Used 2014 Ford Fusion Consumer Reviews
Gotta love it
I purchased my 2014 fusion in 2016 with 30k on it. I've had it for 2 years now and its awesome. Its my work/travel vehicle and I now have 110k on it never had an issue with any part of the car interior/exterior. Only light that ever came up on the dash were the gas light and low tire pressure. Not to mention this vehicle has been in two wrecks in which both times I believed the car should've been totaled so I guess its great on safety. But overall it's a great buy, its reliable as long as you keep up the maintenance and like I said I'm at 110k I'm pretty sure this thing will go 200k easy engine runs like its brand new. No mechanical problem no stereo problems if anyone were to buy it Itd be like taking it straight from the assembly line as new
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Really impressive automobile
We sold our 2008 Honda Accord and went to the Fusion just because we felt like a change, and Fusion had been getting good reviews. We test drove it and were hugely impressed, especially how quiet it was, and how much pep it has. After 5,000 miles, we have identified only tiny negative issues: the ignition key slot is hard to see in the dark; it's hard to see where the front end "ends" when parking (till you get used to it), and with a full tank, we hear a little "creaking" noise that I think may go away as the car gets further broken in. Probably related to suspension or weight from a full tank.
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Titanium
What you should know before buying this car is that it has lot of "get up and go" more of a family car than a "first car'. I love the back up camera and the customized seat settings, especially the customizable lumbar support.
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2014 ford fusion SE 2.0 Fuel Tank Problem
I have a loud fuel slushing sound in my fuel tank when tank is 3/4 to full. Ford technical staff told my selling dealer this is a normal characteristic for this vehicle. The dealer filled one of his other se 2.0 fusions on his lot with a full tank of gas, and sure enough it did the same thing as my car. I have had 5 previous NEW Ford cars before this Fusion and they did not make this loud slushing sound. I remember the fuel fire problems that the Ford Pinto had in the 70's and I don't feel safe in this car. Please, anyone have any thoughts on what I can do to resolve this. Jan 2017 update: Still own the SE model with the 2.0 engine. Love the car except for slushing fuel when tank is full.
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LOOK OUT WE ARE COMING DOWN THE ROAD
I bought my car used, it is a beautiful car. Whoever ordered it before me, had the right idea. I have RED leather seats, highlighted with black dash -black exterior
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