Used 2014 Ford Fusion Energi Consumer Reviews
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Poor battery
I have had battery die 5 times over 28 months including dealer replacement.
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Better EV Range Than Stated
I just took delivery of my Fusion about 3 weeks ago and as the weeks got warmer, my EV range started getting higher. Without the climate control on when I first drove off the lot, my EV range was 22 miles only. Now with the warmer weather, it's holding steady at 32 miles after each full charge. With the climate control on, I loose about 4 miles, but I still get more then 25 miles in EV mode. I got a lot more for my money than expected which is great. It's super quiet, smooth, sporty ride, plenty of leg rooms for rear passengers and the best part, sneaking up on people :) I would recommend this car to anyone especially to fellow car enthusiasts out there since we're so picky about everything.
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2014 fusion energi
Car has been maintenance free. Great gas mileage with average to poor plug in time by owner. Lead footed it gets 50 mpg. 87000 miles with 10000+ on battery power. Drive it like a little old man, which I did and be rewarded with 60+ mpg. Two thumbs up.
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Comfortable commuter
Great Mileage, comfortable and durable. I commute 100 miles round trip each day. Uber after work. It’s a 2013 but people think it’s new. Very roomy in back. So far been very dependable though I put on 40k miles per year.
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Somewhat wary
I purchased my Ford Energi as a model car with approximately 9,000 miles. During the time I was test driving it and since I purchased the vehicle (I have now put about 5,000 on it), the battery died and needed replacing and it has been in the shop four different different times for a check engine light. It may be a good car but I don't have much trust in its performance and reliability at this point. My dealer has been great (responsive) but this car has spent too much time in the shop being repaired. It only has about 14,000 miles on it now. Will I continue to see problems with this vehicle? At what point do I suggest to the dealer that this may be a long term problem?