Showing posts with label Ford Fusion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ford Fusion. Show all posts

Ford Shows Four Tuned 2013 Fusion Sedans for SEMA


The Blue Oval will be visiting Las Vegas and the annual SEMA Show at the end of this month with an arsenal of customized 2013 Fusion sedans created in collaboration with a selection of tuners.

The first custom Fusion comes from 3dCarbon and it is based on the most powerful model of the series equipped with the 237hp 2.0-liter EcoBoost engine and AWD. The tune is called "Euro Series" and is said to be inspired by the "elegant, sophisticated styling of classic European sedans".

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2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid to Gain More Luxurious Trimmed Titanium Edition


Starting early next year, Ford customers in the U.S. will have one more option when it comes to the new 2013 Fusion Hybrid as the Blue Oval announced the addition of a Titanium model to the range.

The Titanium edition is based on the already available Fusion Hybrid SE, which is EPA rated at 47mpg combined, adding new exterior and interior appointments.

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New Ford Fusion Hybrid Delivers 47MPG, Bests Toyota Camry Hybrid by up to 8MPG


Ford has added one more selling point to the new Fusion Hybrid that will begin arriving at dealers across the United States later this fall.

According to the Blue Oval, the hybrid variant of the Fusion (to be sold as the Mondeo in Europe) is the most fuel-efficient midsize sedan in America with an EPA-certified 47 mpg city, 47 mpg highway and 47 mpg (5.0lt/100km or 56.5 mpg UK) combined fuel economy rating.

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2013 Ford Fusion Pace Car to Drive Off the Track and Into the Driveway of One Lucky Fan [w/Video]


The race-liveried 2013 Ford Fusion Titanium sedan pictured above will serve as the official pace car during the NASCAR Ford Championship Weekend that takes place in Homestead, Florida, at the Miami Speedway, from November 16 to 18. Read more »

Consumer Reports Concludes that the MyFord Touch System Still "Stinks"


The saga with Consumer Reports’ ongoing hatred with the MyFord touch control system present in most new Fords continues.

Beginning back in 2011 with the Ford Edge, Consumer Reports (CR) decided against their “recommended buy” status claiming responsibility to the then all-new MyFord Touch system.

Now, in a latest article entitled “Why the MyFord touch control system stinks,” CR author Eric Evarts describes the less than simple to use touch screen control systems now present in most 2013 Ford and Lincoln models.

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