Car review wanted: 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid
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Car review wanted: 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid
The 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid... anyone try it out? What do you think of it?
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Re: Car review wanted: 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid
I have already tried the Toyota Prius. I'd love to know if I can fit in a Fusion Hybrid. In other words, I can't find one around me to try out. I would also like to see the Nissan Altima Hybrid.
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Re: Car review wanted: 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid
They have one at the Ford dealer about a mile from the house. With options it listed for ~$32,000. That was all I needed to know about it.Lavabe wrote:I have already tried the Toyota Prius. I'd love to know if I can fit in a Fusion Hybrid. In other words, I can't find one around me to try out. I would also like to see the Nissan Altima Hybrid.
The Nissan is only sold in limited area of the country. I saw a map somewhere online, but can't find it now.
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Re: Car review wanted: 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid
Test drove one this summer, but only for about 10 miles. My usual test drive is several hundred ;) . Mid-sized car just a bit smaller than the previous generation Accord. About 190 HP, IIRC, with a 4 cylinder engine and reasonable leg/hip/trunk/shoulder room, but then again, I'm not 6'7", nor will I transport any collards in my trunk. :roll: And no junk in my trunk jokes either. :roll: One of the auto mags reviewed this recently and rated it above the Malibu, Altima and one other that I just can't remember. This is on the list for one of our next vehicles. Would the Honda Civic or newly designed Insight "fit" you? I know the manager of the sales managers at a local Honda dealer and one of my patients is parts and service manager for a local Ford dealer. Call me for further details.
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Re: Car review wanted: 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid
I know nothing about the hybrid but I can say that I found the cockpit of the Fusion to be too small for me. I drove one for a couple of weeks (a rental given to me after I was involved in an accident that totaled my car) and just couldn't get comfortable due to the lack of room - especially head room. I am only 6'1" 235lbs so it isn't as if I am a giant or anything. If you are anywhere near my size the cockpit might be an issue for you.
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Re: Car review wanted: 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid
I wonder if the 2010 has any more room.
The MSRP is something like 27000, not 30000. I know that I fit in the Civic hybrid and the Prius.
The MSRP is something like 27000, not 30000. I know that I fit in the Civic hybrid and the Prius.
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Re: Car review wanted: 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid
Most of the FFH come with a $3K or a $5K option pkg. Let me know about the HCH. I have no Toyota connection.Lavabe wrote:I wonder if the 2010 has any more room.
The MSRP is something like 27000, not 30000. I know that I fit in the Civic hybrid and the Prius.
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Re: Car review wanted: 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid
Though the 2010 Ford Fusion is a redesign, interior dimensions appear to be pretty much exactly the same as the previous model.Lavabe wrote:I wonder if the 2010 has any more room.
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I remembered last PM that the 4th car in the review was the Camry Hybrid and the FFH was the best of the lot. I still can't recall whether this was in Car and Driver or Road and Track.devildeac wrote:Test drove one this summer, but only for about 10 miles. My usual test drive is several hundred ;) . Mid-sized car just a bit smaller than the previous generation Accord. About 190 HP, IIRC, with a 4 cylinder engine and reasonable leg/hip/trunk/shoulder room, but then again, I'm not 6'7", nor will I transport any collards in my trunk. :roll: And no junk in my trunk jokes either. :roll: One of the auto mags reviewed this recently and rated it above the Malibu, Altima and one other that I just can't remember. This is on the list for one of our next vehicles. Would the Honda Civic or newly designed Insight "fit" you? I know the manager of the sales managers at a local Honda dealer and one of my patients is parts and service manager for a local Ford dealer. Call me for further details.
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Re: Car review wanted: 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid
In a desperate bid to increase circulation, Hearst magazines offered a long list of mags for $6.99 for the first year. I added both of the above mentioned titles to my list of subscribed periodicals.devildeac wrote:I remembered last PM that the 4th car in the review was the Camry Hybrid and the FFH was the best of the lot. I still can't recall whether this was in Car and Driver or Road and Track.
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I like both those mags. What have they said about the A4? ;)YmoBeThere wrote:In a desperate bid to increase circulation, Hearst magazines offered a long list of mags for $6.99 for the first year. I added both of the above mentioned titles to my list of subscribed periodicals.devildeac wrote:I remembered last PM that the 4th car in the review was the Camry Hybrid and the FFH was the best of the lot. I still can't recall whether this was in Car and Driver or Road and Track.
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It lost to the Bimmer yet again...devildeac wrote:I like both those mags. What have they said about the A4? ;)YmoBeThere wrote:In a desperate bid to increase circulation, Hearst magazines offered a long list of mags for $6.99 for the first year. I added both of the above mentioned titles to my list of subscribed periodicals.devildeac wrote:I remembered last PM that the 4th car in the review was the Camry Hybrid and the FFH was the best of the lot. I still can't recall whether this was in Car and Driver or Road and Track.
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Damn porcupines... ;)YmoBeThere wrote:It lost to the Bimmer yet again...devildeac wrote:I like both those mags. What have they said about the A4? ;)YmoBeThere wrote:In a desperate bid to increase circulation, Hearst magazines offered a long list of mags for $6.99 for the first year. I added both of the above mentioned titles to my list of subscribed periodicals.
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Re: Car review wanted: 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid
I was going to look at the Ford Fusion in May when I bought my car but didn't - I really wanted a nice dark blue and the FFH didn't come in the proper shade of blue - only some mamby pamby light blue was available in the hybrid.
I went with a Camry Hybrid and have been enjoying it. The mpg is lower for the Camry Hybrid than the Prius or Fusion. Since this is my 4th car and I plan on having it for a while, I didn't want to compromise on the color and other features. Although the hybrid was a compromise because I couldn't get leather and moon roof in a manual transmission.
I went with a Camry Hybrid and have been enjoying it. The mpg is lower for the Camry Hybrid than the Prius or Fusion. Since this is my 4th car and I plan on having it for a while, I didn't want to compromise on the color and other features. Although the hybrid was a compromise because I couldn't get leather and moon roof in a manual transmission.
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Re: Car review wanted: 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid
Just call me Queen of the Quillsdevildeac wrote:Damn porcupines... ;)YmoBeThere wrote:It lost to the Bimmer yet again...devildeac wrote: I like both those mags. What have they said about the A4? ;)
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Re: Car review wanted: 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid
The review was in Car & Driver. They also had short take review in an earlier issue. You can check them out on their web site. Moneywise, the payback on the gas mileage difference takes a long, long time. The main reason to buy a hybrid, IMO, would be for environmental concerns. AW.devildeac wrote:I remembered last PM that the 4th car in the review was the Camry Hybrid and the FFH was the best of the lot. I still can't recall whether this was in Car and Driver or Road and Track.devildeac wrote:Test drove one this summer, but only for about 10 miles. My usual test drive is several hundred ;) . Mid-sized car just a bit smaller than the previous generation Accord. About 190 HP, IIRC, with a 4 cylinder engine and reasonable leg/hip/trunk/shoulder room, but then again, I'm not 6'7", nor will I transport any collards in my trunk. :roll: And no junk in my trunk jokes either. :roll: One of the auto mags reviewed this recently and rated it above the Malibu, Altima and one other that I just can't remember. This is on the list for one of our next vehicles. Would the Honda Civic or newly designed Insight "fit" you? I know the manager of the sales managers at a local Honda dealer and one of my patients is parts and service manager for a local Ford dealer. Call me for further details.
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I definitely agree that environmental concerns and using less gas (less dependence on foreign oil) are the main reasons behind a hybrid. I doubt I will ever make up the difference between a Camry and a Camry Hybrid in gas savings. I do enjoy getting 10-15mpg more in the hybrid than in the '95 Altima I replaced.August West wrote:The review was in Car & Driver. They also had short take review in an earlier issue. You can check them out on their web site. Moneywise, the payback on the gas mileage difference takes a long, long time. The main reason to buy a hybrid, IMO, would be for environmental concerns. AW.devildeac wrote:I remembered last PM that the 4th car in the review was the Camry Hybrid and the FFH was the best of the lot. I still can't recall whether this was in Car and Driver or Road and Track.devildeac wrote:Test drove one this summer, but only for about 10 miles. My usual test drive is several hundred ;) . Mid-sized car just a bit smaller than the previous generation Accord. About 190 HP, IIRC, with a 4 cylinder engine and reasonable leg/hip/trunk/shoulder room, but then again, I'm not 6'7", nor will I transport any collards in my trunk. :roll: And no junk in my trunk jokes either. :roll: One of the auto mags reviewed this recently and rated it above the Malibu, Altima and one other that I just can't remember. This is on the list for one of our next vehicles. Would the Honda Civic or newly designed Insight "fit" you? I know the manager of the sales managers at a local Honda dealer and one of my patients is parts and service manager for a local Ford dealer. Call me for further details.
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Re: Car review wanted: 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid
With me, it's the environmental concerns and using less gas. The Ford option also has me thinking American manufacturer for my first time.DukieInKansas wrote:I definitely agree that environmental concerns and using less gas (less dependence on foreign oil) are the main reasons behind a hybrid. I doubt I will ever make up the difference between a Camry and a Camry Hybrid in gas savings. I do enjoy getting 10-15mpg more in the hybrid than in the '95 Altima I replaced.
Oddly enough, like DukieInKansas, this would be a replacement for my '95 Altima.
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If the FFH had come in the correct blue, it would have come down to which of the two vehicles was more made in the US. I don't know, percentage wise, how much of the FFH is made in the US. FYI - the Prius and either the Insight or Civic (maybe both) are 100% made in Japan. The Prius had the double whammy of limited availability. I had to pretty much take one of the six vehicles they had or get on a waiting list for the 2010s and still not have much choice available.Lavabe wrote:With me, it's the environmental concerns and using less gas. The Ford option also has me thinking American manufacturer for my first time.DukieInKansas wrote:I definitely agree that environmental concerns and using less gas (less dependence on foreign oil) are the main reasons behind a hybrid. I doubt I will ever make up the difference between a Camry and a Camry Hybrid in gas savings. I do enjoy getting 10-15mpg more in the hybrid than in the '95 Altima I replaced.
Oddly enough, like DukieInKansas, this would be a replacement for my '95 Altima.
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Better call MayCO!!!! They can make anythang worth having!!!! ;)DukieInKansas wrote:If the FFH had come in the correct blue,.....Lavabe wrote:With me, it's the environmental concerns and using less gas. The Ford option also has me thinking American manufacturer for my first time.DukieInKansas wrote:I definitely agree that environmental concerns and using less gas (less dependence on foreign oil) are the main reasons behind a hybrid. I doubt I will ever make up the difference between a Camry and a Camry Hybrid in gas savings. I do enjoy getting 10-15mpg more in the hybrid than in the '95 Altima I replaced.
Oddly enough, like DukieInKansas, this would be a replacement for my '95 Altima.