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2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid 4dr Sedan FWD

2010 Ford Fusion
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Front Wheel Drive, 4 Door Sedan, Mid-Size Sedan
41 mpg city / 36 mpg hwy
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November 19, 2009  By Brian Alexander, Content Editor
Where the gasoline 2010 Fusion provides a good starting point thanks to significant quality improvements, the Hybrid is the model that feels truly 21st century.
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great performance,reliabilty and good mileage,a little too small all around for me(came down from a towncar)however my wife will drive this car (would,nt drive the lincoln too big for her) also the ride leaves much to be desired feel every bump crack rock in the road not a good riding car,if it had....




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Review: 2010 Ford Fusion SE 6MT proves that sometimes less is more – Filed under: In the Autoblog Garage, Sedans/Saloons, Ford 2010 Ford Fusion SE 6MT - Click above for high-res image gallery What we have here is a rare breed. A mid-size sedan from a domestic automaker equipped with a manually actuated clutch. In fact Source: feedproxy.google.com

Ford Fusion hybrid tops 80 mpg, 1,000 miles with 1/3 of a tank left – 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid - Click above for high-res image gallery The team that set out this past weekend to cover 1,000 miles on a single tank of gasoline succeeded and then some. When the team of race drivers, engineers and hyper-milers crossed the Source: www.autobloggreen.com

2010 Motor Trend Car of the Year: Ford Fusion – 2010 Motor Trend Car of the Year: Ford FusionThe Comeback Kid: Do-it-All Sedan is Reborn for 2010 and is Better, Smarter, Nicer, Prettier, Comfier, Leaner, Meaner, and Greener in Every Way Photo Gallery: 2010 Motor Trend Car of the Year Award Winner Source: www.motortrend.com

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