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Are 2013 Ford Fusions good used cars?

Are 2013 Ford Fusions good used cars?

Is the 2013 Ford Fusion a Good Used Car? Yes, the 2013 Ford Fusion is a good used car. It has some of the strongest engines and best handling in the midsize car segment. Additionally, its ownership costs are relatively low, and its cabin materials are nice.

What kind of car is the 2013 Ford Fusion?

From the Hyundai Sonata and Toyota Camry to the redesigned Nissan Altima and Honda Accord, these cars offer quiet cabins, plenty of space and a fair amount of features even in base or lower trim levels. The redesigned 2013 Ford Fusion breaks away from the pack in a big way.

What kind of wheels does the Ford Fusion have?

No matter which Ford Fusion I tested, it took curves with sports car aplomb. Even with low-rolling-resistance tires on all the Fusions — equipped with standard 16-inch or optional 17-, 18- or 19-inch wheels — there was ample grip. Steering feel on all the cars is exceptional: precise during dynamic turns and on point on straight stretches.

Is the 2013 Ford Fusion a James Bond car?

The redesigned 2013 Ford Fusion breaks away from the pack in a big way. It outhandles the entire field and has a design that is James Bond dashing while the rest would be best fit for Miss Moneypenny.

Is the Ford Fusion Hybrid an electric car?

There is no EV driving mode, and the hybrid features a digital gauge cluster identical to that found in Fusions equipped with the optional MyFord Touch multimedia system. The Fusion Hybrid does carry over the previous generation’s familiar graphical leaves in the gauge cluster that grow as you drive more efficiently.

Is the 2013 Ford Fusion a good car?

With solid power, excellent fuel economy, provocative styling and enhanced refinement, the 2013 Ford Fusion is a top choice for a midsize sedan. The 2013 Ford Fusion first entices with its handsome styling.

What’s the name of the new Ford Fusion?

2013 Ford Fusion Titanium. For 2013, we witnessed the debut of the second generation of Ford’s mid-size sedan, the Fusion. Ford has made a nice car into quite the stunner with a whole new look. Gone is the heavy-handed grille that dominated the front end, replaced by a more sophisticated opening with a hint of Aston Martin.

What kind of suspension does the Ford Fusion have?

In contrast to the front double-wishbone suspension of the first-generation Fusion, up front are MacPherson struts, and at rear is a new multi-link rear suspension to back up Ford’s claim that the Fusion is a “driver’s car.” Most of the exterior dimensions have been increased slightly for 2013, giving the Fusion a lower, sportier look.

What’s the top speed of a Ford Fusion?

The system’s transition between the gasoline engine and electric motor is nearly seamless, and the car can travel up to 62 mph on electric power alone. The Energi plug-in hybrid’s electric-only top speed is 85 mph, and the car is rated to travel up to 21 miles on electricity alone and up to 620 miles total.

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Ruth Doyle