Used 2018 Ford Fusion Hybrid Consumer Reviews
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Great car! Saves so much on fuel!!!
I love this car. I bought it after having a Chevy Malibu and a Subaru. As far as fuel economy goes, obviously it outshines the others that I have had. I fill up once a month and greatfully since I'm in California. I love that it's not a plug in and I actually bought mine used. It had 46000 on it when I bought it and it's still going strong almost 40000 miles later. I am able to fit two slim fit graco car seats in the back and a small child in the middle. So it's roomy for a sedan. The air conditioning is fantastic. The style is nice. I did receive a model with the old sync in it though. I believe the dealer that I bought it from had switched them out before purchase which is why I got the vehicle for a good price. Fine by me. I bought it for the fuel economy. I don't care about the screen inside :) Only downfall is not being able to carry a spare. And the small trunk space because of the hybrid battery. Otherwise it's a great car.
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Great mileage, low maintenance sedan
Bought my 2018 Ford Fusion Hybrid with 9,800 miles on it in July of 2019 for a bit over $18,000. Then the pandemic came along and I started working from home. Now used for around town driving and once a week 40 mile commute to my office, occasional road trips. Subsequently only have circa 25,000 miles on the car now. To get really good mileage you do need to break some old "pedal to the metal" driving habits. If you can do that, you can consistently get 50+ miles to the gallon combined city/highway during warm months of the year (I live in Buffalo, NY area); hitting 55 - 60 mpg on some office commutes. Winter mileage is closer to the advertised 41 - 43 mpg. I have noticed that the odometers do seem to overstate the mileage by about 2.3 miles per gallon. Its not as good a ride as my old 2007 Kia Amanti, but its ok for a sedan. No maintenance problems yet.
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- SE SedanMSRP: $7,99498 mi away
- SE SedanMSRP: $10,495In-stock online
- Titanium SedanMSRP: $15,998In-stock online
Love IT
44 mpg easy
"Don't Help Me"
The technological assistance provided by this "demon" car is disconcerting. The push-button and rotary attachments are unnecessary. Perhaps it is a help to those who are impaired in some way, but the seriously impaired should not be behind the wheel. While I had this car for 2 days, I had to rely on the drivers' manual to figure out how to operate the vehicle. I don't need new gadgets that complicate the simple driving process.
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Scammers sales tactics
I went for test driving Ford Fusion Hybrid 2018 in Car Vision, Norristown PA . The price they mentioned in the website was 13999, which they mentioned 2k below market but the price during sales got around 16k without adding financing 😖. Rather I went to Ford Dealership got my 2019 Ford Fusion Hybrid in around 16k with financing, even though their mentioned price in website was 15225 and with Dealers warranty all that applies to a new car. So I got a new model Ford with similar mileage in proper price.