Ford Fusion
The Ford Fusion is a mid-size car first introduced in 2006. The Fusion is similar to the Mercury Milan and the Lincoln MKZ. Outside of North America the Fusion is sold as a crossover SUV. In the Ford line-up of sedans it fits in between the compact Ford Focus and larger Ford Taurus.
Fast Facts
- Class: Mid-Size
- First sold: 2006
- Engine:1
2.3 L Inline-4 DOHC 16-valve with VVT
3.0 L V6 DOHC 24-valve with VVT
- Transmission: Automatic or manual
- Fuel efficiency (mpg): 17-20 City / 25 - 29 Highway
- Power (hp @ rpm):1
160 @ 6,250; 221 @ 6,250
- Torque (lb-ft @ rpm):1
156 @ 4,250; 205 @ 4,800
- Curb weight: 3,100 - 3,280 pounds
- Fuel capacity: 17.5 gallons
- MSRP: $18,135 - $24,7502
Ford Fusion Reviews
- "On the whole, though, the Ford Fusion offers good value for family-car shoppers, particularly taller families in need of extra rear-seat legroom."—Edmunds.com3
- "The Ford Fusion delivers comfort and sporty handling... The available all-wheel-drive model provides exceptional handling stability on slippery surfaces. While available power isn't up to the benchmark set by the class leaders, the Fusion is an excellent value."—JB car pages4
- "Ford's Fusion is a strong contender in the steady mid-size segment. It looks great from the outside, good on the inside, and its performance is on par with the competition. Ford loyalists will be happy with this car."—CarAndDriver.com5
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