Used 2015 Ford Fusion SE 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
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Ford does it again!
I recently traded a 2012 Ford Focus SE for a 2015 Ford Fusion SE with 1.5L Ecoboost engine. Man, what an upgrade from the Focus to the Fusion! There is a major difference in acceleration and engine performance. The transmission shifted smoothly, unlike the shake and shudder of the Focus. I currently have only 2,300 miles in the Fusion, but have never owned a better vehicle (I've owned Ford, Honda, Chrysler, and Chevrolet). I'm averaging 26mpg in city driving, and am usually an aggressive driver. The interior is roomy, quiet, and inviting. Even with a rear-facing carseat behind me, I have plenty of room in the drivers seat. I highly recommend this car! Way to go, Ford!
Love this car
This is my second Fusion, i had a 2013, and now i have a 2015, love the car. I have never had any problems with my old fusion or the new one. I would 100% recommend this car to everyone, great on gas great daily driver, my only two things i dislike is it could have a little bit more power under the hood, and my out side color is black and it is one of the hardest cars I've ever owned to keep clean, i wash it about 2 to 3 times a week, the black color gets so dirty, but it really shines when it washed up and looks great.
- SE Sedan w/EcoBoostMSRP: $7,72816 mi away
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- Titanium Sedan w/EcoBoostMSRP: $7,481In-stock online
Its alright could be better
I bought this car due to my tranny going out in my other vehicle. When I got it I was happy it was great, then I made the drive all the way from Washington to California and back and when I got back I started having issues with the car not wanting to shift into gears it would be up to 3-4 rpms before it would shift and this was only going 20 mph so to my info it was the tranny so took it in got it fixed and here I am once again having the same issue.
4.5 years and 70000 miles later, pretty pleased
A very competitive segment of cars. Drove the Fusion after test driving H. Sonata, H. Accord, T. Camry. Liked the solid feel behind the wheel and smooth acceleration. Couldn't beat the price. Went with the Fusion. Glad I did. After 70,000 miles, a few observations: Pro: 1. Smooth, quiet ride in a low priced vehicle, drives better than others in class. 2. Excellent fuel economy. We average 30-31 mpg in mixed driving..Fabulous. 3. Not many mechanical/electrical problems. Stress free ownership. Cons. 1. Seats stain very easily, and difficult to clean/remove stains. Wish I had gotten dark interior seats. 2. Crummy standard/oem shocks required replacement at 45k miles. 3. Cruise control always causes a downshift in transmission when coasting/slowing down. Very irritating when decreasing the speed. 4. Not gaga about the exterior styling, SYNC Media/Bluetooth connectivity, very low ground clearance (trade off for fuel economy)
Excellent Initial Quality
Just purchased a 2015 Fusion SE last weekend on a great deal! After a week, I absolutely love it. It is comfortable, the ride is smooth & quiet, and it is so much better than the 2012 Focus I traded. I got the 1.5L Ecoboost engine, and it is fantastic. I do mostly city driving on my daily commute, and am getting 26-28 mpg. Not bad...The only negative is the sound system. Perhaps I could do some tweaking on my end, but the sound is fairly weak compared to the 2008 Fusion I owned a few years ago. Overall, I highly recommend the Ford Fusion!