Compare: 2009 Ford Fusion vs 2009 Honda Accord Sedan

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2009 Ford Fusion

2009 Honda Accord Sedan

  2009 Ford Fusion 2009 Honda Accord Sdn EX-L
MSRP
$22,320
$25,905
Invoice $20,568 $23,483
MPG
City/Highway
17/29 19/31
Rating 8.2 9.2
Bottom Line The 2009 Ford Fusion is a great choice for those who place their priorities on style and handling, but if interior space matters to you, look elsewhere. The 2009 Honda Accord is perfectly capable of performing the duties of either a $20,000 commuter vehicle or a $30,000 family sedan.
Likes &
Dislikes

Likes:

  • Responsive steering/handling
  • Good looks
  • Cutting-edge entertainment systems
  • Available all-wheel drive

Dislikes:

  • No manual V-6 option
  • Fuel economy lags behind class leaders
  • Availability of stability control is limited

Likes:

  • Sporty handling combined with big-car poise
  • Very quiet and well-isolated cabin
  • Honda reliability and resale value
  • Affordability
  • Unrivaled build quality

Dislikes:

  • Fuel economy could be better
  • Swooping roofline limits backseat headroom
  • Unexciting styling
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Used Car Prices

  Min Max Average
2009 Ford Fusion $12,806 $18,392 $15,626
2009 Honda Accord Sedan $16,046 $22,294 $19,199
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