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2015 Toyota Camry Hybrid SE Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The Toyota Camry Hybrid tends to cost a little less than the Honda Accord Hybrid, but a little more than the Ford Fusion Hybrid. All run in the low 30s, though, when equipped like the tested Camry Hybrid SE. These are sticker prices. Discounts and incentives could widen... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Ford Fusion |
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2014 Honda Accord Hybrid Touring Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The first Honda Accord Hybrid's second fatal flaw was a fairly high selling price, about $3,700 higher than that for the regular top-of-the-line Accord. The new one is based around a smaller engine and an incredibly simple single-speed transmission...but it remains about $3,500 more than the equivalent (now... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Ford Fusion |
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2015 Hyundai Sonata Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh As Hyundai has improved its cars it has raised their prices, so they're not nearly as cheap as they used to be. With the 2015, though, Hyundai has cut the base car's price by $300, to $21,960. A 2014 Ford Fusion, with fewer standard features, starts over $800 higher.... Comparison vehicle: 2014 Ford Fusion |
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2015 Chrysler 200 Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The old 200 sold largely based on price. After discounts and incentives it tended to be far cheaper than other midsize sedans. The new 200 looks and drives much better than the old one, yet it's list price is about the same when adjusted for its additional features. While... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Ford Fusion |
2014 Mazda6 Sport Review (manual transmission) Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Unlike with the Grand Touring, with the Mazda6 Sport price is arguably among the reasons to buy. The least expensive Ford Fusion with a manual transmission costs $3,660 more, $25,445 vs. $21,785. Adjusting for the Fusions additional features narrows the gap, but only to a still sizable $2,100. The Honda... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Ford Fusion |
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2013 Kia Optima SXL Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh When most people hear "Kia," they still think cheap. Well, with a list price of $35,275, the Optima SXL is far from cheap. In the SXL's defense, it includes materials rarely if ever offered in this segment, such as luxury-class "nappa" leather on the doors as well as the seats,... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Ford Fusion |
2014 Mazda6 Grand Touring Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Configure a Ford Fusion SE like the Mazda6 Grand Touring, and it lists for $690 more, $30,980 vs. $30,290. But adjust for feature differences using TrueDelta's car price comparison tool, and the difference comes out to exactly zero. So like the Fusion, the Mazda6 costs more than a Kia... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Ford Fusion |
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2013 Chevrolet Malibu LTZ Turbo Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Chevrolet (along with Ford) no longer attempts to undercut the Japanese, much less the Koreans, with its pricing. Without nav (another $795), an otherwise loaded Malibu LTZ turbo lists for $33,950. Do without the tricoat white paint and "cocoa fashion" interior trim, and you can shave $495 and $150, respectively.... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Ford Fusion |
2013 Ford Fusion Titanium Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh The 2013 Fusion looks and feels expensive. Designed to serve the European as well as the North American market, I very much expected Ford, like VW, to have to price their car at the top of the segment. Instead, they've priced it near the bottom. For the best handling, get... Comparison vehicle: 2012 Volkswagen Passat |
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2011 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons A member in Maine, United States 10K more than a base Fusion. |
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2007 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons Member5088 Found a reputable dealer that could sell me one for about $2,000 less then any other dealer around me for the same vehicle. The price made the difference. |
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2007 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons Member4783 Best bang for your buck |
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2008 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons Member3957 Mid-model is well appointed at a reasonable sales price. |
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2009 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons Member3456 Payments would have been a bit over my budget for the four-cylinder; out-of-reach for the six (no manual, either, so no sale!) |
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2006 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons A member in Alberta, Canada For the price a nice car. Only if you drive it where there are no wet/snowy roads. |
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2009 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons Member3646 Brand new, V6 for under 20,000, whats not to love about that? |
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2010 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons Member3592 cheaper than toyota or honda |
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2007 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons Member3564 Got this car used for $10,500, well below Blue Book value. Even at list prices the car is a good deal for the money. |
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2007 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons Member2576 Reasonably priced. |
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2010 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons A member in Florida, United States At list price this car offered very little the Prius did not, at a much higher cost |
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2007 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons A member in Ohio, United States Leased using Ford employee pricing. Nice car for a really nice price- only $225 a month (36 months). |
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2006 Ford Fusion Pros and Cons Member2579 For everything you get in a Fusion, the prices are dirt cheap. |
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