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4 out of 5 stars

Very good value--sorry to see this sedan go

Michael Carl, 01/15/2019
2019 Ford Fusion Hybrid Titanium 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
36 of 39 people found this review helpful

A good buy given price and quality. Very good ride and handling. Seat comfort is very good. Quiet interior. My only complaint is the low roof line, making entrance and exit, using drive-up ATMs more difficult than they need to be. Edmunds review criticised the steering, but I find no problem with it. Dealing with the dealership was very positive. Hope the replacement for this sedan is as good.

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5 out of 5 stars

New to us.

Glen, 06/22/2019
2019 Ford Fusion Hybrid SEL 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
43 of 47 people found this review helpful

Drive it and see how you fit and feel, and no just around the block, make it at least 10 to 20 miles. We purchased ours in Sacramento and drove it home to Mississippi. Average mpg is 38 to 40, a head wind will cut your mpg as does a hard side wind like in Texas. Comfortable for long days, 8 hr’s or more. We still haven’t figured out all the tech stuff, she drives and I read the manual as we learn. We have a lease but intend to buy at the end as we will have a lot of miles over what the lease gives us, but the support for the lease is great. We have always had a sun roof, but this the only one that can be open at high speeds without driving crazy with wind noise ay about 4,000 miles we love it and think it will only get better.

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5 out of 5 stars

It’s Fusion time in 2019!!!!

Harry, 10/10/2018
2019 Ford Fusion Hybrid Titanium 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
52 of 58 people found this review helpful

Great details and fine lines. Has really good pick up. Gas mileage is great. I first thought that the trunk space was smaller than I wanted, but there really is plenty of room. Enjoy this beautiful car!!

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4 out of 5 stars

Midsize for the price of a compact!

Christine R, 03/07/2021
updated 04/28/2021
2019 Ford Fusion Hybrid SE 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
10 of 10 people found this review helpful

Hi, this review is one month of ownership of my used 2019 Fusion Hybrid SE. I was looking at used compact sedans after 9 years with my Ford Escape. I narrowed it down to a VW Jetta, but didn't quite feel like it was the one. I found my Fusion on Edmunds for only $1500 more and it was the hybrid!. The SE is one step up from the base, but after driving a 2010 car for so long the tech and features are amazing: Both front seats are powered, Keyless Ignition, Blind spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control, electric parking brake, back camera, full color instrument displays, auto climate control, SYNC 3 works so much better than SYNC in the old Escape did, factory navigation, Android Auto, the combination key code thing on the door (I like that feature a lot), remote stop/start/locking if you use the Ford Pass app on your phone. The only feature I wish the SE had that higher trims have is keyless entry. You need to use the fob, keypad, or your phone to get in. Same for locking it. Being the SE it has cloth seats which I find very comfortable. As soon as I sat in my Fusion I knew I'd get it. I got a white car with black interior it looks good and is very comfortable. This is my 1st hybrid vehicle. It drives great; smooth (runs on just the battery while coasting), enough power for everyday driving, freeway merging. After all the years in my SUV the long low Fusion feels more stable and rides better over bumps. I love that when you come to stop light it just turns off the gas engine. No idling wasting gas. Obviously all the accessories/climate work, they are driven electrically. My trips to the gas station and how much fuel I buy has gone way down! 10-11 gallons gets me 400 miles. In normal use that's over 2 weeks driving for me. Being a hybrid take the time to learn all the functions of the gauges. The car will let you know when it's running as an EV and how good you are at using the brakes to generate power and recharge the battery. The gas engine on/off transitions are smooth. I get 39mpg I live in a hilly suburban area. In a traditional grid/low speed city you should get over 40mpg easily. The only penalty of getting the hybrid over the standard gas Fusion or other sedan is the reduced trunk space and no spare tire (looks like one would fit though) the hybrid battery makes a little shelf in the trunk about level with the rear seats when folded. Day to day doesn't impact me. Grocery runs are fine. One thing really nice is the trunk lid is very light compared to a hatchback with window glass. The only other negative is not the fault of the car, but me. I've scrapped it (very minor) on a curb when parking. It's lower than my Escape so I've got to be more careful. Just mentioning this in case you're switching from and SUV or truck to a sedan. **** Hi just an update: Pleasantly surprised that with the seats folded down I can actually fit my bicycle in the car once I remove the front wheel. Same as my previous SUV. Unless you routinely haul large boxy things don't let the hybrid trunk stop you! **** Overall: Love it.

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5 out of 5 stars

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Donald Lambert, 06/25/2020
updated 12/30/2024
2019 Ford Fusion Hybrid SE 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl gas/electric hybrid CVT)
10 of 10 people found this review helpful

Vehicle has 38000 miles other than normal maintenance oil changes, tire rotation etc. car has been wonderful. Love the 40 mpg plus gas mileage. Ride is great, plan on keeping forever, best vehicle I have ever owned. Love the Honda engine and CVT transmission.

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