Used 2020 Ford Fusion Hybrid Consumer Reviews
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This is our second Ford Fusion hybrid plug in After driving the 2019 I am missing my 2017 features. They moved the heated steering wheel feature to a second screen, really Ford?l, front sensors, parking assist, why would you delete these Ford? Same model both times.
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A Turbo for my Hybrid!
A used titanium model is worth it! But the hybrid model leaves you feeling vulnerable on the road.
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- Titanium SedanMSRP: $16,282284 mi away
- SE SedanMSRP: $19,99888 mi away
- SE SedanMSRP: $18,998257 mi away
You got to drive to believe
Power up and recharge
The Fusion from heck!
I've never driven a hybrid before. I purchased this one specifically to tame my three hour daily commute. It's comfortable, not particularly fast, but plenty of power to get the job done. What I'm really excited about is my gas bill has been cut in half. It's averaging 45 miles per gallon. Fantastic! The only reason I don't give it five stars is because it is a plain vanilla model. No moon roof, no heated seats, basic, basic, basic. But I knew that before I bought it. I just didn't think I would miss all those upgrades I'm use to. It's unfortunate Ford stopped making them. It really is a good little car.
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Great mileage, tight steering
FWD IS TIGHT, AVG. 40MPG comfortable ride
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