SAFETY | 8 out of 10
Expert Quotes:
Good," frontal offset impact; "good," side impact; Top Safety Pick
IIHS
Five stars, front impact and side driver impact; four stars, side rear impact
NHTSA
Available safety features include ABS, traction control, new-for-2009 antiskid system
ConsumerGuide
The 2009 Ford Fusion comes very close to a perfect score across both NHTSA and IIHS crash test ratings, but ends up falling just short in one NHTSA test. In the IIHS battery of tests, the 2009 Ford Fusion earns the highest possible rating, "good," in both the frontal offset and side impact tests. In the federal government's NHTSA tests, the Fusion earns a perfect five-star rating for both front impacts and side driver impacts, as well as a four-star rating for side rear impacts. In addition, the IIHS awards the Ford Fusion its Top Safety Pick rating for 2009, citing the Fusion's "good performance in front, side, and rear tests and optional electronic stability control."
Many reviews read by TheCarConnection.com slammed the 2008 Ford Fusion for not offering a stability control feature, so for 2009 Ford has updated the Fusion with the latest safety gear. The caveat, note TheCarConnection.com’s editors, is that it’s a $495 option and many of the four-cylinder models are likely to arrive to the dealership without it, unless you special-order.
Cars.com states that the Fusion's "safety features include: standard side-impact and side curtain airbags, standard security system, standard four-wheel-disc antilock brakes, optional electronic stability system, [and] optional reverse sensing system." ConsumerGuide adds that "traction control" is offered on the 2009 Ford Fusion, while MyRide.com notes the presence of a "tire-pressure monitor [and] LATCH child-seat anchors." One complaint still arises, though; Edmunds reviewers opine that, while "stability control is optional on all Fusions this year...it should be noted that most top family sedans offer this important feature as standard equipment."
In addition to its wealth of safety features, the 2009 Ford Fusion offers tremendous driver visibility. This oft-overlooked component of driver safety is especially appreciated during lane changes, and ConsumerGuide notes that the "relatively high-set [seats] contribute to fine outward visibility" in all directions.
Conclusion
With the optional electronic stability control system, the 2009 Ford Fusion has been updated with accident-avoidance features to match its excellent protection.
SAFETY | 8 out of 10Expert Quotes:Good," frontal offset impact; "good," side impact; Top Safety PickIIHSFive stars, front impact and side driver impact; four stars, side rear impactNHTSAAvailable safety features include ABS, traction control, new-for-2009 antiskid systemConsumerGuide
The 2009 Ford Fusion comes very close to a perfect score across both NHTSA and IIHS crash test ratings, but ends up falling just short in one NHTSA test. In the IIHS battery of tests, the 2009 Ford Fusion earns the highest possible rating, "good," in both the frontal offset and side impact tests. In the federal government's NHTSA tests, the Fusion earns a perfect five-star rating for both front impacts and side driver impacts, as well as a four-star rating for side rear impacts. In addition, the IIHS awards the Ford Fusion its Top Safety Pick rating for 2009, citing the Fusion's "good performance in front, side, and rear tests and optional electronic stability control."
Many reviews read by TheCarConnection.com slammed the 2008 Ford Fusion for not offering a stability control feature, so for 2009 Ford has updated the Fusion with the latest safety gear. The caveat, note TheCarConnection.com’s editors, is that it’s a $495 option and many of the four-cylinder models are likely to arrive to the dealership without it, unless you special-order.
Cars.com states that the Fusion's "safety features include: standard side-impact and side curtain airbags, standard security system, standard four-wheel-disc antilock brakes, optional electronic stability system, [and] optional reverse sensing system." ConsumerGuide adds that "traction control" is offered on the 2009 Ford Fusion, while MyRide.com notes the presence of a "tire-pressure monitor [and] LATCH child-seat anchors." One complaint still arises, though; Edmunds reviewers opine that, while "stability control is optional on all Fusions this year...it should be noted that most top family sedans offer this important feature as standard equipment."
In addition to its wealth of safety features, the 2009 Ford Fusion offers tremendous driver visibility. This oft-overlooked component of driver safety is especially appreciated during lane changes, and ConsumerGuide notes that the "relatively high-set [seats] contribute to fine outward visibility" in all directions.
ConclusionWith the optional electronic stability control system, the 2009 Ford Fusion has been updated with accident-avoidance features to match its excellent protection.
2009 FORD FUSION STYLING | [8 out of 10] Cars.com: "Improbably, the Fusion has aged well" Automobile Magazine: "Clean and a bit more interesting to look at than a Honda Accord or a Toyota Camry " MyRide.com: "The center dash is not beautiful, however, and the interior looks classier ...
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