Used 2015 Ford Fusion Consumer Reviews
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2015 Ford Fusion SE 1.5
Purchased new just a few weeks ago and have less than 1,000 miles. First impression: Wow! What a great driving car that gets great fuel mileage. One of the other cars that I considered was the new Chrysler 200, which I rented for a 3 day trip this past weekend. Sooo glad I didn't buy the Chrysler. The Ford is so much nicer to drive; is more comfortable; and gets better fuel mileage. No buyers remorse here!
2015 Ford Fusion SE 1.5L - Advoid!!!
I purchased this car with 80K miles for my son. I read the reviews at that point which called it a reliable vehicle. The car has presented us with numerous expensive problems and is designed very poorly. A few of the Issues: The car started to overheat so we pulled over and had it towed home. We learned the problem was the cooling thermostat. A thermostat is about a $40 part typically in a easily accessible place, so no big deal. However Fusion thermostat is under the manifolds requiring half the engine to be dismantled, cost of repair over $1,500, for a task a layman should be able to perform for $40. We did the brakes, and the rotors were over $100 each. I only got 45K miles before had to redo pads and get new rotors again. I have a Toyota Highlander and Prius, their rotors were considerably less and brake job lasted much longer. Front light bulb went out. You cant reach in and just replace in 5 minutes like my Toyotas. You have to disassemble the front end pull the bumper and light assembly forward to get enough room to replace the light bulb. The job took about 3 hours to change a light bulb. We have had numerous other problems as well: several door lock actuators have been replaced, AC blower fan, and other items. I will never buy a Fusion and probably a Ford again, and I use to be a Mustang owner/ fan. Sincerely
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Deeply Dependable Yes Stylish!
What can I say I love the car. I’ve had this car since it was brand new I’ve driven it over 100,000 miles and the only thing I’ve ever had to worry about was a bad battery. Very comfortable to drive with stylish interior and exterior! Fuel economy is about average at 28 Mpg Highway 23 mpg city driving. Take care of this car and it will take care of you for years.
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Ford Fusion SE 1.5L Eco Boost
Bought my Fusion about 2 months ago and so far I am not happy with it. Biggest complaint is the gas mileage, according to the sticker was supposed to be 26 city and 35 highway well in city driving I am getting about 21.9 mpg and on the highway about 28....have talked to dealer about and they have no answers....very unhappy for what I paid for car and bad performance....
Worst car purchase ever
Nothing but trouble since purchasing. The lie about the fuel economy. Wheel cupping on the rear tires already, at less than 20,000 miles. By far the worst design fail for gravel road driving. Dust just rolls in through the doors. Ford refuses to fix the design flaw stating "it's normal" when my one year old develops asthma or other lung issues from breathing in constant dust you better bet I'll be going after Ford legally. Do not purchase if you travel gravel on a consistent basis. Total fail on Ford. This will be a very long 3 years of ownership, counting down until I can trade this piece of crap off.
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