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While it’s just two inches longer than the Ford Taurus X, the Flex looks longer, thanks to its sleek sheetmetal and all-black greenhouse. It’s certainly a departure for Ford, and does represent a bold styling statement people are likely to love – or hate. Given the length of the windows and the squared-off nature of its design, plus head restraints that sit down into the seat, visibility should be improved over other large Ford vehicles. Highlights include what Ford says are Edge-inspired taillights and its three-bar grille, as well as the available multi-panel roof.
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