Used 2014 Ford Fusion Hybrid Consumer Reviews
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Excellent daily driver
I found the 2014 Ford Fusion, comfortable, reliable and economical.
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Very Roomy Vehicle
I've had this car around five years and have brought the odometer up to over 77K miles. It's given me very little trouble; in fact, almost none. I don't have to get the Auto Track serviced a few months ago but, other than that it's been trouble-free. It's a very smooth ride, with lots of room and comfortable seats. Like most Fords, it rides kind of low, bottoms out sometimes, but, that's just how Fords are made. I'm very happy I traded in my previous Fusion for a hybrid. I love the size of this car but it makes me even happier that it gets good mileage like a smaller vehicle. I used to get pretty steadily around forty mpg but now, I average 36-37 freeway & around town..Very reliable car. Always starts right up and runs smoothly. Very solid feel.
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- SE SedanMSRP: $15,867188 mi away
- SE SedanMSRP: $6,99957 mi away
- Titanium SedanMSRP: $15,990In-stock online
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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MPG Learning curve
I have had my fusion hybrid for about a month --and MPG is a learned behavior. First about my driving --right now I am commuting out of state 250 miles from home and then 40 miles round trip from the hotel to work. I drive with the traffic in 55&65 zone. The first week I got 39-41 MPG --which is what I expected and was totally ok with. The second week, I got 43.5 and the third week 45.3 and the 4th 47.1 -- You have to change the way you drive. Easy on the accelerator, to keep it in EV mode.I wait to speed up when the gas engine kicks in. Yes, 47 MPG (for 500+ miles) is possible -- and if you are getting mid-thirties, your driving style doesn't fit ANY hybrid. Use eco-cruise for better mpg.