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2020 Fusion Titanium
This is not the typical Fusion Sedan..This is the Titanium with the EcoBoost ! Decked out Sport Vehicle ! This is my second Titanium. I put 216,000 miles on my 2014, driving it all cross country, Minneapolis - Dallas... Washington DC - Oklahoma City ! Great Tollway performance. So Sad Ford is phasing out this model.
My honest opinion Fusion 2020 SE 1.5 Ecoboost
Is a GDI engine, they are notorious buildup carbon deposits in the intake valves, like any other GDI (Gas Direct Injection) engines including high end brands and models, If you use generic gas, dont change your oil in time or dont use quality engine oil you going to be helping to expedite the carbon formation process, this going to cause misfires, check engine light, bad MPG, loss of power and error codes. Is not Ford is the nature how GDI engines works, im saying all this for let you know this engines need basic maintenance in time, dont blame later on the car or manufacture. My car runs very well, come with a lot of mid/high end features, The reason why i dont give to it 5 starts is the MPG is not that good being a 1.5 Liters it gives me 23MPG in city witch is the same as a V6 engine. Also the tail is not very stable in raining days, it slides easy. Overall I like more than other mid size sedans in the market. My car is 2020 I will need more time for give a review over time and reliability. So far I like it, works fine.
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- SE SedanMSRP: $18,00011 mi away
- SE SedanMSRP: $17,905In-stock online
- SE SedanMSRP: $19,998In-stock online
This is my 2nd ford fusion and still in love
Had a 2014 ford fusion loved it but wanted something different so traded in for a VW Passat in 2016. A few months ago I traded that off for a new 2019 ford fusion SE. I drive a lot of different cars for work and I can say the ford fusion is the best in its class
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Finally, I'm happy
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.
Fantastic car!
Had the car a few years now and I really love it, 53,000 miles and no major issues. Just got a new set of tires. Ride is very comfortable, I go on lots of trips for work and leisure and I have no issues with discomfort along the way. Overall a great car, I really wish Ford would bring the fusion back, not everyone wants a truck.
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