Used 2015 Ford Fusion SE 4dr Sedan AWD w/EcoBoost (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A) Consumer Reviews
A piece of crap
The electronics of the car is shorty and cheap. Ford will do nothing to rectify the situation. They are liars and act as if they are trying to fix the issues, but they really don't care. Do not buy a Ford from Germain Ford in Dublin Ohio. Anything they can't figure out, they say it's normal. I will never buy another Ford again in life. I wouldn't even accept a free one, that's how much I hate Ford. Have had continuous issues since purchasing it in 2015.
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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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- Titanium Sedan w/EcoBoostMSRP: $8,48762 mi away
- S SedanMSRP: $12,588103 mi away
- SE SedanMSRP: $8,499222 mi away
Quick and Comfy
Smooth driving, good gas mileage, and quick pick up. A pleasure to drive.
80k Long Ownership review
Great car, I have the 2.0T AWD. Runs on premium fuel and gets 241bhp. Traction in both dry and wet weather (all season tires) is excellent, rarely have the TCS flash on and I have a pretty heavy right foot. Handles well and driven as a company car for 4 years (serviced every 10k miles). Plenty of room for 4 adults to sit comfortably. One Baby seat fits perfectly in the back on the passenger side (front and rear facing) with plenty of room in the front. Two baby seats in the back would fit but driver side rear facing is a snug fit and you need to switch off the easy entry/exit feature of the SE as this feature automatically pushed the driver seat all the way back when exiting the car. At 80K car some of the exterior body trim needs pushing in but in terms of driving, feels just as punchy and tight as the day I got it. Road noise is a bit loud but just turn the stereo up. I have had three issues with the car worth noting but none that should scare you off. 1 - The paint on the underside of my trunk where the trunk seals against the body corroded around 40k and has slowly been getting worse over the last 40k, open the trunk and check for any corrosion. 2 - The original brakes lasted 68k miles, which is not bad considering my driving style, however on replacement, the rear brake system developed a brake failure, which required the rear callipers/pads replacing, I would suggest just taking to a ford garage for this (I went to a branded garage and it took them 2 weeks to fix). 3 - and probably the most annoying is the Bluetooth on my radio, after about 50k, the Bluetooth started continually disconnected when trying to play music from my phone, phone would show as reconnected but as soon as you played music on your phone or made a call, it disconnected straight away. At this point USB connection would not work either. The only way to fix the issue was to pull the fuse out of the fuse box (#32), switch the car on/off, plug fuse back in and restart car fixed it for a bit but I have had to repeat this process several times since the issue developed. Have not found the route cause of the issue or a permanent solution. Car has had 3 manufacturers recalls, which should have been sorted before purchasing and used/new car.
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