Used 2015 Ford Fusion Consumer Reviews
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Can you see me now
This car has a very large blind spot created by the center pillars, and the rear seat head rests. The transmission shifts down on a very minor slope. Shifting could be a lot smoother. Acceleration on the interstate was very good. All in all this is a good car. The resale value is way below what it should be. at this time it is listed at lower than 50% of the remaining balence.
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When God gives you lemons, make lemonade
I am one of the unlucky people that got a lemon. Thankfully, its a lease and they will get it back soon enough. The car is haunted with some kind of electrical problem. On three occasions, we've come out in the morning to go to work, and the car is totally dead. Towed to the dealer by Ford Roadside Assistance (a joke at best, but that's another story), and the battery was supposedly defective. Replaced the battery, and that lasted a month. Next two times, ....they can't find anything wrong. I suspect some sort of parasitic drain, but what do I know. We are just going to try to get to the end of the lease, and get rid of it. Hopefully, my wife will not get stranded, or worse, injured. We were Toyota people for years with no issues. We wanted to "buy American", so we switched to Ford. Guess that's a fail. (Warning...DO NOT let a tow truck operator use a hammer and a wood wedge to jimmy open the driver door enough to get to the inside handle. There's a little access latch right behind the exterior door handle......yes...this really happened!!) BTW, I could not select the proper model from the drop down menu as it wasn't listed. Its a SE, 1.6 liter ecoboost
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- S SedanMSRP: $6,9952 mi away
- S SedanMSRP: $9,3892 mi away
- Titanium Sedan w/EcoBoostMSRP: $9,9956 mi away
coming out of a VW GLI
all around poor experience with this car. performance is terrible with the small 1.5 liter motor pushing 3500 lbs. from a start probably one of the most anemic engines I've ever experienced- only when the turbo kicks in does it finally get up to speed. pitches and rolls entirely too much entering and exiting an onramp. poor tire and brake wear ( at least compared to cars I have experienced in the past). The car has had a continued water leak in the truck which the dealer cannot figure out. The car is too big for a midsize. This isn't the easiest hunk a junk to park in the mall parking lot next to your Civics and Audis which are all a foot or more shorter.
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Very good car
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I dont like Ford ..
I purchased the fusion for fuel economy and a good price. 3 weeks ago I was hit from behind and pushed into the vehicle in front of me. I walked away with no injuries, no neck or back pain. Today I am back at the Ford dealer looking for a replacement vehicle
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