Used 2007 Ford Fusion Consumer Reviews
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Great Car!
I was originally thinking about an Impala or used Camry. I am very glad I chose the Fusion. I have averaged 32- 34 MPG on two lane highway, 29-30 MPG on interstate and overall about 27 MPG. We have one young child under a year old and have plenty of room for everything during our long trips home (~400 miles). The only drawback is turning radius which I was aware of before buying the car, but it does not turn on a dime, more like a nickel. I have 13,000 miles on it already and have enjoyed them all. I drove several late model Dakota's previously and this car is just as fun and enjoyable to drive. I recommend it fully.
207 Ford Fusion
Fast accelerating, tight turning capability. Exterior design is beautiful. And fairly inexpensive.
Have it almost one year
I like the vehicle, but have had problems with a strange strong vibration when the car hits 50 - 55 mph. Had it back at the dealership several times. Other than that, I enjoy it, I drive approximately 80 miles a day 5 days a week and the drive is enjoyable minus the vibration. I used to have a Nissan Maxima, which lasted me 9 years and 250,000+ miles, hopefully the Ford Fusion will prove to be comparable. However, the Fusion is definitely a lot better in the snow than the Maxima!
Please Be Aware!!!
I purchased my new 2007 Ford Fusion SE in October 2007; for a new car it is a lemon. Within my 1-year, I had a major problem and Hixon Ford in Monroe, Louisiana gave me a new battery, put it in my trunk and sent me on my way. Well, Hixon Ford is now under new management, but that did not solve my problem, nor did they compensate me for my out of pocket expenses after finding the root of the problem. Something was draining my battery; after so many battery replacements, our (my husband and me) mechanic friend told us of so many complaints with the Ford Fusions. I submitted a Lemon Law complaint, contacted Ford Motor Company Corporate Office and contacted NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration). Surprisingly, Hixon Ford finally called me, but 7-years later just to tell me that they could not replace my car, because too many years has passed. I only received an apology for the money I spent on almost every part except the frame of the care. Ms. Debbie told me that if I were to purchase another car from them, they would take better care of me. The problems I had was replacing the battery, the dash puckled, the seat cover was constantly pulling my hair out, the coil that let to the battery was extremely hot, at the opposite end of the coil that led to the battery burnt out and had to be replaced, my car would hydo-plane on a bumpy dry street, power window switch popped and stop working (all four/2-front/2-back, within 2-days apart), replaced transmission, scubbing in wheel, poor shocks (I felt every bump in the road), etc. I can't remember the rest, but since I replaced so many parts, I decided to keep my car.....I didn't know that it would be at a price of another car.
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2007 Ford Fusion S 4 Cyl. 2.3 L w/auto 5 Sp.
Bought my '07 Ford Fusion new (30 miles) at Sunnyvale, CA Ford in late June '07, at way below MSRP and they also included a 24 month maint. service at no charge. Now nearing 57k without a bit of problems other than replacing the battery. It still has the original brakes and Continental tires, and continues to get a combined 30 mpg. Great car, much better than the 3 Series Beemer I owned and cheaper to maintain! The new 2013 Fusion looks great and considering buying one but my '07 still runs and looks new.