2011 Ford Fusion

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2011 Ford Fusion

Kelley Blue Book Retail $14,950–$20,100  

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MPG City: 17 – 23 Highway: 24 – 33

Available Engines

263-hp, 3.5-liter V-6 (regular gas)
175-hp, 2.5-liter I-4 (regular gas)
240-hp, 3.0-liter V-6 (flexible; E85)

Transmissions

6-speed manual w/OD
6-speed automatic w/OD
6-speed automatic w/OD and auto-manual

Average Consumer Rating

(4.7) 46 consumer reviews

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New or Notable

Related to Mercury Milan
Four-cylinder or two V-6s
Manual or automatic
Available AWD
Available blind spot warning system
Available backup camera
 

What We Like

+Four-cylinder gas mileage
+Many standard safety features
+Luggage space
+Spring-loaded folding seats
+Well-executed navigation system
 

What We Don't

-Crowded center controls
-Occasional low-rent interior surfaces
 
Ford used the previous Fusion to usher in its new three-bar grille, which has been a hit with buyers. The new Fusion has an even bolder chrome grille, as if announcing to the world, "Yes, bigger is better." In ascending order, trim levels include the S, SE, SEL and Sport. All-wheel drive is optional. There's also a Fusion Hybrid that's detailed separately in the Cars.com Research section.  Read More

6 Available Fusion Trims

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