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MSRP: $21,900 - $32,200
Value: Average
MPG: 22 city/34 hwy

2013 Ford Fusion

2013 Ford Fusion Review

 (4 Stars) 

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2013 ushers in the second generation of Ford’s Fusion line of midsize cars, itself a cutting-edge development of the company’s CD3 platform that has existed only since 2006. The 2013 Ford Fusion is a crucial building block in the firm’s introduction and expansion of their ?Global-Car? strategy. This bold program intends to expand markets even in today’s challenging economic environment. The Ford Fusion’s heavily revamped 2013 edition, a stepping stone to this optimistic future, comes in three trims, ranging from the base S trim to the SE version to the premium Titanium. Five different powertrain choices include two hybrid variants for the environmentally conscious. Mixing vibrant styling with midsize performance and affordability, the 2013 Ford Fusion appeals to mainstream buyers globally with its mix of thrift, decent performance specs, and excitingly fresh appearance.

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