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greymule Thu Jul 03, 2008 10:37am

Ford Motor Company
 
I see that Ford is going to introduce the Flex in 2009. Does anyone know whether Ford plans to produce a DP, and if so, will you be allowed to purchase a DP if you already own a Flex?

Also, if you drove a Flex in the morning, can you switch to a DP in the afternoon?

And if you crash your Flex, can you substitute the DP for it?

Can the DP replace any other car you own, or just the Flex?

Welpe Thu Jul 03, 2008 11:24am

What if its a bat, maybe something produced in conjunction with Easton? :D

Skahtboi Thu Jul 03, 2008 12:13pm

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Originally Posted by greymule
I see that Ford is going to introduce the Flex in 2009. Does anyone know whether Ford plans to produce a DP, and if so, will you be allowed to purchase a DP if you already own a Flex?

Also, if you drove a Flex in the morning, can you switch to a DP in the afternoon?

And if you crash your Flex, can you substitute the DP for it?

Can the DP replace any other car you own, or just the Flex?

Remember, you can only drive defensively if you own a FLEX. :D

But if you decide to drive offensively while driving it, you are no longer eligible to drive you DP.

FullCount Thu Jul 03, 2008 01:32pm

I have 1999 Ford Flex...... is it too late to get a DP?

greymule Thu Jul 03, 2008 02:12pm

Thanks, guys. This has all been very helpful. I stopped in at the dealer's, and the salesmen admitted they can't understand the rules governing the Flex/DP. They said Ford will be running a clinic soon.

SRW Thu Jul 03, 2008 02:13pm

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Originally Posted by FullCount
I have 1999 Ford Flex...... is it too late to get a DP?

In 1999, are you sure they didn't call it the Ford Defo?

MichaelVA2000 Thu Jul 03, 2008 02:25pm

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Originally Posted by greymule
I see that Ford is going to introduce the Flex in 2009. Does anyone know whether Ford plans to produce a DP, and if so, will you be allowed to purchase a DP if you already own a Flex?

Also, if you drove a Flex in the morning, can you switch to a DP in the afternoon?

And if you crash your Flex, can you substitute the DP for it?

Can the DP replace any other car you own, or just the Flex?

I doubt it will really matter. If it's like anything else Ford is involved with, Ford's Flex will most likely be either disqualified or ejected before the game starts.:)

Steve M Thu Jul 03, 2008 02:57pm

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Originally Posted by MichaelVA2000
I doubt it will really matter. If it's like anything else Ford is involved with, Ford's Flex will most likely be either disqualified or ejected before the game starts.:)

Or, on a quiet night, you can listen to the flex rust.

MichaelVA2000 Thu Jul 03, 2008 03:09pm

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Originally Posted by Steve M
Or, on a quiet night, you can listen to the flex rust.

That's a fact!

NCASAUmp Thu Jul 03, 2008 03:27pm

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Originally Posted by greymule
Thanks, guys. This has all been very helpful. I stopped in at the dealer's, and the salesmen admitted they can't understand the rules governing the Flex/DP. They said Ford will be running a clinic soon.

Maybe they need to run a clinic on how to build a Ford first.

I'm never buying another Ford for as long as I live.

IRISHMAFIA Thu Jul 03, 2008 04:15pm

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Originally Posted by Steve M
Or, on a quiet night, you can listen to the flex rust.

You talkin' about my knees again?

Steve M Thu Jul 03, 2008 07:57pm

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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA
You talkin' about my knees again?

If I was talking about either your knees or mine, I'd have said "you can hear the crust flex" :D

New Blue Fri Jul 04, 2008 11:03pm

The rule is pretty simple really, they can both be in the driveway, but you can't drive them both at the same time.

HugoTafurst Wed Mar 21, 2012 05:58am

Reported.... But I did enjoy waking up to this revivedthread. ;-)


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