Used 2014 Ford Fusion S 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
DO NOT BUY THIS CAR
Seriously, don't buy this car. While it may seem like an affordable/dependable American Made car, it is in fact neither. I bought my Fusion with some 30,000 miles for around $13K as my previous car broke down unexpectedly in a different city from which I lived which caused me to rush the purchase of this vehicle. In the 9 months that I have owned this vehicle I have had two single vehicle accidents involving the low front end of the vehicle. The car is so low to the ground any speed bump, odd curb, or slightly uneven road will cause scrapping and (as stated before) two times had the front in smashed in by a slightly uneven road. One of these accidents was major ($1,500 repair paid for on the same day as my first car payment) and another minor tearing of the under lining by pulling up a little to close to the end of a parking spot. I promise this will happen to you. Then we get to the SYNC system used for hands free driving, forget it, it might seem like it works durning the test drive but never again. I can no longer play music through the blue tooth "no bluetooth device found" even though it will connect through my phone when receiving calls. Also don't bother trying to charge your phone as the USB will not work after 3 months and during those three months don't bother charging your phone and using bluetooth. It will constantly try and switch back and forth between the two methods of pairing. Great job to whatever high school intro to coding class that put that together. All in all there is a very good reason why Ford is no longer making cars and is switching to trucks only. Their cars are awful, cheap, and now probably much more expensive to repair. I bought American, and now I understand why Detroit is a crater, their cars suck. Although it pains me to say this buy Japanese. Toyota is an amazing company. Please take it from me and do not buy a Ford vehicle
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RUN away from the fusion
I bout my Fusion from a BMW dealership in schererville,In with only 55,000k for 1.5 L engine on the dash. It wasn't until 2019 when i finish paying off my car that the problem start happening. 1. The Rear backup camera system stopped working. ford knew it was a problem with the software but will not fix it. 2. The lug nuts that holds your tires together are plastic material with a that will damage with ease if once if you have to change your tires. Buy all new lug nuts on Amazon will save you alot of money and headache in the long run. 3. Antifreeze is leaking into my engine now and ford offers to do nothing at all about it. Even tho 230,000 consumers complained about the fusion . Escape and other models doing it. They refuse to issue a recall on it. They want to bill the consumer $8000.00 to fix there defective vehicles. I will necklace buy another ford in life.
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- Titanium Sedan w/EcoBoostMSRP: $2,99544 mi away
- SE SedanMSRP: $7,96062 mi away
- SE SedanMSRP: $6,99578 mi away
Great Car
Would like to buy new car but hesitate giving up this very dependable car.
North Bay Lyfter
If you have long legs this car is not for you... the door sills are too high to get in and out easily. Handles easily on the road.
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Boring Car
I'm 26 and my parents bought this car for me in the gorgeous blue exterior color while I was living abroad. The interior and exterior of this car really looks luxurious and the comfort of the car is unmatched. But that's pretty much where the positives for this car end. Mine is the old carry-over transmission (which I guess is good because the old transmission has received very high reliability ratings), but it's extremely slow, so slow that it's frustrating at times. It is in fact the slowest car I have ever driven (even my very first car a 2000 Mitsu Galant drove better) I absolutely hated driving this car and so did my brother. The gas mileage sucks too - I used to get 20 miles a gallon in mixed driving. When I compared this to my brother's Hyundai Sonata, the Sonata lacks behind in interior quality and comfort but overall is a much much better car as far driving dynamics, fuel economy and etc... After owning this car for a year, I gave it to my dad and got a Mustang.
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