Used 2014 Ford Fusion Hybrid Titanium 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT) Consumer Reviews
MPG is for real. You just have to know how to drive it
Just got my new Hybrid Titanium yesterday, and on my commute to work (45 miles one way) I averaged 46.4 MPG. With more practice, I'm shooting to top 50. I've read all the complaints about how this car doesn't get the advertised 47 MPG, and what it comes down to is this: The folks who aren't getting the proper MPG are just not driving it correctly. They are heavy footed on the gas and brake - GUARANTEED. you have to ease on/off brake and gas with this thing, use cruise as much as possible, and work to maximize that EV mode. Other than the stellar mileage right off the bat, the car is quiet, smooth and incredibly comfortable.
No negatives
We can't understand what the fuss is about the navigation and touch system. It did take a while to find all the many features, but now it is easy to use and the navigation system is very accurate. The four quadrants make it easy to shift from one screen to another. Just a little time with the manual and you should be all set. This is the first American car we have had and we love it. We are getting excellent mileage...better than the newly corrected MPG. We have about 3300 miles on her.
I own 2 titanium hybrids 2014
I buy and sell cars as a second income and the 2014 fusion hybrid titanium is by far the best car for your money. I own two of the exact same cars. I loved it so much I bought my wife one. Do not be afraid of high mile hybrid fords they are the most reliable car in their class. You will not come close to the luxury and preformance you get for the price you pay. Also it looks better then every car in its class and most of the cars under 70k. If you do your homework and read on up on the history of fords hybrid program you will know the reason I say the 2014 Ford Fusion Hybrid Titanium is by far the best car you can buy for under 20k and the most stylish.
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Best car ever!
I bought this car for the looks (tectonic silver), and gas mileage (2015 fusion energi titanium) which stated 38 mpg gasoline only, combined city/highway and 88 mpg electricity + gasoline, combined city/highway. It has not disappointed. I drive aprox. 30-35 miles per day so I am using mostly electric. My average for 21 months is about 70 mpg. It would be higher but where I lose out is taking long distance trips. Then I average 35-40 mpg. Some weeks I get 99.9 mpg because it does not register any higher. I wish it had more trunk space. I wish Suri would hear me (is it my voice?) better. It has a very low pan under the front of the car which I have knocked off. When I took it in they said it had not been properly attached. It is lower than any other car I have owned and hits speed bumps if I am not careful. Navigation is good......once I got on to it. I ignore all the "techie" stuff but appreciate the safety features. I said I bought it for the looks......to me it is beautiful in its design and the color is still my favorite.
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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.