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2006 FusionThe Fusion is aimed directly at midsize sedan stars such as Honda Accord, Toyota Camry and Nissan Altima. An all-aluminum 2.3-liter...
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The Fusion is aimed directly at midsize sedan stars such as Honda Accord, Toyota Camry and Nissan Altima. An all-aluminum 2.3-liter four-cylinder engine will be standard with an optional 3.0-liter V6 available. Both power plants will drive the front wheels and there will be a choice of manual, automatic or continuously variable transmissions. The Fusion will also be offered with a hybrid power plant.
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A great buy
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Pros: Edgy styling, responsive handling, good material feel, base price, stereo, reat seat room.
Cons: I-4 acceleration and noise, HVAC noise/slow speed, overall fit and finish, visibility, over-the-top styling.
The Fusion is a good buy with it's low base price, edgy styling, responsiveness, good material feel, and a kickin stereo. It lacks in overall fit and finish, including the airbag cover being very loose and large gaps. The trip computer is fairly user friendly, but could be a little simpler. The inline four engine has hideously slow acceleration and is extremely noisy. Visibility out the rear is okay at best. Rear seat room is extraordinary. The seats are very velour-ish and tend to grab lint. The white tail lights are an acquired taste, and the large chrome grille is flat out ugly. The Milan has much more subtle looks. The radio is simple to use, but a non-functioning AUX button is a little odd.
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