Used 2019 Ford Fusion Titanium Sedan Review
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Finally, I'm happy
The best 2019, Chicago, IL, 10/31/2019
2019 Ford Fusion Titanium 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
This is my 3rd fusion and each one replaced a foreign car. My 2015 S trim replaced a 2015 Camry Sport that was just an awful car period. My next fusion was a 2017 s with the appearance package (fog light, rear spoiler and 18 inch rims) that I leased and stupidly traded in for a 2018 Accord and boy did I regret that move. A year later I had to scrap the Accord due to it completely falling … apart and giving me gray hair. I traded it in for a 2019 Titanium after I test drove a rental that blew me away. This car makes me grin all while I'm driving it and it's screaming for a road trip. It's been a long time since I've been this happy with any vehicle but this Titanium is top notch quality with better pricing and looks that both Toyota and Honda's crap wagons. I also had the great 2005 Taurus that was perfect before the 2015 camry. Don't believe the hype and fake reviews, Buy a Ford.
Horrible
cyndi, Salt Lake City, UT, 04/25/2019
2019 Ford Fusion Titanium 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6A)
This car is supposed to be all that but can’t alert or detect when the keys are inside so you don’t lock yourself out. Horrible.., I will stick to Nissan, better, affordable, great quality and most of all detects and alerts me when I forget my keys inside the car.
Edmunds Summary Review of the 2019 Ford Fusion Titanium Sedan
What’s new
- New front and rear fascia
- New Co-Pilot360 safety package
- Revised feature and trim availability
- Part of the second Fusion generation introduced for 2013
Pros & Cons
- Pro:Great combination of sharp handling and a composed ride
- Pro:Quiet interior with an elegant design and high-quality materials
- Pro:Abundance of available advanced safety equipment
- Pro:Optional all-wheel drive for cold-weather climates
- Con:Standard tech interface more frustrating to use than some rivals' systems
- Con:Underwhelming acceleration from base engine
- Con:Real-world fuel economy doesn't always match EPA estimates
Which Fusion does Edmunds recommend?
The 2019 Ford Fusion is available in several appealing configurations but we like the Fusion SE. Just above the base-level S, the SE has an impressive amount of standard equipment and several engines to choose from. Ford's new Co-Pilot360 Assist system is available on the SE and it includes adaptive cruise control and voice-controlled navigation. The SE also gets dual-zone climate control, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, and Ford's excellent Sync 3 voice controls. For engines at the SE level, we recommend upgrading to either the 1.5-liter or the 2.0-liter turbocharged choice.
Full Edmunds Review: 2019 Ford Fusion Sedan
Driving
7.5The Fusion isn't as dynamically impressive as it once was, but it's still a likable car that puts up some solid numbers in braking and handling. Not many cars in this segment are focused on driving enjoyment, but the Fusion remains entertaining despite lackluster acceleration.
Comfort
8.0Though the Fusion has some minor issues with comfort, they're relatively easy to forgive. The ride is generally smooth on the highway, road noise is kept to a minimum, and the front seats are a particularly nice place to sit, even for hours at a time.
Interior
8.0Almost everyone should find the Fusion's interior pleasant and accommodating. It's easy to get in and out of, the driving position is nicely adjustable, and the cabin offers a good amount of space. Tall passengers might take issue with the sloping rear roofline when getting into the back seat.
Utility
8.5A large trunk and plenty of cabin storage for small items make the Fusion good for storing lots of your stuff on a daily basis or for family road trips.
Technology
8.5With the Sync 3 infotainment system and the advent of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, the Ford Fusion is one of the more approachable and tech-friendly vehicles on the market. It's easy to connect devices, execute voice commands, or navigate to a destination without a steep learning curve.
Edmunds Insurance Estimator
The Edmunds TCO® estimated monthly insurance payment for a 2019 Ford Fusion in Ohio is:
$57.50 per month*Legal