Ford Freestyle (2005 - 2007) SUV | Crossover
Ford Freestyle (2005 - 2007) SUV | Crossover
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 26, 2008]
Judy Stone
Strength:
Versatility, size, comfort
Weakness:
rear brakes I love this car! Coming from my big Expedition, this seats about the same but I save so much $$ on the gas! It's smooth and sturdy and I'm amazed at the amount of "stuff" I can fit into it along with my family.
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[Mar 13, 2008]
Jason
Model Reviewed:
Ford Freestyle
Strength:
Great fuel mileage, smooth ride, comfortable seating
Weakness:
Rear brake design is terrible!! I have four children (9,9,3,2) and bought my Freestyle right before my youngest was born. We bought the Freestyle due to the larger storage area in the rear than most SUV's with a third row. (We had to lug 2 strollers around). I was able to drive about 500 miles on the freeway on a single tank of gas!! the ride is much better than our Passport, more like a car. We love it. i have had to replace the pads in the rear twice and I will probably have to replace the rotors soon. i have about 48,000 miles on it now. Similar Products Used: none |
[Jan 11, 2008]
ajhill
Model Reviewed:
Freestyle
Strength:
Drives like a car, great gas mileage and lots of room inside. CVT transmission is an asset in my opinion. Likely to be very reliable, but doesn't give you that sexy, press you into your seat acceleration. But it will help you save your pennies for retirement.
Weakness:
It's a bit long, so be careful for the first month or two, especially if you're coming from an Escape or Mustang, like I was.
Great "SUV" size with car like driving characteristics. Longer than the usual SUV and slightly lower. Has the same room as the Explorer with MUCH better gas mileage. In the Explorer I got 12mpg city and 19mpg Hwy. In the Freestyle, 16mpg city and 27mpg Hwy. CVT transmission doesn't give you the sports car like acceleration, but then you get the great gas mileage. CVT may prove MORE reliable over time as it has very few moving parts, unlike a modern automatic transmission witch has dozens of moving parts meshed together.
Similar Products Used: Ford Explorer, Ford Escape Hybrid, Toyota Highlander Hybrid. |
[Oct 21, 2007]
andrew Pomazal
Model Reviewed:
freestyle AWD
Strength:
roomy interior, alot of storage, easy access and exiting. Stylish
Weakness:
mechanical reliability, brakes, transmission,door latches, alot of cheap looking plastic in the interior. Many dealers don't know how to work on them. We were first impressed with the utility of the vehicle, stationwagon and SUV. It rode well and seemed to handle well on city streets and freeway driving. Even though it is small on the outside, it is big on the inside.
Similar Products Used: Toyota Privia Minivan |
[Oct 01, 2007]
Chris Willems
Model Reviewed:
Freestyle limited
My family loves it. We have 3 kids and lots of stuff when we travel. We chose the bench seat for the 2nd row so all 3 kids could sit there while hauling things.
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[Nov 22, 2006]
jane37334
Model Reviewed:
Freestyle Limited
Strength:
Good looks,storage spaces, interior size and room for passengers, cup holders, door sizing and placement.
Weakness:
Poor brakes and tire wear, poor airflow design when opening back windows alone. Vehicle has good looks and style, very good crash protection in vehicle. For anyone commuting, this vehicle has some nice features with storage container on the dash and the audio/video system with wireless headphones. Sunroof is great but the vehicle has strange airflow if you try to open only the rear windows. Fairly smooth ride and very smooth acceleration and braking.
Similar Products Used: Ford F150- Explorer- Expedition - Excurision - Escape |