Used 2013 Ford Fusion Energi Consumer Reviews
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Best most durable car I have ever owned
I purchased this car used with 44k miles and now has 119k. Never replaced anything mechanical. This car is unbelievably durable. Only crappy thing is the small trunk because of the battery.
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this car keeps giving.
Great car, have had to replace tires and shocks, normal oil changes every 10k. Love the quiet 14-17 miles on all electric . then the gas engine hybrid power. I have to fix the headliner over the back window with fabric glue, This car is a sharp comfortable car, that runs good, I haven't had any problems, it has 72k miles on it now,I keep my cars fi they behave like this one, saves me alot. this car keeps giving...
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2013 Fusion Energi SE Owner...
As a recent purchaser of this vehicle, I find the Edmunds review spot on. I confess the price difference between the Energi and regular Fusion Hybrid gave me pause, but I went forward with the Energi version for all-electric weekend performance. Thus far it hasn't disappointed. Couple that with the fact that it appears as a normal sedan, and I was sold. My commute in DC Metro is usually a long one, which will inevitably tap the battery after anywhere between 16-20 miles. The economics of gas/electricity vs. price point of this car won't pay for itself against the Fusion Hybrid, but it is a convenience to not have my weekend in-town trips result in a fillup on Monday morning for work.
Best car I have ever had. Way better than my 2016
I bought my 2013 Ford Fusion Energi used with 80,000 miles on it. Too expensive for me new. Bought it in May 2021. Now it is in November and I just bought gas for the 2nd time. I drive 8 miles round trip to work which is why I searched for the plug in hybrid. WARNING! I didn't realize that you should only use Ethanal free gas! (Attracts moisture) Makes sense, don't want water forming in tank. So I drove with gas engine only so I could refill tank. Also, any other vehicle that you have that you don't drive often, you may not want to fill up with ethanol in gas. Also, warning in manual to not let fuel sit in tank for 18 months. So let the gas engine turn on, especially during winter months. Once a week depending on weather conditions. Cuts down on my 187 mpg because I hardly ever was using gas engine. Oh and cost per kilowatt is about $1.98 for every 100 miles. Negative. Placement of the battery. Small trunk. Software voice commands not great, but there might be a software update. I am also saving for a new hybrid battery because I know its time will come. (Check out Bumblebee Batteries. Worked out good for me when I replaced my civic hybrid.) And why why would Ford discontinue the best car I have ever had? Why would they call their new Electric car a Mustang e? Why would they call there new Electric pickup Maverick? My 1970 289 Maverick is offended. = )
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Comfort, great materials, high tech, save gas!
This has gotten great reviews from the experts, for good reason! Even though the price of gas has gone down, this car is still refined, quiet, well-mannered, with great electronic controls, great gas mileage, great safety features. Only problem is the price, and lowering gas prices should help the sales price.
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