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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Cars / April 2009

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Ford Fusion Hybrid

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PWY - 27 Apr 2009 00:13 GMT
I am considering a Fusion Hybrid and was wondering if anyone here has
experience with this car.

How is it on hills? Passing other cars on highway? Gas mileage? Maintenance?

Thanks for any replies,

Paul
Jeff - 27 Apr 2009 01:21 GMT
> I am considering a Fusion Hybrid and was wondering if anyone here has
> experience with this car.
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> Paul

The Fusion Hybrid was just released. Chances are, no one has enough
experience to answer your questions.

Jeff
Derek Gee - 27 Apr 2009 03:01 GMT
>I am considering a Fusion Hybrid and was wondering if anyone here has
>experience with this car.
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> Paul

There have been a lot of reviews of the Fusion Hybrid and other than
Maintenance, I think they will answer your questions.  Every review I have
read has been positive, and most indicate that the Fusion is the best hybrid
available.  Google for reviews.  Here's one to get you started:

http://www.motortrend.com:80/roadtests/alternative/112_0901_2010_ford_fusion_hyb
rid_2009_toyota_camry_hybrid/index.html


Derek
Dioclese - 27 Apr 2009 12:41 GMT
>I am considering a Fusion Hybrid and was wondering if anyone here has
>experience with this car.
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> Paul

The first 3 questions are subjective and interpretive depending on
conditions of the driver's usage, terrain, traffic, and roads.

Maintenance is a long-term picture, not enough time has passed to answer
that by a cuirent driver/owner of same vehicle.
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