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Looks like Ford got the hint from GM and is now building innovative and high quality interiors. Well, that’s what it looks like from the show floor anyway, though how the Flex actually emerges at the end of the production line is open to speculation. Quality aside, the Flex offers some very interesting interior accouterments that promise to make it a competitor against GM’s new crossover triplets: a tweed-like fabric on the base model, a refrigerator for when you need another freshie, and ample second-row leg room and adjustable and removable footrests. There’s also Ford’s Sync communication integration system, a new navigation system and the now common ambient lighting.
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