Used 2016 Ford Fusion SE 4dr Sedan AWD w/EcoBoost (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A) Consumer Reviews
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Rich from Warminster,Pa.
I bought a silver metallic 2016 Ford Fusion - What an awesome car, it handles so well, it is a beautiful looking sleek car. That did fashion it after the James Bond Aston Martin. I have the se with the turbo boost. Its cool and fast but by the time the boost kicks in you have to slow down.Its very comfortable,easy to wax,and I have gotten a lot of compliments on the cars sporty appearance. The damn fuel mileage is incredible. I at times do not believe the gas mileage I get? There is a ton of room inside, I'm 6'-3" and have plenty of room. I would recommend the Ford Fusion to anybody in the market for a reliable, cool, safe car. Last thing the sound system is awesome, I blast my C/D's and The Sirus Radio Stations all the time.
2016 Fusion SE
The 1st Fusion I bought new was the 2010 SEL and the car never gave me a issue 1 in 130,000 miles. I used it to commute back and forth to work 100 plus miles a day. Kept the oil changed when the car said to change it at 0% on the oil life tracking meter. Traded it for a 2016 Fusion SE and it will do the commute as the old one did 100 miles plus per day. I thought the trading-in value was very poor on my the 2010 since it was in excellent condition with not even a door ding, but you know the dealers always screw you on your trade anyway. I went ahead and traded up for the 2016 Fusion since Ford was advertising 0% for 72 months cause can't beat 0% interest. If the 2016 is as good as the 2010 model then I'll be back for another review in about 5 years. My old Fusion was a excellent car and the over all mpg on the 2010 all highway driving at 65 to 75 mph was 28.7 to 30.7. So far only have 1000 miles on the new 2016 and it is at 32.2 mpg, but haven't hand calculated it yet, so a little better than the old model. Hope it is as good a Fusion as my 2010 was. Updated Review: It doesn't get the MPG advertised and gets 30.4 mpg all highway miles hand calculated but the dash will read 32mpg. The sticker advertises 36 MPG so way off. If there is a 15 mph wind it moves the car all over the place so this car doesn't like wind. There is a lot of road noise and air noise this car is in no way a quiet ride. If you are 6'2" then I'd say look for another car because this one doesn't have enough leg room and you find yourself always trying to find a better seat position. Not to happy with this 2016 Fusion compared to my 2010 Fusion. I drive all highway with this car 100 plus miles a day and can't say how long I'll be keeping it at this point cause I'm not to satisfied with it. Poor fuel mileage, loud road noise, poor quality stereo, wind moves this car all over the road, uncomfortable seating for a 6'2" man. Disappointed with it so far.
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- SE SedanMSRP: $10,99533 mi away
- SE SedanMSRP: $15,998In-stock online
- S SedanMSRP: $11,998In-stock online
An Affordable Luxury
The 2016 Ford Fusion SE model with the luxury package is what I purchased. All controls work well and are well placed for me. The center console sits too far back when my girlfriend drives it, but considering that she's a bit short, it's to be expected. The air conditioning works OUTSTANDING for East Texas heat and humidity. My only complaint about this car is the onboard navigation. It is not up to date with current roads and is a bit outdated in its style of use. Other than that, I'm very well pleased with the car.
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Screwed over by fusion
I bought a 2016 fusion with the sports package EcoBoost awd. I had high expectations for this car and thought if I did the proper maintenance and service at the Ford dealership then I should have a good car for years to come. Oil change every 5000 miles, synthetic oil, replaced filters when recommended and several other things done when recommended. In short anything this car needed it got. Well, my car is at 60,831 miles and Ford just told me the engine is shot. This car has never been beat on. I park it 500 yards away from the nearest vehicle at the store. Not one ding on it. Ford informed me the drivetrain is only good for 5 years or 60,000 miles. They told me $7,700.00 for a new engine. I really liked this car, how it looked, and how it ran. Too bad I'll never buy another Ford again. This is what you get for taking care of your car. I gave it a 2 star because I really liked this car. It deserves a 1for a shitty engine
Get the 2.0!
I have the 1.5 EcoBoost. The only selections in the drop down menu were 2.5 or 2.0. I have the Sport Appearance Package with the spoiler, rims, etc. For a "generic" mid sized sedan this car looks good! However, my main gripes are: Poor acceleration and bad gas mileage. I commute 100 miles a day all freeway. I an getting 29 MPG. In my 2016 Dodge Challenger with a 300 hp V6 that weighs more I get 27 MPG. If the Fusion got 33-35 MPG on the highway the power would be fine. This tells me that the engine is working too hard. My other big gripe is about the Infotainment system. The screen is small especially in a vehicle equipped with a back up camera. Ford has made it nearly impossible to replace the stereo unit. The stereo does not sound very good also. At least I can change the speakers. There is an annoying squeak in the back seat that started at 40K miles. I love the looks and ride of the car.
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