Used 2015 Ford Fusion SE 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
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2015 Ford Fusion SE 1.5L EcoBoost
Bought an SE in December last year with the following: 1.5L EcoBoost, Equipment Group 201A, Moonroof with garage opener, MyFord Touch, and 6-speed auto transmission. Now the car has 1,750 miles. Two major issues. First, the fit and finish are not as good as they should be. For example, the trunk lid and tail lights do not flush or lineup properly. The door handles also do not fit seamlessly. Second, the actual mixed mileage was far less than the EPA mixed one, i.e. 23 vs. 28. None of my family members drive harshly, as we are very light-footed. Otherwise, the car is fun to drive, comfortable to ride in, and nice to look at.
Best Sedan ever
This is the best Sedan I've ever driven. It has instant response when you hit the gas. I like that it has disc brakes on all 4 wheels. Ford's went above and beyond in design in power and handling of the Fusion.🥰
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- SE Sedan w/EcoBoostMSRP: $7,72816 mi away
- SE SedanMSRP: $13,9909 mi away
- Titanium Sedan w/EcoBoostMSRP: $7,481In-stock online
Bangin' ride!!
Super smooth, great gas mileage, comfortable and spacious interior. Love this car!!
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2015 Ford Fusion SE 1.5 Ecoboost
This car has been pretty decent overall. 140,000 miles on the odometer and still runs pretty well. Just replaced the original battery, put all new brakes on, and a wheel bearing. I change the oil every 3500 miles or so just to keep it clean. I'm averaging 33.5mpg but I mostly drive on rural roads going 55mph+. Overall it's been pretty reliable. Definitely gets plenty of comments on its good styling.
Great little car, keyword...little
Great looking car, ride is decent for a small car. Getting in and out is the reason we traded into an Escape. That and the seats will cripple you on a trip. Highly dependable and we had only 2 warranty issues, both with the outside mirrors delaminating which the dealer took care of quickly. The 2.5 engine is more than enough engine for most drivers but it's no hot rod. Gas mileage for us was 24-26mpgs town driving and 38-44 hiway. Seems like 65 is the best speed for gas mileage for ours. That would be in Texas heat and rolling hills. Brakes were great but the car has more than expected road noise. On course asphalt you can't hardly hold a conversation and for a modern car, that's no longer acceptable. Trunk space is limited as is the back seat area. This is not a crowd hauler or family car. For the wife to go to and from work, it did the job but after sitting in traffic for an hour, she couldn't hardly get out of it due to the seats and the cab forward design which makes it hard to get in and out. While I wouldn't exactly call it an econonbox, it's not much of a step up from a Focus which was her previous car.
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