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Focused on family: The 2016 Ford Flex is staying on top with technology and safety

June 27, 2016 by Wendy S

It’s been a few years since I was in the Ford Flex.

Here’s my review of the 2013 Ford Flex: http://www.mapsgirl.ca/2013/06/ford-canada-2013-flex-awd-limited-review.html

2016 Ford Flex @ mapsgirl.ca

At First Glance

The 2016 Ford Flex has remained consistent with the location of all the controls. The seats are still very comfortable and there is lots of space for family, pets, and gear!

2016 Ford Flex

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The fun features that the girls loved from the 2013, like the multi-panel vista roof, made their time in the 2016 Flex so enjoyable.

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A beautiful day to have the roof open! #FordFlex #fordcanada @FordCanada

A photo posted by Wendy {mapsgirl} (@mapsgirl) on Jun 7, 2016 at 1:24pm PDT

The 2016 Flex Limited model I tested had room for 3 passengers in the middle row rather than the 2 captains chairs.

Getting around

The handling was just as I remembered it! Fun to drive on the highway or on city streets.

 

Traffic report doesn’t look great, but my ride in the #FordFlex will be fun! @fordcanada

A photo posted by Wendy {mapsgirl} (@mapsgirl) on Jun 7, 2016 at 12:18pm PDT

I still love the Ecoboost engine. Our F-150 has it and it would definitely be something that I would look for when purchasing a Ford vehicle. To learn more about this engine, read “Ecoboost: Efficiency without Compromise” from Ford Blue.

Ford continues to provide amazing features, and it’s nice to know they are still offering the blind-spot information system (BLIS), cross traffic alert (collision warning system) and adaptive cruise control. Adaptive cruise is one of the features that I miss. My regular vehicle doesn’t have it.

I was really hoping that Ford would offer the Ecoboost engine in the FWD version of the Flex. But not yet. I’ll keep my fingers crossed! Another feature that is really nice to have, that comes standard on all Ford vehicles, is the Easy Fuel® Capless Fuel Filler. You never have to worry about forgetting to put the cap back on the fuel tank at the pumps, or having gasoline stolen from your vehicle. An integrated spring-loaded door opens when the gas nozzle is inserted into the tank. Upon removal, the door springs back and seals the tank closed. Brilliant!

A technology geek’s playground!

Of course, I had to check out the navigation system!  The detail of 3D buildings is a nice touch!  Also, enter the address and city is very easy.

 

I love the 3D buildings on the SYNC 3 Navigation! #FordFlex #GIS #map @fordcanada

A photo posted by Wendy {mapsgirl} (@mapsgirl) on Jun 7, 2016 at 8:24pm PDT

The 2016 Ford Flex has SYNC® 3 with SYNC® AppLink™. SYNC® 3 is Ford’s easy-to-use next generation infotainment system. I love MFT, as Craig has it in his F-150 – but I really love SYNC® 3. The interface is cleaner, more responsive, and amazingly fast!

Via SYNC® AppLink™, you can launch and voice-control some of your favorite mobile apps or access them in the organized apps section, which automatically loads SYNC-enabled apps from your paired and connected smartphone.

Listening to Spotify or checking the weather using AccuWeather was so cool!

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You can check out the SYNC AppLink catalog here.

Family fun!

We had fun in Toronto one evening. A nice family dinner out and a scenic drive through the CNE.  It was nice to just relax and drive without the stress of traffic.    We had fun capturing photos and videos of the 2016 Flex.

 

Site seeing with my family in Toronto in the @FordCanada Flex. It’s roomy, comfortable, and the multipanel Vista Roof allows us to see the beautiful clouds above. #FordFlex #Toronto #the6ix #Ford

A video posted by Wendy {mapsgirl} (@mapsgirl) on Jun 7, 2016 at 8:40pm PDT

 

BMO Field provided a great backdrop for the @fordcanada Flex. This would be a great vehicle to take to a @TorontoFC game! #FordFlex #FordCanada #Ford #The6ix #Toronto #GTA #TorontoFC #BMOfield

A photo posted by Wendy {mapsgirl} (@mapsgirl) on Jun 9, 2016 at 3:53pm PDT

 

Driving south on Dufferin Street from Liberty Village, I had to stop at Dufferin Gate. Such a beautiful backdrop for the @FordCanada Flex. #Ford #FordFlex #The6ix #CNE #DufferinGate #LibertyVillage

A photo posted by Wendy {mapsgirl} (@mapsgirl) on Jun 8, 2016 at 5:45am PDT

I was excited to find out that @FordCanada retweeted my tweet of this photo:

Dufferin Gate. Such a beautiful backdrop for the @FordCanada Flex. #FordFlex pic.twitter.com/KZNDe6Gfy3

— Wendy [mapsgirl] (@mapsgirl) June 10, 2016

And even more excited that it appeared in an article from CNW featuring Diane Craig, Ford Canada’s CEO

Cdn CEOs @ mapsgirl.ca
Four Communications Takeaways from Canadian CEOs

Let’s check out the back seat!

As a car seat technician, parents will frequently ask how car seats fit in their vehicles. Let’s see how the Ford Flex did with a Maxi Cosi Mico!

The middle row has lots of space for a rear-facing car seat! And there are 4 seating positions with top tether anchors! This gives you more options for installing forward-facing car seats. Many SUVs and crossovers only have 2 or 3 top tether anchors.

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You’ll have to be a bit more careful if you have a wider car seat to ensure that the plastic hinges don’t interfere with getting a good installation.

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The middle seat of the middle row isn’t wide enough to install this car seat. If you were to install a car seat in the center position, the drivers-side passenger seat would be unusable due the overlapping seatbelts.

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Passengers have access to a lot of features in the 2nd row. There are cupholders, storage spaces, and an electrical outlet!

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The inflatable seat belts are a nice safety feature. These are optional in the Ford Flex.

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The 3rd row has seats for 2 people with low anchors and top tether anchor in one seating position. As the 3rd row is a bit smaller than the 2nd row, forward facing seats would work best.

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This rear facing seat doesn’t fit.

The 3rd row does have the power folding capability! The girls and I had breakfast at the park one morning and the tailgating position came in handy.

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I really enjoyed my time with the 2016 Ford Flex. From it’s large spacious cabin, to the technology and safety features, to the comfortable ride, it was a hit for our family. If you are looking for a spacious family vehicle that is capable of hauling your family and all their gear up to the cottage, or to your kid’s baseball or soccer game, the Flex is a great choice.

Head over to Ford.ca for more information!

TTFN @ mapsgirl.ca

 

 

~ Wendy


Pros:
Roomy, comfortable, luxurious, lots of fun technology and sunroofs!

Cons:
Larger vehicle, tricky car seat installations

Specs (as tested):
• 3.5L EcoBoost® V6 twin-turbocharged, direct-injection engine
• All-Wheel Drive
• 7 passenger
• City: 15.7 L/100km
• Hwy: 11.2 L/100km
• Maximum Towing Capacity: Class I; up to Class III with optional Trailer Tow Package
• Horsepower (SAE net @ rpm): 365 @ 5500
• Torque (lb.-ft. @ rpm): 350 @ 3500
• Transmission : 6-speed SelectShift® automatic with paddle activation
• Steering: Electric power assist Rack-and-Pinion
• Braking: Power 4-wheel disc with Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
• Front suspension: Independent, MacPherson struts with rear-facing lower L-arms
• Front shocks: Gas-pressurized twin tube
• Rear suspension: Multi-link, fully independent suspension, fully isolated rear subframe
• Rear shocks: Gas-pressurized twin tube
• Wheelbase: 2994mm
• Length: 5125mm
• Height: 1726mm
• Passenger Volume: 4412
• Cargo Volume Behind First Row: 2355
• Cargo Volume Behind Second Row: 1224
• Cargo Volume Behind Third Row *Including rear seat well: 426*

Available in 3 models:
• Flex SE – Starting at $29,799
• Flex SEL – Starting at $36,799
• Flex Limited – Starting at $43,599

Disclosure: I was not compensated for this post. Ford Canada loaned me the vehicle for review purposes. All opinions are my own.

Filed Under: auto reviews, Products & Reviews Tagged With: auto, flex, ford, Ford Canada, ford flex, review, suv, SYNC3, vehicle

Why mapsgirl? #UBP14

April 4, 2014 by Wendy S

Ultimate Blog Party 2014

I started my blog May 4, 2004.  Ya, that’s 10 years of blogging!

I started on twitter June 2008. 

trying to figure this thing out

— Wendy [mapsgirl] (@mapsgirl) June 17, 2008

When I meet people in person, either at twitter parties or blogging conferences, the questions is always…

Why mapsgirl?

CartographyI’m a cartographer.

A what?

A cartographer. I draw maps.

My daughter described it best — carto = maps and ographer = girl

About me…

The easiest thing for me to do is have you read my #UBP13 post from last year 

Since last year

FordNAIAS 2014

I went to Detroit with Ford Canada for the North American International Auto Show

    • Day 1
    • Day 2
    • Day 3

Craig and I started on a new path of health and journey.

Getting Healthy: Normal BMIFitness Apps

So that’s a little about me! Thanks for reading my blog!!

Are you partying?

Please leave a comment below if you are in the #UBP14! I’d love to read your blog!

I really look forward to reading new blog and meeting new bloggers participating in the #UBP14!

Filed Under: Life Tagged With: ford, Ford Canada, Ford Motor Company, UBP14

I’m running in the Ford Race to End Diabetes! #JDRF #donate @FordCanada

March 4, 2014 by Wendy S

Last year I went with Craig to the Ford Race to End Diabetes held at Coronation Park in Oakville.  It was amazing to see so many people come out to run and raise funds for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. The inspirational speech from a little 8-year-old girl about her life with diabetes was amazing!  

Ford Race to End Diabetes

(Source: blog.ford.ca)

While watching the runners come across the finish line, I said to Craig, “I should run next year.”

Part of me really wanted to run. Part of me didn’t think that I’d actually follow through. 

The old me probably wouldn’t have followed through and I’d just end up standing next to Craig as he tweeted away for @FordCanada and @FordCraigSilva. Cheering as everyone ran past.

The #NewMapsgirl is running!I'm running in the Ford Race to End Diabetes! #JDRF #donate @FordCanada

It’s a year later.

25 pounds are gone.

I’m the healthiest I’ve been in a long time.  

I’m doing this!

My girls will cheer for me!  Craig will cheer for me! I will cheer for me!

Support me in the Ford Race to End Diabetes!

On Saturday, April 26th I will join more than 500 runners at Coronation Park in Oakville to race to find a cure for type 1 diabetes (T1D).  Last year the Ford Race raised more than $45,000 for diabetes research, and this year they plan to be bigger and better…and you can help!

Donate Button

To see more about the 2013 race read Bravery On Display At Annual Ford Race To End Diabetes from Ford Canada’s blog.

Filed Under: body mind spirit, Life Tagged With: ford, Ford Canada, Ford Motor Company, JDRF, Race to End Diabetes

#FordNAIAS Day 3: #Mustang Redesign Process and #Flex test drive

January 28, 2014 by Wendy S

Tuesday morning was our third and final day at #FordNAIAS .  We were up early, packed and checked out of our rooms before our 9am breakfast.  We would all be heading home after our morning of activities.

We headed over to the Dearborn Inn for some “behind the scenes” sessions to learn more about Ford, their process, their technologies and their style.

First #FordNAIAS Session: “Big Data”

As a cartographer and GIS Analyst, I deal with a lot of data all day long.  Going in I was very excited to hear how Ford uses data analysis.  The session didn’t quite live up to my expectations.  I was hoping for a deep analytical conversation about databases and data collection process, but this conversation was much more high level and generalized.  

FordNAIAS Big Data FordNAIAS Big Data FordNAIAS Big Data

John Grinder – Manager, Systems Analysis
Michael Cavaretta – Technical Leaders, Data Science
John Viera – Director, Sustainability & Vehicle Environmental Matters
Sheryl Connolly – Futurist

It was nice to see Sheryl Connolly again. I first heard her speak at ShesConnected.

FordNAIAS Big Data

Second #FordNAIAS Session: The re-design of the 2015 Ford Mustang

Inside Sketches

FordNAIAS 2015 Mustang Redesign

Sketches become digital

FordNAIAS 2015 Mustang Redesign

FordNAIAS 2015 Mustang Redesign

Clay Models are crafted and 3D printed parts are designed

It was really hard to believe that it was all clay.

FordNAIAS 2015 Mustang Redesign

Fabrics and interior details are chosen 

FordNAIAS 2015 Mustang Redesign

Fabrics and details are added to the model

FordNAIAS 2015 Mustang Redesign

 Exterior SketchesFordNAIAS 2015 Mustang Redesign

FordNAIAS 2015 Mustang Redesign

Exterior Clay Model is crafted

Watching the modeller work with this tools to define the lines and curves of the Mustang was amazing. A true artist!

FordNAIAS 2015 Mustang Redesign

Exterior Model is built

Once the clay model is ready, 3D photographs are taken and the clay model becomes digital.  From the digital designs, the prototypes are created.

FordNAIAS 2015 Mustang Redesign

This one was a hollow plastic shell.

FordNAIAS 2015 Mustang Redesign

Exterior Paints are chosen

There are 10 colours that customers can choose from for the 2015 Mustang: 

  • Race Red
  • Competition Orange
  • Triple Yellow
  • Deep Impact Blue
  • Ruby Red
  • Black
  • Magnetic
  • Guard
  • Ingot Silver
  • Oxford White

FordNAIAS 2015 Mustang Redesign

Prototype is built 

FordNAIAS 2015 Mustang Redesign

FordNAIAS 2015 Mustang Redesign

From Clay to Model to Prototype

FordNAIAS 2015 Mustang Redesign

FordNAIAS 2015 Mustang Redesign

FordNAIAS 2015 Mustang Redesign

FordNAIAS 2015 Mustang Redesign

It truly was an amazing experience to talk with the designers to hear about the re-design process for the 2015 Mustang.  They all had passion and excitement about their work and you just knew that they had the heritage and love for Ford in their hearts.

Read more on the FordConnect page — Inside the Ford Design Studio

Time to drive!!

We all had a chance to drive a new Ford vehicle.  On Day One they had us fill out a little questionnaire to decide which vehicle we’d be driving.  I was chosen to drive the Ford Flex.  I had driven the Flex before so I knew what to expect, but seeing different sights around Detroit was very fun!

FordNAIAS Test Drive

FordNAIAS Test Drive

FordNAIAS Test Drive

FordNAIAS Test Drive

FordNAIAS Test Drive

This totally set the tone for my drive!

FordNAIAS Test Drive

First stop: Comerica Park — Home of the Detroit Tigers 

FordNAIAS Test Drive

FordNAIAS Test Drive

FordNAIAS Test Drive

FordNAIAS Test Drive

We ran into some friends!

We drove by Ford World Headquarters

FordNAIAS Test Drive

 

Time to go home

After a great lunch at the Dearborn Inn, we headed back to the hotel to pick up our luggage. After a bit of a wait, we went to the airport to make our way back to Toronto!

 

FordNAIAS Going Home

FordNAIAS Going Home

FordNAIAS Going Home

FordNAIAS Going Home

FordNAIAS Going Home

The plane’s propeller outside my window

FordNAIAS Going Home

Can you see Ford Canada Headquarters?

FordNAIAS Going Home

Bonjour!

Thank you to everyone who made #FordNAIAS spectacular!

Thanks to my new Canadian blogging friends.  It was only a few fun-filled days together, but I feel that I’ve made friends for life!

Thanks to Ford Canada’s Social Media Team — Mike Ellis, Craig Silva and Anson Dixon.  Thanks for bringing all of these great bloggers together!

A huge thank you to Ford Canada for inviting me on this amazing trip!  

Thanks to the Ford US team for making the whole FordNAIAS experience beyond my imagination!  The things that I saw and learned will be with me forever!

 


 #FordNAIAS posts:

Before FordNAIAS

Day 1

Day 2


Disclosure: Ford Motor Company paid for my transportation, accommodations and food. I was not compensated for my time. I was not asked to write blog posts or promote the show or the experience on social media. I did this on my own. All opinions expressed are my own. 

Filed Under: auto reviews, FordNAIAS, Products & Reviews, Travel Tagged With: auto, ford, Ford Canada, Ford Motor Company

#FordNAIAS Day 2: F-150, Mustang, Behind the Blue Oval Room and so much more!

January 28, 2014 by Wendy S

Our second day at #FordNAIAS  started very, very early, Monday morning.  We were finished breakfast and on the bus heading to Joe Louis Arena by 6:45 am. 

Why so early?

Ford Press Conference and reveal of the new 2015 Ford F-150

The Ford Press Conference was at 8:10 am.  Due to a broken down vehicle on the highway, it was a mad dash to the arena, but we arrived just in time to see this:

 After the Press Conference

All of the media people got to go down to the floor for a closer look

After the Press Conference FordNAIAS

2015 Ford F-150 Platinum FordNAIAS

2015 Ford F-150 FordNAIAS

After the Press Conference all of the bloggers had access to Ford’s Behind the Blue Oval room and the full Auto Show!

 Upon entering “Behind the Blue Oval”, there were different displays showcasing some of the research and ideas behind the Ford vehicles.

The New F-150

 FordNAIAS All New F-150

FordNAIAS All New F-150

Ford Edge Concept

FordNAIAS Edge Concept

FordNAIAS Edge Concept

The All-New 2015 Ford Mustang

FordNAIAS 2015 Ford Mustang

Mustang featured in the Need for Speed movie

  FordNAIAS Need for Speed Mustang

FordNAIAS Need for Speed Mustang

FordNAIAS Need for Speed Mustang   FordNAIAS Need for Speed Mustang

FordNAIAS Need for Speed Mustang

FordNAIAS Need for Speed Mustang

FordNAIAS Need for Speed Mustang

FordNAIAS Need for Speed Mustang with @AskMamaMOE

Hanging out in the Need for Speed Mustang with @AskMamaMOE

 

Ford Police Interceptor

FordNAIAS Police Interceptor

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FordNAIAS Police Interceptor

Ford Mustang Pool Table

  FordNAIAS Mustang Pool Table

Ford’s Green Technology

FordNAIAS Coca-Cola PlantBottle Technology

FordNAIAS Coca-Cola PlantBottle Technology  FordNAIAS

FordNAIAS

FordNAIAS

FordNAIAS 1.0 Ecoboost Engine

FordNAIAS Solar Power

FordNAIAS Solar Power C-Max  FordNAIAS Solar Power

More Ford Technology and Innovations

FordNAIAS Carbon Fiber Wheels

  FordNAIAS 3D Printing

FordNAIAS 3D Printing

NASCAR Ford F-150

  FordNAIAS F-150 NASCAR

FordNAIAS F-150 NASCAR

FordNAIAS F-150 NASCAR

Visual Performance Evaluation Lab

They use special lighting to see how the vehicle reacts in different lighting conditions and what the experience for the driver and passengers will be like.

  FordNAIAS Visual Performance

FordNAIAS Visual Performance

  Clay ModelingFordNAIAS Clay Modeling

FordNAIAS Clay Modeling

Ford Hot Wheels

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On a big media screen, they were showing the social media buzz from the #FordNAIAS hashtag, check out Behind The Blue Oval!

Talking with CEO Alan Mulally and COO Mark Fields

Ford really gave the bloggers a unique experience!

We go to talk with www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HdlFm_c5TQ.  I taped the discussion, and even got to ask a question myself!

During our conversation with Mark Fields, COO, he expressed how important bloggers and social media influencers are to Ford and getting Ford’s message out as well as hearing feed back from the customers.

Ford COO Mark Fields

Photo op with Scott Monty

FordNAIAS Scott Monty

FordNAIAS Ford & Ford Canada Social Media

Mark Ellis, Scott Monty, Craig Silva

 

#FordNAIAS at #NAIAS

 After spending some time learning about the new technology and vehicles, I headed out to the Auto Show floor to see what else was going on.  I was blow away at the display that Ford put on!

 FordNAIAS NAIAS

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FordNAIAS Auto Show

All the new Trucks!

FordNAIAS Trucks

FordNAIAS Trucks

FordNAIAS Trucks

FordNAIAS Trucks

FordNAIAS Trucks

The New F-150

FordNAIAS New F-150

FordNAIAS Trucks

FordNAIAS New F-150

Ford Tremor and Raptor

FordNAIAS 2015 F-150 Tremor

FordNAIAS 2015 F-150 Tremor

FordNAIAS F-150 Raptor

FordNAIAS F-150 Raptor

FordNAIAS F-150 Raptor

Celebrating the Mustangs 50th Anniversary

Ford had an amazing display of all things Mustang to celebrate the 50th Anniversary!

FordNAIAS Mustang 50th Anniversary

FordNAIAS 1965 Mustang

1965 Mustang

FordNAIAS Mustang 50th Anniversary

FordNAIAS Mustang 50th Anniversary

FordNAIAS Mustang 50th Anniversary

  FordNAIAS Mustang 50th Anniversary

FordNAIAS Mustang 50th Anniversary

FordNAIAS Mustang 50th Anniversary

FordNAIAS Custom Magazine creation

Custom Mustang magazine cover with YOU on it!

 More Ford Vehicles

FordNAIAS Taurus

Ford Taurus

FordNAIAS Fusion

Fusion

FordNAIAS Fiesta

Fiesta

Behind the Blue Oval Diner

 At the end of the day, all of the bloggers were invited to the “Behind the Blue Oval” room to have dinner and get a sneak peek of the Need for Speed movie.

FordNAIAS Behind the Blue Oval Dinner

Craig playing the Need for Speed video game

FordNAIAS Behind the Blue Oval Dinner

FordNAIAS Behind the Blue Oval Dinner

Cute BTL appitizers

FordNAIAS Need for Speed Sneak Peek

Need for Speed preview

FordNAIAS Need for Speed Sneak Peek

Interview with the Need for Speed director and lead actor

FordNAIAS Need for Speed Sneak Peek

FordNAIAS Need for Speed Sneak Peek

 

Relaxing back at the Hotel

After a long, full day, the Canadian bloggers sat down and reflected on all they saw.

FordNAIAS Canadian Bloggers

Now if you thought that was full day, wait until you read what we did on Day #3!!


 #FordNAIAS posts:

Before FordNAIAS

Day 1

Day 3


Disclosure: Ford Motor Company paid for my transportation, accommodations and food. I was not compensated for my time. I was not asked to write blog posts or promote the show or the experience on social media. I did this on my own. All opinions expressed are my own. 

Filed Under: auto reviews, FordNAIAS, Products & Reviews, Travel Tagged With: ford, Ford Canada, Ford Motor Company, FordNAIAS, NAIAS

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