That Fusion is definitely on my top 5 mid sized vehicles for 2014. I love both the interior and exterior designs everything just flows in it. If anything the tech, as mentioned in your review, can be a bit tricky. All in all great car and as usual great review!
I've been eyeing this car fro some time. I've decided to rent it and drive it nearly two thousand miles to find out how it really feels. I like the styling so far, we'll see how it feels on a long trip.
Thanks for the great review. Love the Fusion. Recently had the opportunity to drive one on a long road trip and it was outstanding. Keep up the great video's.
Great job on the review (love the blue color at the end). I love the previous version based on the Mazda 6 so this new model had a high bar set and got to say in the mid-upper level trim, this one delivers in spades. The models with the leather and ecoboost options are must haves.
I dont know if recommending this car so heavily is a good idea to be honest. We've owned our 2013 Fusion SE for a year and after those 33,540 miles we put on it, It hasn't held-up the best with multiple interior/exterior quality issues and a rough shifting transmission. Ford definitely got the styling down pat, but they need to work on their reliability and quality for the most part. Luckily our 2013 Fusion was a company car and is being replaced with our new 2014 Altima SV. I would for sure wait for atleast a mid-cycle refresh before I bought a Fusion hoping the quality is improved. Overall the video was great though!
Brilliant shades of grey!!!! :D Really like how Ford isn't afraid to push new designs like this Fusion! I can't wait for the new Mustang!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :}
You mightnot have 4 to 5 friends but the internet loves you buddy,chao,cool and awesome reviews and i am much more eager to see the review of 2014 fusion with the 1.5l ecoboost buddy,some reviews say its reduced turbo lag compared to 1.6 ecoboost makes it much more responsive to drive,so if you get a chance to review it give a comparison with the 1.6 too,
According to C.R. a comparable Fusion costs almost $10k more than either a Camry or Accord, this in my opinion, places it in a class above, without it being a class above, it's no wonder that both those other 2 outsell it, not to mention the yet unproven long term reliability of the turbo engines.
Have had way too many quality issues with Ford vehicles, and the tech recently is not very intuitive. from experience, GM vehicles have held up much better for us.