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by mkaresh in Cars & Motorsports, - Top 10
Jun 30 '09 - Updated Jul 01 '09
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Thoroughly competent Cons: Insufficiently thrilling The Bottom Line: Thoroughly competent midsize sedan, but needs a sportier edge. Deduct half a star if you're an enthusiast.
Years ago I owned--and loved--a Ford Contour SE V6. I've been waiting ever since for Ford to create a midsize sedan that was equally fun to drive. For 2010, they've refreshed the Fusion, adding a new Sport model in the process. With a 3.5-liter V6 and ...
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by bigtruckseries in Cars & Motorsports, - Top 1000
Jun 12 '09 - Updated Jun 14 '09
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Innovative "fun to drive experience". Unnoticeable drivetrain switching Cons: Dull interior. Smaller interior than Camry. Lower MPG than Prius The Bottom Line: Ford's Fusion enters the Hybrid arena with a new focus on driving experience and a refined, controlled ride that will make you forget what you thought you knew about Hybrids.
The base price of the 2010 Fusion Hybrid is $27,270. The model I used had a $5215 package applied that included the SYNC integrated Navigation system; a 502Amp battery, rear view video camera, power moonroof, the upgrades ...
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by thinkalittle
Aug 04 '09
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Fun to drive Mpgs are better than advertised voice recognition is helpful Cons: Can't rip mp3 files to the car's hard drive unless original CD. The Bottom Line: I would gladly buy it again. Fun to drive, excellent experience
I have had the Hybrid since May. The car is a better drive than a Prius was to me. I have driven the Prius several times as a rental car as a reference point vs. a prior owner. I am a tech head and sync/Sirius features are a lot of ...
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