Used 2019 Ford Fusion Hybrid Consumer Reviews
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A SmartCar... Impressed!
Drives smooth and loving the driver assistance feature, like adaptive cruise control, brake coaching, and mobile app with remote start.
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Juicy traveller
Have had since Sept 2020 17k when purchased 30k now trip to Fl last month 50.7mpg speeds up to 90 to stay with traffic. I thoroughly love this car handles road cracks well corners flat regen brakes are terrific.
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Buying a Fusion Hybrid Again
I have driven a Fusion Hybrid since 2010 when I bought it. I love it and have never had any trouble with it. But I recently had an accident where I rear-ended a large SUV. I was not hurt at all in the collision which verifies the Fusion's safety. Sadly, the insurance company totaled it. I looked at the 2019 Fusion Hybrid and was exceptionally impressed again. So I'm buying another one and looking forward to even more standard safety features!
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This hybrid gets super great mileage per gallon!
My Ford Fusion Hybrid had great miles per gallon averaging 55! It taught me how to drive more efficiently. It handled smoothly in all types of weather. I was very comfortable and had many great safety features.
Underrated
I've had my 2019 Ford Fusion Hybrid for 3 years & 3 months (purchased used 16K (CPO) in September of 2019; now is approaching 41K). Pros on the car are comfort, climate control, safety technology - can't say enough on this) & mileage (40-42 mpg). Aside from purchasing snow tires for it (I live in the northeast), I've done nothing but normal maintenance. Mileage is very good for this size car. Cons: the trunk is oddly shaped and lacks any real space; it could have had a lot more room if they designed it better (like the Prius with no shelf which was my prior car). Front pillars are thick and do hamper visibility. I'm not a fan of the intelligent wipers or the lane keeping assist which I turned off but that's a personal choice. I really like the heated seats, BSM, adaptive cruise control & other features. Acceleration for me is fine, it may be lacking for some people. I got 7 years & 165K out of my previous hybrid (Prius) and felt I could have easily hit 200K. I think hybrids are the way to go.
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