Used 2019 Ford Fusion Hybrid Consumer Reviews
2nd Fusion Hybrid and still loving it!!
Bought used again! Lucky to find a 2019 with 12,500 miles in Mar 2023!!! This is a Titanium pkg and well kept! It runs well and now with 20K miles well loved!! I am religious in maintenance and expect to keep this one for yrs! I am bummed Ford decided to stop making Fusion in 2020! I truly appreciate a hybrid that charges the battery with brakes!! I want to remain in a ‘domestic’ hybrid with same mechanics in 2030 too!! 🤞🏼
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No Other Car Can Beat This One!
Original Owner. SEL Hybrid. ALL the bells and whistles...except heated steering wheel :( Gas Mileage. Ready? City: Avg. 52 MPG! Over 600 miles per tank full. Stereo amazing. Interior amazing. Zero problems. Just changed factory tires after 55K miles. And, after 55K, Ford just told me to look into replacing brakes....after 55K miles! I love my car!
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- SEL SedanMSRP: $15,690In-stock online
- SEL SedanMSRP: $16,990In-stock online
- SE SedanMSRP: $13,482In-stock online
Q-Ship!
I purchased this vehicle in 2021 from a rental car company with just over 38,500 miles on it, and I use it for my ride sharing side hustle. No mechanical problems, it’s a real highway cruiser on long distance trips and very quick and nimble in the city My customers really like this car. I’m averaging a range of 43-47 mpg; sometimes I get to 52 mpg. I like all the bells and tech whistles that come with it, too. There’s only one thing I have to put in the Cons section: I wish it had a car jack and compact spare. Other than that, this Blue Oval is a keeper; I wish they would still make these.
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Great car
Really like my vehicle, best decision I've made in car buying
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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?