Ford Fusion 2011
The 2011 Ford Fusion ranks 1 out of 19 Affordable Midsize Cars. This ranking is based on our analysis of 20 published reviews and test drives of the Ford Fusion, and our analysis of reliability and safety data.
Reviewers were impressed with the 2010 Ford Fusion’s upscale interior, more powerful engine options and available all-wheel drive. The 2011 Ford Fusion maintains these traits, but gains a few more improvements.
The Ford Fusion had an excellent 2010. Its refreshed exterior styling and strong list of standard and optional features helped it get a top spot on our Affordable Midsize Car ranking list, win 2010 Motor Trend Car of the Year
Largely unchanged for 2011, the Ford Fusion preserves the 2010 Fusion’s reputation as an Affordable Midsize Car with a nice interior, great fuel economy and a host of features like Integrated Blind Spot Mirrors and HD Radio -- a new feature for 2011 -- that appeal to buyers who, according to Kelly Blue Book, “need the practicality of a well-appointed, well-engineered and crisp-handling family-sized four-door.”
Perhaps one of the coolest additions to the 2011 Ford Fusion is the MyKey system. Designed for teen drivers, MyKey keeps young people safe by limiting their top speed to 80 mph, limiting radio volume to 45 percent, chiming continuously when seat belts aren’t buckled and providing low-fuel warnings. MyKey is standard on the 2011 Ford Fusion and will keep parents at ease when their children borrow the car.
The Ford Fusion also boasts Ford’s unique SYNC system, which provides turn-by-turn directions without the need for an expensive navigation screen, offers vehicle health updates and lets drivers control smart phone apps and mp3 players through voice commands. Many luxury cars can’t offer SYNC’s functionality, especially for under $25,000 for the I4 SEL.
Most car reviewers agree that the 2011 Ford Fusion is ideal for small families. It is practical for city drivers, looks good, prioritizes safety, doesn’t waste fuel and won’t break the bank.
The 2011 Ford Fusion ranks 1 out of 19 Affordable Midsize Cars. This ranking is based on our analysis of 20 published reviews and test drives of the Ford Fusion, and our analysis of reliability and safety data.
Reviewers were impressed with the 2010 Ford Fusion’s upscale interior, more powerful engine options and available all-wheel drive. The 2011 Ford Fusion maintains these traits, but gains a few more improvements.
The Ford Fusion had an excellent 2010. Its refreshed exterior styling and strong list of standard and optional features helped it get a top spot on our Affordable Midsize Car ranking list, win 2010 Motor Trend Car of the Year
Largely unchanged for 2011, the Ford Fusion preserves the 2010 Fusion’s reputation as an Affordable Midsize Car with a nice interior, great fuel economy and a host of features like Integrated Blind Spot Mirrors and HD Radio -- a new feature for 2011 -- that appeal to buyers who, according to Kelly Blue Book, “need the practicality of a well-appointed, well-engineered and crisp-handling family-sized four-door.”
Perhaps one of the coolest additions to the 2011 Ford Fusion is the MyKey system. Designed for teen drivers, MyKey keeps young people safe by limiting their top speed to 80 mph, limiting radio volume to 45 percent, chiming continuously when seat belts aren’t buckled and providing low-fuel warnings. MyKey is standard on the 2011 Ford Fusion and will keep parents at ease when their children borrow the car.
The Ford Fusion also boasts Ford’s unique SYNC system, which provides turn-by-turn directions without the need for an expensive navigation screen, offers vehicle health updates and lets drivers control smart phone apps and mp3 players through voice commands. Many luxury cars can’t offer SYNC’s functionality, especially for under $25,000 for the I4 SEL.
Most car reviewers agree that the 2011 Ford Fusion is ideal for small families. It is practical for city drivers, looks good, prioritizes safety, doesn’t waste fuel and won’t break the bank.
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