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Used 2017 Ford Fusion Titanium 4dr Sedan AWD (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A) Consumer Reviews

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5 out of 5 stars

Awesome

CT guy, Moodus, CT, 01/07/2018
Ford Fusion Titanium 4dr Sedan AWD (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
10 of 11 people found this review helpful

Rides like a 45k plus car for its category. Sync system is Microsoft so its simple and logical. Crazy amount of functions for the sync and car itself. Adjustable ambient interior lighting is great at night just pick your color. Ecoboost turbo performs well without being too loud in the cabin. Sport mode with rhe better fuel map ia pretty sweet for passing or accelerating past the morons who you just waited for to turn or go by. Overall fun and comfortable even with 2 car seats (one forward one rear facing) and for the cost is pretty sweet.

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1 out of 5 stars

Great to look at, but that’s ALL.

John Beatty, Chicora, PA, 01/05/2020
updated 07/12/2021
Ford Fusion Titanium 4dr Sedan AWD (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
10 of 15 people found this review helpful

Leased a Fusion Titanium 2.0 EcoBoost in November of 2017. One of my bigger mistakes in life. Car would go dead in two days to several weeks sitting in a conditioned garage. Dealer checked all, said nothing could be found, finally replaced battery. It then became "haunted", in which the computer would do as it pleased. Touch the window up, it goes down. Maybe it didn't do anything. Tap the horn one, two, three times - nothing. Two seconds later - BEEP! A/C fan would slow down as it got hotter outside. Touch-activated door locks quit, at times even the remote wouldn't work. Remote start didn't. Interior lighting would be uncontrollable at times. Dealer did a reprogram. which did nothing. It went wide-open-throttle on my wife one day, almost causing loss of control. Dealer finally replaced the BCM (body control module) which worked for about three months, until just recently where windows started acting up again. This car has been in the shop about 5 weeks total. City mileage isn't bad, but highway mileage is poor. Same for highway acceleration. I own a 2007 Five Hundred Limited (which I love), a bulkier, heavier car with the old 3.0 naturally-aspirated, and can get better highway mileage as well as it will blow the doors off the Fusion in acceleration. The seats are not nearly as comfortable for my larger frame as is the 500, and rear seat legroom is bad when my seat is adjusted for my comfort. There is also a lag in the AWD engagement at times, causing wheelspin until it finally makes up its feeble mind to engage other tires. It also came standard with an antifreeze leak (love that smell) and window washers that hit about 7 inches up the window. The body fitment is not nearly as nice as my 500, and there is wind noise around the two rear doors. About a week ago, with record high temps in the mid-90’s, we got in the car to pick up a grandchild. The car was parked outdoors, and very warm inside. The climate was set at 70 - as we drove, the fan went to high speed, and the interior got hotter. It was in full heat mode! I had to shut everything off, then restart, and the a/c began to cool. The Ford Sync display will randomly change without touching it, sometimes not booting for two or three miles. I get the message “Start car or turn off accessories to preserve battery” when the engine is indeed running. It is a sharp looking vehicle, But that’s all. We had a late snowfall in May and while driving at about 30 mph, got forced off the road by another vehicle. Upon re-entering the pavement, the car slid, and began a rather violent oscillation, and was very difficult to control. I have driven country roads for about 50 tears, and have slid literally miles sideways - this is one of the least-controllable cars I’ve driven. The 500? very controllable! (My wife is convinced that Ford built the 500 too well, and that's why they discontinued it, as mine is all but showroom-tight after 13 years!). The fact that this vehicle has so many issues (look them up - I'm far from alone), and that the dealer had so many issues diagnosing the problems (BCM was changed only after my insistence), and adding in the cost (this is not a $20K car!), I could NEVER recommend this car to ANYONE! I anxiously await the end of my lease. Although I've owned literally dozens of Ford cars and work vans over the last 25 years, it will be extremely difficult to consider the purchase of another. It is very apparent that Ford has lower their standards in both Quality Control and customer satisfaction, and I've worked too hard for my money to throw it away on another sub-standard vehicle such as this. Also, I am fully aware that there can be equipment that is very problematic. However, a reputable company and dealer will seek to remedy the problem. My local dealer can’t fix it, and has not taken the initiative to work with Ford to make this right, even though I have repeatedly requested. They will have no further business from me, and have deepened the tarnish that this Ford has on my decision on future purchases. UPDATE: The lease expired in October 2020 - a happy day for me. Very glad to see it gone. We cleaned the car end-to-end before turning it in. They then proceeded to charge me $75 for a “tear” in the leather seat. When I questioned it, they sent pics. The stitching on the seat welt on the side had let go - another Ford quality part. Again, my biggest issue was my local dealer, Butler County Ford, who promised me several times that they would contact Ford, but never did. They were all nice folks but didn’t deliver. The issues were intermittent and random, but annoying at the least and compromising safety at the most. Glad to see it gone!

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3 out of 5 stars

Somewhat unreliable while still being somewhat fun

samwell, 06/30/2021
Ford Fusion Titanium 4dr Sedan AWD (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
1 of 2 people found this review helpful

I used to say I hated this car. It was my father's, not my own. However, I grew to like it. It was quick, a little sporty, and definitely comfortable, but wow did it have its issues. It's a decent family car. If it was more reliable, it would be deserving of a better rating.

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1 out of 5 stars

big guzzle boat that leaks

bryan, Alpharetta, GA, 09/05/2020
Ford Fusion Titanium 4dr Sedan AWD (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
1 of 4 people found this review helpful

Not comfortable and is way too big. I regret buying this car, and can’t wait till I am financially ok to say bye bye. Don’t save your seats with the buttons, because once you push the button it moves ALL your mirrors! Seats are uncomfortable..... The gas mileage is horrendous and i love going through the car wash to give my car a bath aswell as myself getting a bath too since the wonderful sunroof leaks. I was driving on i85 in Atlanta one day and the entire sync system turned off and went black. Terrifying right? I thought the car was gonna stop, and turn off as im going 80 miles an hour on a major highway. The tire pressure light is always on, and i’ve had the computer reset multiple times. The tire pressure light beeps several times when I get in the car. Love it... I think this will be my last ford. My 2007 honda CRV was more reliable than this garbage and had 100,000 miles on it.

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