Used 2014 Ford Fusion Hybrid Consumer Reviews
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Smooth Ride Just Drive 44.5MPG Can't Complain
We got this car for my wife. Coming from rattling Toyota Sienna this was a heaven. We tried Camry but quality was not there. Great car, fun to drive, great mileage - not 47 but 44.5 will do. Have drive 5500 and no problems so far. For all those people who hate MFT>> Please explain what is wrong? The design is great with 4 quadrants. Everything is easily available. I find it way more intutive than my Lexus ES. I love the shockabsorbers and the ride. Just Drive.
Everything I hoped for.
I've wanted a Fusion since 2013 when the new body style was released. I bought the Titanium and got every option because I hate blank button faces in cars. This is the first new car I've ever owned and I've always hated the blank buttons in all the used cars I owned. I don't believe in global warming and nobody should have to believe in it when buying a Fusion hybrid. It's 2000 dollars extra for the hybrid model and will save you that much in gas costs in the first few years. If you believe in saving money, there's no harm in accidentally pleasing a few hippies.
- S SedanMSRP: $3,191212 mi away
- SE SedanMSRP: $14,998119 mi away
- Titanium SedanMSRP: $9,999157 mi away
Great value with low ownership costs
I bought my Fusion SE Hybrid on 2-26-14 and am averaging 40.5 mpg so far. My trip odometer states that I traveled 415 miles on this tank and I still have more than 1/4 tank left or about 160 miles to empty. Keep in mind, this is only a 13.5 gallon tank, NOT a 17 or 18 gallon tank, like many of it's non-hybrid competitors. Basically, the tank holds 40-50% less gas than, say a Nissan Altima's 18.5 gallon tank. The Fusion rides very smoothly and quietly, much more so than my 2008 Honda Accord EXL V6. I paid $24,178 (including the $150 document fee) plus taxes and title. This is $3,913 off the MSRP of $28,100. I financed the car at 1.65% thru RBFCU in San Antonio for 48 months.
Great car
Hybrid MPG is decent compare to its peers, not the best, but it gets the job done. Very powerful though in my opinion because can get up to speed relatively quick. Had it since 2015 with 93k miles on the car. Had 2 moderate accident and everything works fine. Only had to change tires and brakes and the hybrid system still consistently give me the MPG around 39-41.
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$6k Transmission Replacement Day after Warranty
Ford Fusion Hybrid’s have tranamission problems that require a total replacement of the transmission costing 6000 dollars. Considering another car do not buy a Ford Fusion hybrid.
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