCarBadCar.net, which obsesses over the free and frequent publication of U.S. and Canadian auto sales figures. Follow on Twitter @goodcarbadcar and on Facebook. The Escape was supplied by Ford Canada's press office.

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