Compare: 2010 Ford Fusion vs 2009 Toyota Camry

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2010 Ford Fusion

2009 Toyota Camry

  2010 Ford Fusion 2009 Toyota Camry XLE
MSRP
$24,025
$23,920
Invoice $22,232 $21,765
MPG
City/Highway
17/31 19/31
Rating 8.8 7.6
Bottom Line If you seek proof that Detroit in general, and Ford in particular, can build a comfortable, high-quality, fine-driving, and hyper-efficient sedan that is more than competitive, look to the 2010 Ford Fusion. The 2009 Toyota Camry remains one of the best choices for those looking for a reliable and roomy—albeit plainly dressed—family sedan.
Likes &
Dislikes

Likes:

  • More powerful AND more fuel-efficient
  • SYNC audio/calling interface
  • Improved interior quality and quietness
  • Solid build quality
  • New Sport and Hybrid models

Dislikes:

  • Rear seat-back release only in trunk
  • Somewhat tight backseat
  • Basic transmission has only "D" and "L" positions
  • Sport model doesn't offer paddle shifters

Likes:

  • Smooth ride on a variety of surfaces
  • Quiet interior with very little engine or road noise
  • Extremely smooth, refined engines
  • Four-cylinder fuel efficiency
  • Reputation for reliability and good resale value

Dislikes:

  • Exterior styling is very conservative
  • Interior materials can look cheap and subpar
  • Unimpressive build quality
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Used Car Prices

  Min Max Average
2010 Ford Fusion $15,398 $18,657 $17,135
2009 Toyota Camry $13,828 $18,622 $16,176
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