Ford Freestyle
The Ford Freestyle is a crossover utility vehicle that was sold by Ford from 2005 to 2009. Largely marketed as the successor to the Ford Taurus station wagon, the Freestyle was the CUV counterpart of the Ford Five Hundred and Mercury Montego four-door sedans. Sharing the Ford D3 platform with the Five Hundred and Montego, the Freestyle was produced with both front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive configurations and six- or seven-passenger seating.
Photo & info: WikipediaSpecifications
From Wikipedia — confirm against the actual car before purchase.- Drivetrain
- Front-engine, front-wheel drive / four-wheel drive
- Platform
- Ford D3 platform
- Body
- 4-door SUV
- Class
- Full-size crossover SUV
- Also sold as
- Ford Taurus X (2008–2009)
- Wheelbase
- 112 in
- Length
- 199 in
- Width
- 74 in
- Height
- 68 in
- Assembly
- 🇺🇸 United States: Chicago, Illinois (Chicago Assembly)
- Designer
- Edward Golden
- Related
- Ford Five Hundred/Taurus
- Predecessor
- Ford Taurus wagon
- Successor
- Ford Flex (Full-size crossover SUV)
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