Used 2019 Ford Fusion Hybrid Consumer Reviews
Nice ride
MPG should be better but it’s okay. Car very quietly and honesty comfort. Good internal space but for trunk (hybrid batteries) could be better.
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the best car ford made
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A Beater I grew to Love
Bought my CPO 2019 Hybrid Fusion during high gas prices to avoid driving my pickup. I can easily get 43-45 mpg. I am a regional sales rep and run about 3k miles a month on it. I've grown to love this car. I've logged about 14,000 miles since I bought it and it hums along just perfectly. The Cloth seats are surprisingly padded and comfortable. My only gripe is the paint seems kind of cheap, I have a car wash membership, but i feel like it scratches very easily, and has a bit of a dull finish even after waxing, otherwise I think I can easily pull 150k + on this car.
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Love! Live
This is my second Fusion but first Hybrid. I love getting 42 MPG. Its a comfortable ride. To me its a very attractive car. I am very happy with it.
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So slow its borderline dangerous....
I did not like how slow this car was pulling out in a busy intersection. The "shifter" was peeling apart and cut my hands twice during the rental. The heating and cooling worked either great or very slowly. We rented this car in mountainous terrain and would much rather have been in a straight combustion engine. Very comfortable when you got moving though.
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