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Used 2011 Ford Fusion Hybrid Consumer Reviews

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5 out of 5 stars

Love This Car

LoveThis Car, 08/08/2009
2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
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502A package. Had 2 weeks. Joy to drive. First hybrid I've owned but have driven a Prius rental. Chose Ford to buy because of style and roomier interior. The lower mileage was a good trade-off for me. Playing the "mileage" game has changed my driving habits quite a bit. This car is incredibly quite and fun to drive so I don't mind cranking up the Sony stereo and driving slower. No hurray any more. Finding that my mpg keeps improving. Up to 40-44 pmg in moderate city traffic. Driving style impacts mpg a lot so heavy footed drivers may be disappointed. Seat support/adjustments with adjustable steering wheel make for a comfortable ride.

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5 out of 5 stars

Thinking green

Chris, 08/15/2009
2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
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Everything I hoped it would be. First 1500 miles. Great gas mileage 39.1 mixed hwy and city but 42 hwy. Great electronic pkg. Have 501A pkg. Decided against leather based on reviews very happy with cloth. Very roomy. Trunk space fine for my use. Ford has done a great job getting back in the game. Will see how it performs and maint. over time. Plenty of power when needed. Rides very nice. Would recommend.

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5 out of 5 stars

Best hybrid yet

frankieboy, 04/29/2009
2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
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The Fusion Hybrid combines the newest technology and a simple yet elegant design into what is clearly the benchmark for a midsize hybrid car. From the "smart gauge" instrument cluster, to the amazing navigation and sync system, the driver is given all his information in a pleasing and coherent manner. Acceleration from a stop is spirited and much better than the Camry Hybrid and about the same as the Altima Hybrid. The ride is comfortable yet responsive. Front and rear comfort are on par with Lexus. The rear trunk is roomy. There is really nothing to dislike about this new car -- except all the stares! There is simply no hybrid available now to compare with this car.

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4.63 out of 5 stars

Wow! Whadda great car!!!!!!!!!!!

Larry Rymal, 06/12/2009
2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
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I purchased the first Ford Fusion Hybrid in my county and I was like a little boy in a bicycle shop during the old days! The driving experience was amazing, as soon as I left the dealership. First off-SILENCE-as soon as I left the lot. The battery charge propelled the car and I heard noting. The gasoline motor seamlessly kicked in as I increased speed. Performance on the highway is quite good, I think. However, going up hills at 70mph will offer a bit of gasoline motor noise. It is almost unnerving because generally, the car is very quiet. Airconditioning is amazing. While I was "idling" in a parking lot, it used the battery most of the time, gas motor part time. 502A package is mine.

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5 out of 5 stars

Awesome Car!!

Wilbur, 08/15/2009
2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
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Ford engineers did a fantastic job designing the Fusion Hybrid. As noted in the other reviews that I've read, the car exceeds expectations on ride, comfort, and performance. It is truly fun to drive, and unlike most hybrids, looks and feels like a regular car. Combine that with the impressive technology and comprehensive safety features and you have a real winner. I am getting about 37 mpg in mostly highway driving, but am beginning to see improvement as I learn to drive more efficiently. There are some strong arguments on whether the added cost of a hybrid is worth it or not. Ultimately that is a personal decision, but if you are looking at a hybrid, the Fusion will not disappoint!

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