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Its seriously comfortable. Interstates exceptionally and with 3rd row seats we have a 5 foot gap between our headrests and the annoying mouths of the children if we seat them in back. Fold them down and we have a 4 foot deep space. Enough for a great roadtrip. Its the wagon queen family truckster. Its awesome. Its heated leather. And now has a broken side mirror. Yes, within a week the wife cracked it good on the side of the garage. But thats obligatory with any ‘new’ car. The wife takes a mirror off once. Once.
We finally got the title done and paid, which brings a question. The front end looks awesome, without plates, b ut i hafta have a plate on it. So front and center or off to the side? Just an idea. Pose your thought(s).
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Sorry to hear about the mirror. It looks new - uncertain if it’s new or used? When I buy used I typically wind up getting bumper drill holes with my purchase.
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Run mirrorless for improved aerodynamics
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Front n center will suffice. Ecoboost? or the naturally aspirated v6?
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When we had our Flex (10 years ago, how the hell is it that long ago?) I too broke the mirror off on the side of the garage.
They are such great long distance family haulers.
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It’s such a nice looking wagon-y van-ish thing.
Just stick the plate in the middle. It’s not so bad.
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tow hook mount
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The Flex is a nice looking minivan.
I woulda considered one if it came with proper sliders. ;)
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Awd noboost. Its got enough pull.
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Oh yeah, the TiVCT has enough for sure.
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Side mirror? Our first month with a big, wide minivan, we realized that the garage was suddenly narrower than before. Wife backed up and caught the sliding door (in the open position) on the garage rail. $800 repair.
Sliding doors are great until suddenly they aren’t. Too complex.