Common questions

What engine is in a 2008 Ford Fusion?

What engine is in a 2008 Ford Fusion?

2.3 L 4-cylinder
3.0 L V6
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What’s the price of a 2008 Ford Fusion?

The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for a 2008 Ford Fusion runs from around $18,500 for the base S sedan to a high of about $30,000 for a fully-loaded SEL V6 all-wheel drive model.

What kind of car is the Ford Fusion?

The 2008 Ford Fusion is just such a car – a 180-degree turnabout from the lackluster midsize Ford products of the past and a major homerun for Ford. Although designed here in the U.S., the Fusion borrows much of its chassis and drivetrain from its Japanese cousin, the Mazda Mazda6.

What’s the price of a 2013 Ford Fusion?

A base 2013 Ford Fusion S has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starting at $22,495. On the other end of the spectrum, a loaded Titanium model with all-wheel drive can reach over $38,000.

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.

The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for a 2008 Ford Fusion runs from around $18,500 for the base S sedan to a high of about $30,000 for a fully-loaded SEL V6 all-wheel drive model.

The 2008 Ford Fusion is just such a car – a 180-degree turnabout from the lackluster midsize Ford products of the past and a major homerun for Ford. Although designed here in the U.S., the Fusion borrows much of its chassis and drivetrain from its Japanese cousin, the Mazda Mazda6.

What kind of gas mileage does Ford Fusion get?

Front-wheel drive is standard on all Fusions, while V6 trims also offer optional all-wheel drive. For a midsize sedan, the Fusion puts up respectable fuel economy numbers. The four-cylinder/automatic 2008 Fusion posts 20 mpg city and 28 mpg highway, while the V6 version rates 18 and 26, respectively.

Why was there no manual transmission on the Ford Fusion?

Almost certainly due to an anticipated lack of much market demand, however, Ford didn’t see fit to place a manual transmission in the V6-powered models, essentially cutting short the Fusion’s potential as a bona fide driving enthusiast’s car.

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Ruth Doyle