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2010 Ford Fusion - Consumer Opinions

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MSN Autos user
The Fusion powers up for 2010

...The engine and transmission are a perfect match and handling is excelent. The quality of the 2010 Fusion is outstanding...

CarGurus user
2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid

...!!.............. I love this car! and Fabulous on your wallet for gas! If you are on the market for a hybrid this is the one! Check this car out!...

MSN Autos user
Ford fusion 2010

...Pros: So far everything except below Cons: There is no rear visability for parking Overall: Great car...

MSN Autos user
2010 Fusion I4 SEL

...Easy to handle, quiet, well constructed, gorgeous instrument panel and ambient lighting (with 7 different colors to choose from) and the seats are very...

Cars.com user
Just bought used 2010 SEL

...The SYNC System is INCREDIBLE. Adult Bike fits in trunk with 1 seat down. Incredibly quiet inside, even when lighting up the tires."...

CarGurus user
Best Car Around........fusion Was Voted 2010 Car Of The Year

...Great ride, great looks, great mileage. Just a great car. I am well satisfied. Everything a car should be! on a scale of 1 to 5, I would give it a 5 in all...

CarGurus user
I'm Excited To Own The Ford Fussion Sel 2010

...Classey design and easy to get used to. The kind of car that you would like to drive on a long trip in the mountains or along the Pacific shore...

CarGurus user
2010 Ford Fusion

...6L/100km as long as you have a steady foot in the city...if not, your looking at about 10L/100km easy to maintain.....keep it clean and its a beauty...

MSN Autos user
2010 Hybrid Fusion -- impressive on many levels...

...T'was also able to take advantage of rebate/sales tax exemptions which helped... Kept my last car for over 10 years/plan to keep this one just as long if not...

Edmunds user
Bad BAD customer service!!!

...Bought a new 2010 Fusion with a 6 sp auto trans. Nothing but problems with this trans. Had enough and sold the junk. Stay away from this model and Ford...


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Optional all-wheel drive, SYNC, and Sirius Travel Link separate the nonhybrid Fusion from most of these competitors.

If you favor ride quality over everything else, pick the Camry.

But be aware of the quality of inside the Camry: Toyota has skimped on the quality and look of many interior bits and pieces, so it is no longer the nicest interior in the class.

The sportier personality of the Accord more closely mirrors the 2010 Fusion, but so does the all-new Mazda6, a perennial favorite of TheCarConnection.com, and the Mazda should be considered for those who appreciate more of a performance feel; the new version is considerably more refined without giving up its sporty edge.

Nissan's Altima is another good choice.

The excellent 2009 Chevrolet Malibu and Saturn Aura also face off against the 2010 Ford Fusion.

The Malibu is our pick of the two; it's larger and delivers premium exterior style, plus a rich-looking interior.

The Aura, Malibu, Camry, and Altima are also offered in hybrid versions, each with similar-sized four-cylinder engines, although not all hybrid systems are the same.

General Motors uses a mild-hybrid system in its Aura and Malibu hybrids—they can't start up from a traffic light on electric power alone.

Both are well equipped, handle nicely, and boast excellent quality.

Some may like the Malibu's all-new style and larger interior, but neither of these mild hybrids can match the 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid in fuel economy.

The Fusion exceeds this pair by 13 mpg city and 3 mpg highway, although the step up in cost is less for the GM models.

The Toyota Camry and Nissan Altima are full hybrids that get better mileage than GM's mild hybrids but still trail the Fusion Hybrid.

The step up in cost from the GM mild hybrids to the full hybrids is significant (about $3,000 versus $1,500 for the GMs).


 
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