Used 2010 Ford Fusion SPORT 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
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My Fusion
Bought mine brand new in August 09 and I know have 76,000 miles on it. First the bad. The throttle body kicked the bucket after 60,000 miles, the driver side door handle broke last summer, the check engine light always seems to come on even though nothing seems to be wrong, and there seems to be a vapor lock when I fill it with gas and it will struggle to start and then it's fine. Now for the good. I've used the car more like a truck and it's done great. I've driven up and down the east coast in it filled with camping stuff and two bikes on the back and it's been great. I've driven it thru creeks, forests, on the beach, and in heavy snow and it's a beast.
A great surprise
After 6 months and 12k miles, here are some of my thoughts. Performance is great. Corners well and has impressive acceleration even with half-throttle. Fuel economy has been the biggest surprise - Ford definitely underpromised and overachieved in that category (rated 18/27; I can get about 22/30). Inside, there's very little wind noise, but the stock tires are pretty stiff so road noise can be a nuisance. I like the seats, but some people may find them a bit firm. Even with lots of driving I've had no issues with reliability - everything just seems to work as it should. I wish I had more room for a detailed review, but here's the main point: I am very glad I decided to buy this car.
- SPORT SedanMSRP: $6,654189 mi away
- SEL SedanMSRP: $7,87993 mi away
- SE SedanMSRP: $4,495170 mi away
I love this car
Both my husband and I have had only foreign cars in the past. He has a 2009 Honda Accord and I had a Toyota Camry before I decided it was time to buy a new car. I test drove both the Toyota Camry and Nissan Altima. The Ford Fusion won hands down. I love this car. It really should be in a Luxury car class. My husband is trying to covince me that he should drive my Fusion and I should take his Accord. No way! The Accord does not handle as well as the Fusion and cost us more money. It's about time an american auto company came out with a car like this. If you choose to buy a Honda Accord or even a Toyota Camry instead of a Fusion, it's your loss big time.
2010 Fusion Sport
I really enjoy my Fusion. It has great power, fun to drive and very comfortable. The 3.5 liter engine has all the power anyone would ever need and gets respectable fuel mileage. I get about 16-18 in town and mid to high twenties on the highway.
My Best Car Yet!
This is by far my best business commuter/ travel car yet! I'm now going on 10 months of ownership and I'm coming up on nearly 50,000 miles and not one issue yet. I drive about 80k miles a year usually, and this car so far is super reliable. I love how comfy it is on the really really long trips (longest so far is 9 days and 3100 miles). The only thing I've replaced so far is the tires at 29k. I can just go on and on about how much I love this car! My last 4 commuters were all Accords but no more, Fusions from here on out.