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2008 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons Member3957 Very responsive V6. Only real complaint might be the very quick upshift from first second gear. Cruise control held 6th gear and speed very well on moderate grades. |
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2008 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons Member3886 Even with the 3.0L V6 the car still labors a bit going up freeway on ramps. 220-230hp is just not enough for a vehicle this size. 250-300hp would have been much better, but obviously fuel economy would be even worse than it is. |
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2010 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons Member2464 smooth 3.0 V6 matched perfectly with 6spd auto |
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2009 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons Member3456 Too little power for the weight of the vehicle (four cylinder, MTX-75). Sluggish acceleration from a stop. |
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2010 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons Member3695 I find the 3.0 Litre V6 to be a very quick and refined motor. Its powerful and its has a deep angry growl that I love. The 6 Spd select shift transmission is excellent, I love using the manual feature very handy. 240hp is more than enough power! |
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2010 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons Member3592 smooth, fun to drive |
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2007 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons Member2576 Not reliable. Main computer failed, leaving me stranded. |
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2007 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons Member3294 Handles and drives well on both straights and curves, in both the city and on the highway. |
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2009 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons Member3251 My 1991 Honda Accord with a similar sized engine seems much more responsive. |
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2008 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons Member2162 The Duratec 30 V6 engine and 6-speed Aisin transmission are well integrated and the power/weight ratio (under 15 lbs/hp) is good for climbing the I-5 Grapevine. |
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2009 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons Member2735 I am very happy w/ my fist 4cyl purchase. I is powerful and provides great economy. |
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2009 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons Member753 Fun to drive. |
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2006 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons Member2579 For such a small engine that gets such good mileage, the Fusion has plenty of get up and go power. |
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2006 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons A member in New York, United States The V-6 is well supported by the aftermarket and responds well to modifications. |
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2008 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons A member in Massachusetts, United States 4cyl with power, but could always use a bit more |
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2007 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons Member1237 When I test drove this car the sales man told me to floor it to feel the full performance... If there was any resemblance of performance it was the tachometer red lining and the car making lots of noise while getting no where fast. |
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2006 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons Member316 Smooth, although would like a manual bump shift option. |
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2006 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons Member322 Great performance, 6 speed is much better than all the competitors transmissions we drove before we bought the Fusion. |
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2007 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons A member in California, United States The 3.0L V6 with Variable valve timing is nice to begin with. When you need that little extra passing power this engine roars to life! The drive line was designed purfectly with ZERO Torque Steer! |
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2008 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons Member2066 The I4 engine is a bit unrefined under load, but fine under cruising conditions. |
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2008 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons Member295 Needs the 3.5L V6 to turn this car into a major grin factory. |
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2008 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons Member2129 There was not enough get up and go with the 3.0L V6. |
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2006 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons Member213 The reason I did not buy it was because it was not available with AWD at the time which we really need up on this hill in the winter. It is now available and this will probably our next car. |