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Used 2018 Ford Fusion Consumer Reviews

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Why did I buy this car?

Pozipetal, 09/29/2017
2017 Ford Fusion Sport 4dr Sedan AWD (2.7L 6cyl Turbo 6A)
34 of 43 people found this review helpful

Bought this car new from Ken Wilson Ford in Canton, NC just outside Asheville. Have had it back 3 times for the window not rolling up. Now there is a vibration, and a tire sensor is not working. Took it to the dealership and it has a wheel bearing out, a tire pressure sensor is out and... are you ready? 4 WARPED WHEELS, 4 WARPED WHEELS. They called and asked if I had hit something. When I said no, they said they didn't think i had because they went over the body to look for damage. Now they say my wheel and tire coverage won't cover it. Said its cosmetic because the wheels will hold air. Ford sold me a defective vehicle. THEY should fix it, not my wheel and tire protection. Was told it had features it didn't. Was not given paperwork from the sale because they needed title for my trade in. But they say they gave it to me. They put me through hell trying to collect documentation for rebates. Rold me to go to the courthouse in search of a document that doesn't exists. I don't know what is worse, the car or the dealership.

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5 out of 5 stars

Affordable Luxury

Amanda, 07/06/2018
2017 Ford Fusion Titanium 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
5 of 5 people found this review helpful

This car is ahead of it's time with modern features such as the rotary dial gear shift control, cooled seats and sleek dash design. This car has a large trunk and can hold a lot with the seats folded down. It is fun to drive and has plenty of power to speed up for passing and merging . The connectivity allows for the phone to interact in multaple ways. The screen layout surpasses many other brands in ease of use. This car sets the bar for future purchases. The fusion does not disappoint. I would select the titanium again in a heart beat.

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Lots of bang for the buck!

James, 07/18/2019
updated 05/02/2023
2018 Ford Fusion Titanium 4dr Sedan AWD (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
8 of 9 people found this review helpful

Checked out all competition after purchasing a 2010 Fusion Hybrid new. Loved that car and was looking for upgrade in age, technology, and pazzaz. Came upon a Titanium AWD and only looked back at the competition. This Fusion is a fine car with great appointments and drives even better than our older Hybrid. The seats and driving position have improved as well as the infotainment offerings. Maps with navigation are outdated (naturally) but who doesn’t use their phone anyway? Haven’t had need for AWD yet, but will be more confident going into next winter as we get lots of snow. I really like the car and wanted to get one before they stopped making sedans!

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Stay Away!!!!!

Robert Malone, 08/05/2017
2017 Ford Fusion S 4dr Sedan (2.5L 4cyl 6A)
10 of 12 people found this review helpful

Have had nothing but issues sine I bought this car new!! Fuel gauge does not read write good luck guessing how much gas is in it!!

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5 out of 5 stars

Final gratification

Justtwan, 11/29/2019
2018 Ford Fusion Titanium 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
7 of 8 people found this review helpful

I've had all of the hyped cars (2018 Accord and Camry) but all were so dangerous and lacked the drive ability that the Fusion has. I had 18 problems with my Accord that Honda Corp won't look into and took no interest in fixing (malfunctioning collision mitigation, bad suspension, premature rear brake wear, dash board rattle, paint that doesn't match, bad set that has to be fixed yearly, bubbling chrome grill, thin body materials, trunk opening on its own, no noise insulation so it very noisy and the ANC doesn't work)=(bad design). The Camry was also a nightmare but better than the Accord. Finally I traded my Accord for a Fusion Titanium after coming out of Marianas to an open trunk again was the last straw. My wife rented a 2018 Titanium Hybrid that blew my mind so I was originally searching for that trim level but only found very used vehicles from Hertz that were all beat up and being told that its was a diamond in the rough by multiple dealers I need up getting the 2019 Titanium which has been named my Titan and I must say I'm very happy now. Ford thought of everything and put together a car to love. Don't believe the numbers when it comes to power. This car is a beast and the only draw back is I'm worried I may crash it because I'm constantly putting the cars power to use and reminding myself to slow down due to being able to really drive again. Very happy now and I saved $$$$$

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