Compare: 2009 Ford Fusion vs 2010 Subaru Legacy

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2009 Ford Fusion

2010 Subaru Legacy

  2009 Ford Fusion 2010 Subaru Legacy
MSRP
$22,320
$26,491
Invoice $20,568 $24,742
MPG
City/Highway
17/29 18/31
Rating 8.2 8.8
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. Subaru is finally taking its all-wheel-drive message into the mid-size sedan mainstream, and it’s done so almost flawlessly with the 2010 Legacy.
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:

  • Refined feel and quiet cabin
  • Smooth ride, yet responsive handling
  • All-weather ability, no matter which engine
  • Acceleration in 2.5GT and 3.6R
  • Especially roomy backseat

Dislikes:

  • Bluetooth interface not available on base 2.5i
  • Knuckles hit hazard button when shifting
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Used Car Prices

  Min Max Average
2009 Ford Fusion $12,798 $18,394 $15,626
2010 Subaru Legacy $20,147 $23,357 $21,716
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