Used 2005 Ford Freestyle Consumer Reviews
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Excellent car!
We bought this vehical because we did not want the "stigma" that a mini-van had - mini-van's scream KID-MOBILE - but we wanted the 3rd row seating. It has turned out to have alot of great features I wasn't even looking for. For instance it gets great gas millage, is extreemly comportable to ride in and has great leg room. I've had passangers comment that the second row of seats is more comfortable and roomy that their Chevy Suburban! Very 'sure-footed' on the highway in varried road conditions and VERY nice AWD for those snow difts.
The best Ford
The Freestyle is fun to drive for both long and short trips gets; great gas millage and is very comfortable.
- SEL WagonMSRP: $1,50055 mi away
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- Limited WagonMSRP: $8,499260 mi away
Nicest car I ever owned!
Love it! Getting lots of looks and questions from people in parking lots, etc. Solid feel, lots of power, great comfort with all the nice "bells and whistles".
Ford steps up to the plate
For years, all I've ever heard is don't buy a Ford unless you're buying an F-series truck. With all the improvements Ford has made in the reliability of their vehicles, I think they have outdone themselves with the Freestyle. It was 'iffy' at first when trying to convince my wife out of a Toyota and into a Ford, but when she saw and drove it, she was hooked. The ride is both a lot quieter and smoother than her '03 Toyota Matrix ever was. In addition, all 4 tires on the Toyota had to be replaced at 31K miles and a harmonic balancer on the alternator had to be replaced at 33K. Almost 7K miles on the Freestyle and problem free so far. Two big thumbs up for Ford!
Perfect replacement for gas guzzling SUV
Couldn't be happier with this crossover vehicle. Traveling with the family is more fun than ever.