Used 2016 Ford Fusion Consumer Reviews
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Ole Reliable
This car has yet to let me down. It’s had minimal problems since I’ve owned it. The car is great on gas and is such a comfortable ride. My only complaint is sometimes the transmission is a tad jerky and I keep thinking one day it will give out but she just keeps trucking! Would buy it again. Would only recommend buying the 2.5L. One of my favorite motors that Ford made.
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Ford Fusion is an overlooked bargain
I owned 3 Toyotas before dipping my toes into a Ford. I was impressed with Ford for not taking cash from the government during the recession. I had also done a strategic analysis of them for my MBA in 2010 and was impressed with their environmental initiatives. My 2006 Ford Fusion SEL with the Duratec 3.0L V6 hit 205k miles in 2017. After 11 yrs and 205k miles the transmission was starting to show some signs of age. Not bad, it had been a steady beast in rough Boston metro traffic, and Western NY weather. Everything else in it still worked great. The body was almost still new despite 11 or so North East winters. I drove it into a Ford dealership looking for a late model used 2015-2016 Fusion. I bought a fully loaded 2016 Titanium with the turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder (240 bhp) for under $17k. It was a 1 YR rental with 32k miles on it. It's now half way through 2020, and I am at 58k miles. It's a terrific car. I do a lot of city driving, and it still gets 26 mpg. I have only replaced wipers/oil and filters to date. Everything works great, the car still looks good. I have more features and comfort than another friends BMW. His car was 3x the cost, and has been to the shop for over 4k in repairs already. If you want an affordable, reliable car, that you can buy fully loaded for 20k or less, look for a 1-2 yr old Fusion with 40k miles or less. Keep up on the maintenance and enjoy inexpensive, loaded care free driving. I am devastated that Ford has decided to stop making this great car. The Ford infotainment system is miles ahead of my friend's comparable Toyota Camry, the ride quality is better,
- SE SedanMSRP: $9,98513 mi away
- SE SedanMSRP: $17,9909 mi away
- Titanium Sedan w/EcoboostMSRP: $14,5007 mi away
The Ford Fusion is a great car, value and quality.
After two years of owning the car I have nothing but praise for the quality and value of the Ford Fusion. On my daily commute I have never worried about getting there foutyfive mile of midwestern countryside, in comfort and security.
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Love this car!!
I've driven this car from Florida to new york multiple times, and it's amazing!! Very comfortable and easy to drive. It has superior handling due to its fully electric steering. I was almost in an accident due to a sudden stop and the brakes on this car are awesome. It has a pretty good sound system, but the problem is I can never get the Bluetooth to connect on my phone!!. The car has decent acceleration with the 2.5 liter, but not the best at passing cars on the highway (takes a while), but it easily cruises at 100mph on the highway. Driving through the mountains, the engine is pretty noisy if you do around 80mph due to high reving. Other than that, it's an amazing car and I love it!!
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$125 cost to replace a head lamp
its a nice car as long as you dont mind removing the entire front fascia to replace one head lamp. Its a lengthy tedious job they will charge you $125 to do at the shop. I cant imagine who thought that was ok