2017 FORD Fusion

$10,495
$2,478
below average
85,534 Miles
10,103 Miles
below average

Vehicle Details

Mileage: 85534
Color: Blue
Body Style: Sedan
Transmission: 6-speed Automatic
Engine: 181 hp 1.5L I4
Drive Train: FWD
Fuel: Gasoline
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Option & Equipment

Bluetooth
Backup Camera
Alloy Wheels

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Backup Camera,AdvanceTrac,Keyless Entry,ABS (4-Wheel),Side Air Bags,F&R Head Curtain Air Bags,4-Cyl EcoBoost 1.5T,Tilt & Telescoping Wheel,FWD,Alloy Wheels,SYNC,Auto 6-Spd SelectShift,Cruise Control,CD/MP3 (Single Disc),Electronic Power Steering,Siri...


Recalls & Defects

VIN 3FA6P0HD8HR185817 may have been recalled. Check full report for more information

During a crash, the improper welds may fail, allowing any stowed luggage to move into the passenger compartment, increasing the risk of injury.

Ford Motor Company (Ford) is recalling certain 2017 Ford Fusion vehicles manufactured September 27, 2016, to September 28, 2016. The left rear seat backs pivot pins may have been improperly welded.


Information about Dealer

Great dealership in Austin, Austin Expo Cars
4.8
Sonny on 03/28/2016

Customer Service: 5 Buying Process: 5 Quality Of Repair: 5 Overall Facilities: 4

We were looking for a used car for our son who is currently attending college. We have looked all over Austin for a decent used car with fairly decent body and mechanical conditions. We were very frustrated at some of the used car dealerships in Austin. Most of the vehicles were in such terrible shape and smelled really bad. We know not to expecting a new car condition, but at the same time, we can not believe some the dealerships did not attempt to prep the vehicle to sale. Our last stop after a very long day was a small dealership on FM 1325, not too far from Shoreline Christian Center, Austin Expo Cars. Immediately, we saw a lot of nice and appears to be extremely well kept vehicles. We were approached by both the Owner Sebastian and awesome salesman Sami. There was no pressure and we were able to take the vehicle out for inspection and the process was quick and fun. Both Sebastian and Sami were extremely helpful, honest, polite and of the highest integrity of their assistance. We purchased a beautiful Jetta. This small dealership has a great inventory of high-end import German, Japanese, GM and other vehicles at great prices and immaculate condition. We strongly recommend Austin Expo Cars, austinexpocars.com . Please ask for Sebastian and/or Sami and tell them Sonny is sending you. This dealership is a perfect example of a successful local small business.

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Vehicle Rating & Owner Reviews

Overall Rating
3.8
based on 6 Reviews

Better than average

4
Alan on 11/03/2016

Comfort Rating: 5 Performance Rating: 4 Safety Rating: 4 Value Rating: 4

I purchased my Ford Fusion at the end of August and have driven 9500 miles since. I drove a company provided VW Passat before making my purchase. I test drove the Honda Accord, Toyota Camry, Mazda 6, and my Fusion. I am in sales so each of my cars over the past 21 years have been fleet vehicles. Personally my wife drives a Toyota Highlander. During my test drives, the Ford Fusion had the most comfortable seat. I am very happy with the comfort of the seat, and power seats are standard on the SE. Each of the cars I drove in my test were 4 cylinders; my Passat was the diesel. From a acceleration point of view, the Fusion is as good as any I have driven. I need acceleration from 60 MPH to 80 MPH for passing cars and I am comfortable with the Fusion's ability to get me around. The parts of the Fusion that are average in comparison of those that I have driven are the "Sync" feature for the hands free function, and noise that is created by the design on the side of the Fusion's body. On my Toyota and VW, the connection when a call is coming in and the ability to end the call is instantaneous. The Fusion has a 3-5 second delay for each. And there has been times when the Sirius Radio gets stuck. It won't change the channel or allow me to change to standard radio. Regarding the noise created by the design, both sides of the Fusion have a groove the length of the car. It creates a sound that is similar to a ribbon being tied to an antenna that is flying tight and it creates a rippling effect. Similar to a kite flying in the wind, too. It is very annoying. If you chose to test drive one, turn the radio down and accelerate to a speed of 60 or more for period of time. I have sales colleagues who drive Fusions and love them. The overall features and handling of the Fusion are satisfactory for my long travels. I also own a 1999 Ford F150 that has been an extremely reliable second vehicle. The reliability of my F150, plus Zero % financing, influenced my decision to purchase the Fusion.


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