Used 2019 Ford Fusion Energi Consumer Reviews
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Plugged into my Energi
This vehicle can save you a large amount of money when it comes to filling your tank! I average 78mpg for local driving! Trips within 35 miles from me I can use strictly electric. Also if you own one get the level 2 charger installed and fully charge in 2 hours tops!
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Happy Owner
Have 2019 Titanium with all the items you can get on one. No sunroof, over rated feature. This car is an absolute dream to drive and ride in. Love everything about it.
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- Titanium Plug-In Hybrid SedanMSRP: $17,998In-stock online
- Titanium Plug-In Hybrid SedanMSRP: $16,998In-stock online
- Titanium Plug-In Hybrid SedanMSRP: $18,998In-stock online
PHEVs are the future and this one is tops
comfy, well-equipped, good around town all-electric range and gas engine to boot -- I think this should be the wave of the future, not all electric.
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2018 Fusion Energi
One of the reasons I decided to go with a hybrid was the $4007 federal tax credit as well as the $2500 cash rebate in the state of Texas (the dealership didn’t know anything about this rebate). On a full charge I can almost get to work and then drive home on the gasoline motor. I have just over 10K miles on it and have had it 7 months. According to the app for the car so far I have saved 195 gallons of fuel. This is more than the car payment for 1 month. While there are some features I miss from my 2016 Honda Accord (the Lane keep assist was much better in the Honda). The Ford Fusion Hybrid Energi SE does have many feature upgrades than my Honda. It seems that the SE comes with leather interior, sun roof, heated seats, Apple Car Play and the Android equivalent. The Ford also comes with the automatic seat adjustment for 2 different drivers, automatic high beam headlights and automatic windshield wipers. When it comes to acceleration and handling the Honda wins hands down, but the fuel Econ is substantially higher. The trunk on the Honda was huge, but I really have not had any issues with using the truck to get groceries and the like. One thing that I wish Ford would do is let me know how many miles are on the electric motor and the gasoline engine. Seems that an oil change interval based on the actual miles of the gas motor would benefit from allowing you to see the actual miles on each. Other than those minor details I am pretty happy with the vehicle. $29,094.10 (includes $5000 trade in credit over pay off) - $4007 federal tax credit -$2500 cash rebate from my state = $22,587.10
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Great, economical car
I’ve averaged 52 miles per gallon with my Energi for the past 2 years. It’s charged every night.
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