Used 2014 Ford Fusion Consumer Reviews
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Great car
I have the 1.6 with the manual transmission. I love the Sync, the voice commands work so well, you can say the complete address all at once and it understands 95% of the time. Very comfortable ride and very quite. The only thing I don't like is the MPG, I do a lot of highway driving and I can't average more than 28, and I'm not driving hard. The car only has 3,000 miles, hopefully the MPGs will improve over time. Overall I'm very impressed, it's a lot of car for $30K.
FIRST REPORT
Just purchased a 2014 Fusion SE with the 1.5 Ecoboost, 201A PKG, Navigation and Technology PKG. In searching for a sedan for work, to replace an Impala, I was looking for something stylish, good performance, fun & comfortable to drive while maintaining some economy. Sounds like a lot to ask for, and all of that for under $30,000. The Fusion with the all of the options fit the bill. I only have 250 miles, and so I really cant tell you much yet, but the first 250 miles have been awesome. I will follow up at around 15,000 miles, and that should not take long, as I average about 20,000-30,000 per year.
- SE SedanMSRP: $10,58213 mi away
- Titanium Sedan w/EcoBoostMSRP: $5,4996 mi away
- SE SedanMSRP: $4,5009 mi away
Excellent choice.
Still an excellent choice. Now have 48,000 miles on a car purchased new in early '14. Small eco-boost is plenty powerful.. Averaging about 27MPG overall with mostly local driving. Nears 35 or 36MPG on the interstate. I'm a big guy and have no problems entering or exiting or with interior space. SE model with leather and MyFordTouch system is perfect for me. The large screen for the rear camera and the avoidance tones are really helpful. Have spent up to 5 or 6 hours in the drivers seat and have had no aches or pains. The driver seat is infinitely adjustable and the power passenger seat is also a neat feature for those traveling with me. The instruments are also adjustable to just what I want to see. USBs and a SD port is also a neat feature. This car was bought to replace an '07 Fusion SEL and it hasn't disappointed at all. The local Ford dealer provides very good service (nothing beyond regular oil changes and diagnostics) with reasonable pricing and relatively short wait times. It's near time to replace this - probably with a Ford SUV, but the overall experience with the '14 Fusion was nothing but positive.
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Stinky air
Just replaced our cabin filter in our 2014 fusion. What a terrible design. 14000 miles couldn't take the smell it look like it had been in the dump when we took it out. When we turn the air on it stinks for a minute or two then goes away. Dealer can't fix it. Any suggestions live in montana pretty clean air
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Great car for first 4 years
I loved this car. It was the first car that I could consider as my own. Overall, it was a great car. Although, I would recommend getting the 10 year 100,000 mile warranty. After 65,000 miles, my engine block cracked and was leaking coolant. The engine light came on one day and then went off and I didn’t think anything of it until one day, the temperature gauge said the car had overheated and then soon after, I lost acceleration. Until then, I loved Fords. The first Ford I drove was a 1994 Ford Explorer after I received my first driver’s license in 2000.