Used 2013 Ford Fusion Titanium 4dr Sedan w/EcoBoost (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A) Consumer Reviews
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Disaster in the making
I bought my 2013 Titanium in Detroit. Within 6 hours of purchase, the car had to be towed to the dealer with a problem that was diagnosed as a starter module. Things have gone downhill from there. The highway mileage...even in 70 degree weather, NEVER exceeds 28 mpg, nothing close to the advertised 33. The mytouch system is finicky and unreliable. Remote start terrible. The electronic lane change chimes go off for no reason. Voice activated controls are useless; the noise levels in the car are so high and people cannot hear you on the speaker phone. Sych will NOT work with many phone brands. Car is a train wreck. 2010 Fusion with V6 was more powerful with much better mileage.
Best car I've ever owned overall
I traded an '06 Ford Five Hundred for the '13 Fusion. I wanted a slightly smaller car with sportier handling and better gas mileage. I looked at and drove the Honda Accord, Mazda 6 and Nissan Altima while I was shopping. I settled on the Fusion due to its styling, and ideal (to me) combination of responsive handling, great ride and interior quiet. The other cars I drove are great choices, to me the Fusion was ideal. Outside of a recall, I've had no problems with the car. T
- Titanium Sedan w/EcoBoostMSRP: $12,99919 mi away
- SE SedanMSRP: $11,599In-stock online
- SE SedanMSRP: $14,599In-stock online
Smooth quiet ride great on long trips
I really enjoy owning and driving this car. It is a well balanced machine. It has good power and is very comfortable and quiet on the road. It drives like a much smaller car but is large enough to carry four adults. The only downside is the intake valve fouling issue common to earlt GDI engines. After an additional 10000 miles the car is running well. There have been no problems with the electronics. Ford unilaterally discontinued the remote vehicle health report and nav updates are too expensive. The interior remains comfortable and is wearing well. Tires will need replacement soon. Too bad Ford is discontinuing sedan production.
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Great car with great handling!
Love this car. It's AWD and handles really well in the snow and rain. This is by far the best car I've owned. Basic maintenance needed. Looks great too!
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Glad I bought it!
Lost my 98 Olds Aurora to an idiot turning right from the left lane. Didn't think I would find a car that was as comfortable and had decent performance without spending a fortune. The Fusion outperforms the Olds in many aspects the only one that it lost out in was straight line acceleration. The 2.0 Ecoboost is fun to drive, the interior comfort is as good as the Olds was, the technology much better and the car is super quiet inside. The 19 inch tires makes it corner on rails. I am very glad that I bought the Titanium package. **2020 Update** 97,000 and still runs strong. Money well spent for a sporty, comfortable ride. Only issue is the rear view camera went out.
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