Used 2019 Ford Fusion Hybrid Consumer Reviews
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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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Satisfied but not
I am satisfied with the hybrid qualities of the vehicle. I just completed 640 miles on a 12 gallon tank and I has a little under 1/4 tank. My only complaints are 2 things. Engine performance while in eco mode and the fact that my phone apps like waze navigation will not connect wireless. Still on the fence about future maintenance regarding the electrical drive system. Update: 7/5/22 The Air Conditioner struggles to cool the car down if the outside temp is 95 or higher. There are no mechanical issues with the system. It just can't keep up.
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- SE SedanMSRP: $22,998In-stock online
- SE SedanMSRP: $18,990In-stock online
- SEL SedanMSRP: $19,998In-stock online
Worth the bucks
IF your looking for a great commuter car this is it. I average 39 mph on an 80mile round trip commute in rolling hills. If you turn off ECO and hit the gas it takes off just fine, can accelerate up a hill onto the highway with no issues. Switches from battery to gas and back effortless. Mine has apple play gps, all the bells and it is fantastic for commuting.
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Needs to be driven at least once every 3 days
We leased this 2019 Ford Fusion Hybrid Titanium for our elderly father. He doesn't drive often, but likes to have a car. He found out that if he doesn't drive it every 3 days, the 4th day the car won't start and needs to be jumped. We took it to the dealer and said that this is normal and the car needs to be driven. Has anyone else had this problem?
Wowser browser 79.8 mpg
I've had the car one week now lowest Moe 47.8 all the other readings above 50 nog . Drove home from dealership averaged 62 mph and 55.1 mpg amazing mileage had only test driven one other hybrid before bought this one. Long trip coming can't wait to see results
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