Used 2016 Ford Fusion Titanium 4dr Sedan AWD w/EcoBoost (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A) Consumer Reviews
I love this car !
This car is amazing! After showing to my family members i think we can all agree on how comfortable the car is to be in for any sized person. It drives so smooth, and is just an all around good car. I commute to college and being in a car for almost 2 hours a day, I'll never get sick of getting into my Fusion. I couldnt be happier with my purchase. Justin and the Freehold Ford dealership made my experience buying this car a great one that i know i won't regret it.
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What happened to American cars?
Terrible gas mileage. Front seats hard to find comfortable position. Lots of room. Bluetooth great. No nav system. Trade in value sucks. Lost over $18000 in just 6 months, really awful.
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Premium sedan feel for an affordable price
Overall I enjoy driving this car. I drive this about 70 miles per day with my commute and have driven on long trips also. It's a very good driving car. Visibility is good and acceleration is ample for merging and passing, etc. The AWD works perfect in snowy conditions along with proper snow tires. I always get compliments on the look of the exterior and interior. My biggest complaint is the functionality of the headlights. Even with the Titanium trim, halogen lights are standard and do not believe HID is an option. Headlights are not bright and do not project well, at all. I always have the fog lamps on to supplement the lack of light. After purchase I did replace the OEM lamps with Sylvania Silverstars to help. Test drive this car at night to be sure you can deal with this problem. At 40k I was told rear pads and rotors are needed. The transmission shifts hard and hesitates when the car is cold during very cold days. Seems to get better in the warmer months. Now that the miles are stacking up i definitely see the flaws in quality of the powertrain. Still, not a terrible car but you can find better quality and mileage in a Japanese sedan.
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