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| Answer to: 2012 ford fusion SEL sport AWD | 66Relevance | 5 years ago | Kerem | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Previous posts about the Ford fusion Most common problems: Power Steering Failure (see more) Transmission Jerks or Hesitates Shifts are Rough Overall I would recommend avoiding the Ford fusion because of its major problems. You could do better for the money. The fusion is nearing decent at best. Ford also doesn't care about their customer's safety one bit so recall work or major safety issues that pop up should make you very wary of this vehicle. | |||||
| Answer to: Should I buy a Ford Fusion | 53Relevance | 5 years ago | Florida-Kruzen | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I'm in my second fusion. I had the 2013 fusion with the 2.5L. Went over 120,000 then traded it in on a 2017 fusion with the 2.0T. I prefer the 2.0T because of the power. I do a lot of highway driving and needed the extra umph the Turbo has. That said, the 2017 fusion with the 2.0T had an engine issue that caused coolant to leak into the crankcase. The Ford Dealer replaced the long block at 42K miles free of charge. I used to drive Acura TL's before the fusion and I can say the fusion ride is much better and quieter than the TL's. I think your wife will be h ... | |||||
| Fusion Vs Camry (Price + Features vs. 'Reliability') | 53Relevance | 5 years ago | 7.3PunchInA3.4 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I am hoping to trade in an old Focus with just under 300K miles that has served me well.. I have done a fair amount of research and am on a budget. The local Ford dealership has the 2020 fusion 1.5L SE (with the 360 Copilot) for $16,000, and a 2020 fusion 2.5L I-VCT S for $14,000 brand new. I'm looking for a midsize, and while I know that the Camry will last longer, the cheapest base model new was $24K. The Accord also went for right around 24K. If I try to find a Camry used, I see them with 40-60K miles for that price. Is it worth it to sacrifice my bell ... | |||||
| Answer to: Is the Ford Fusion a good vehicle? | 46Relevance | 5 years ago | Whatchamacallit | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| See below: also avoid the naturally aspirated 3.5L V6 as they have a water pump installed internal to the engine driven by a timing chain - if/when it leaks and mixes with oil it can worst-case damage the engine; even if caught in time it’s still a partial engine out to replace the water pump ($1,200-$2,000 job). | |||||
| 2021 Honda Accord Touring vs 2017 Ford Fusion Sport | 33Relevance | 4 years ago | daw_son | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hey Scotty! I’m looking at two cars, the first is the 2017 Ford fusion Sport (v6 2.7L twin turbo) and a 2021 Honda Accord Touring 2.0L turbo, not the 1.5 one. The Ford fusion Sport is at 49 k miles for $22,500 and the Honda Accord Touring is selling at $37,895. Which should I get? I like both because they’re sporty. The fusion definitely is faster but I know the honda would last way longer. I can easily afford the $22,000 though compared to the Touring. What should I get? I know the fusion sport has problems and the water pump issue. What the heck do I do? | |||||
| Answer to: 2010-2012 Ford Fusion | 33Relevance | 5 years ago | Whatchamacallit | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| See below: I would pass on it. 180,000 km is already 119,000 miles which is high mileage for that model. | |||||
| Answer to: Ford Should Not Have Discontinue The Fusion | 33Relevance | 5 years ago | Justin Shepherd | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| II had a 2013 fusion, the styling was killer. I first noticed our parking enforcers in college had them when I was getting close to graduation time and I thought it was some exotic thing. It was a Ford fusion, that became the next car I wanted. I bought one used in 2016 and loved the car. It didn't quite have the get-up and go that I would've liked, but I had the 1.6L, not the 2.0. I'd still have it, but I got a sweet deal I couldn't pass up on for a brand new leftover 2017 Mustang in 2018 and I traded my fusion. That fusion with my Mustang's 3.7L V6 would h ... | |||||
| Answer to: Fusion Vs Camry (Price + Features vs. 'Reliability') | 33Relevance | 5 years ago | billybob | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I would forget the 1.5 fusion, that is an Ecoboost and they are nothing but problems. I would also think twice about the Accord because unfortunately, for whatever reason, Honda decided to turbocharge both engines. The 2.5 fusion is actually a good car that should last. However, if it were me I would go for the Camry as it can last you forever. Overall I would say that the Camry is worth it, although the 2.5 fusion isn't bad either. The weakest link on the fusion is the transmission so if you do end up with one don't drive it too hard. | |||||
| Ford Should Not Have Discontinue The Fusion | 46Relevance | 5 years ago | Elon Dusk | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| This is purely my opinion and I'll respect yours if it opposes mine. Before I bought my 2021 Camry SE, my daily horse was a 2015 fusion SE. I had heard people talked about how unreliable American cars were. But the look of the fusion had me at first sight. So I bought a 2015 fusion instead of a 2015 Camry. I have drove the fusion almost 7 years and she had 100k+ miles after we parted. I never had any issues with it. All parts, even the brake pads, were in good shape after the 100k miles. Everything original. I had ran over potholes, rough roads, dirt roads, ... | |||||
| Answer to: Ford Fusion Sport 2010, 55k mi, $8k - Good buy? | 40Relevance | 5 years ago | geriscan | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| The 2010 Ford fusion has had a lot of recent recalls, including for this year, for the airbags: See the recalls here: The transmissions problems have been serious enough to engender class-action lawsuits: Unless the 2007 has had the pistons and valves replaced (as some were, due to oil burning, because of bad design), stay away from those. The Mazda 6 is largely a rebranded fusion, with the problems mentioned above. __ I agree with Kerem (above). Get a 2005-06 Camry, if it checks out mechanically and electrically, or a pre-2007 Solara (if you li ... | |||||
| Answer to: 12 Ford Fusion reliability | 40Relevance | 5 years ago | Kerem | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Well ok so it is based on a Volvo/Ford/Mazda platform and they are decent cars in general. Now you can find common issues and reliability reports by clicking here: I see that they did have major power steering, transmission, and engine issues. I would look for a 2009 model before the refresh they are more reliable. To look at overall reports: I would also read this: Hope these links and information helps! | |||||
| Answer to: Ford Fusion opinions | 33Relevance | 2 years ago | Elon Dusk | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I owned a 2015 fusion SE before I traded it in for my current 2021 Camry SE. I must say that my 2015 fusion was an extremely great and reliable car. I sold it at 120,000 miles and it never had any issues. A contributing factor would be my tendency to perform maintenance religiously. Oil change every 5k, transmission fluid change every 60k and all that good stuff. It was funny when I found out a man lived a couple blocks away bought my 2015 fusion from the dealership I sold it to for his college age son. Last time I saw them, the car had 144k miles and still ... | |||||
| Ford dash destroyed after airbag recall! | 27Relevance | 3 years ago | WillParsley | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hi scotty... I am a huge fan! I live in Dallas Tx....I brought my 09 Ford fusion 3.0 to grapevine ford to finally replace my airbag recall......when i got the car back the dash around the airbag started to lift up also the airbag cover in the middle is popping out......i took it back there and told them to fix it right....they said no .....thats a normal problem with the fusions......i said bad dashboards are a common problem.....because i had a 08 fusion 3.0 before and it had a dash that was cracking and coming apart......that was why i would keep a das ... | |||||
| Answer to: Should I buy a 2019 Ford Fusion hybrid? | 26Relevance | 2 years ago | Justin Shepherd | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I'd rather get a 2019 Toyota Prius with similar mileage over a 2019 fusion Hybrid. Most of the fusions and fusion Hybrids we were made in Mexico, the labor is much cheaper there, and the quality control isn't great; they don't make fusions and fusion Hybrids anymore, either, so that tells you something. | |||||
| Answer to: Fusion plug in hybrid, reliability. | 26Relevance | 2 years ago | Justin Shepherd | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| If push came to shove, I'd rather own a used Toyota Prius than a Ford fusion Energi. I'm pretty sure the Ford is made in Mexico. Toyota employs people in the US to build their cars. They're much a higher quality vehicle compared to that fusion Energi. They also don't make fusions, or fusion Energi's anymore. | |||||
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