2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid

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2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid

Kelley Blue Book Retail $23,600–$23,900  

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MPG City: 41 Highway: 36

Available Engines

156-hp, 2.5-liter I-4 (gas hybrid)

Transmissions

2-speed CVT w/OD

Average Consumer Rating

(4.8) 31 consumer reviews

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Summary

New or Notable

Based on redesigned 2010 Fusion
Gas/electric drivetrain
41 mpg city
Available tax credits through March 2010
LCD gauges
700-mile-plus range in city driving on one tank of gas
 

What We Like

+Gas mileage
+Drivetrain refinement
+Informative gauges
+Crash-test ratings
+Decent brake feel for a hybrid
+Composed handling
 

What We Don't

-Firm ride
-Limited trunk space
-Unsupportive backseat
-Tax credits phasing out
-Cheap-looking wheels
-Steering too skittish on the highway
 
Ford launches its first hybrid passenger car with the 2010 Fusion Hybrid. Available in spring 2009, the Fusion Hybrid, along with its Mercury Milan Hybrid sibling, promises to be one of the most fuel-efficient midsize sedans on sale in the U.S.   Read More

1 Available Fusion Hybrid Trim

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    Original MSRP
Hybrid 4dr Front-wheel Drive Sedan
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$27,950
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2010 Mercury Milan Hybrid

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