2009 Ford Fusion SEL

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Looks like a good buy
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good luck with your shopping
 
You realize that Carfax says it was a rental car in Hawaii? So probably less highway miles. I would certainly buy a Fusion, but avoid a rental car, even if the non-rental car had more miles. In fact the high number of Fusions in rental fleets should hold down the price of all Fusions, making them a good deal. One of the "american" cars (built in Mexico) that goes toe to toe with the "japanese" cars (built in the US)
 
Yes, I saw that. Im not sure what to think of that other than the fact it was exposed to salty air, but for such a short period of time Im sure the anticorrosion did its job.
 
I'd be concerned about the long term reliability of the brakes, transmission and suspension. How's the tire wear? If the tires have been replaced at this mileage or they have above average wear, that's a concern.
 
We have not seen it yet. Its over 150 Miles away.
Im going to be over there Sunday for a Crown Vic meet, so Ill check it out, even if she cant get off work to come with.
You know, I went through the list and opened all the free CarFax reports. All except one was a rental, and that one was a business fleet with reported moderate right front damage.
 
Just about every 09 or 10 car for sale will be a former rental...All our Panthers were former rentals when we got them a year old...Usually it comes with a 7 year or 70K mile warranty when they are certified like ours were and most likely the Fusion is...Even when I got my 88 Town Car a year old it was a former rental...It was listed as a Ford Executive car...I kept that car till 300K miles...As long as it was serviced regularly I do not see a issue with that car...I would take it on a nice highway run and have a independent give it a quick look in case there is something up with it that you don't see.
 
Originally Posted By: CROWNVIC4LIFE
Just about every 09 or 10 car for sale will be a former rental...All our Panthers were former rentals when we got them a year old...Usually it comes with a 7 year or 70K mile warranty when they are certified like ours were and most likely the Fusion is...Even when I got my 88 Town Car a year old it was a former rental...It was listed as a Ford Executive car...I kept that car till 300K miles...As long as it was serviced regularly I do not see a issue with that car...I would take it on a nice highway run and have a independent give it a quick look in case there is something up with it that you don't see.

Thats what I figure. The reason we are looking at such a new model is the loan she is approved for has higher rates for older years. Before 2009 it starts to head for the sky.
 
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She was able to get Sunday off, so we will both go and check it out. :P
What do you guys think of the price, anyways?


IMHO the price is right for the V6 Fusion as long as it comes with the power train warranty [6-7 years 70-75K miles]...It looks awesome.
 
Real good price.

To me, the Fusion is the dumbed down version of the Mazda 6.

Same platform, same engine design, same transmission.

But being that your mom is going to be driving it, she probably won't miss the 6's Active-Matic gear selector. ( the Fusion has Park Reverse Neutral and Don't even think of selecting your own gear)
It's also doesn't handle as well, but it is quieter and smoother.

In my opinion, the Fusion is the best of the big 3's cars in that class and not just because my car shares it's platform and that price is less than what I paid for my 6 with about 20,000 miles on it 4 years ago by about $600
 
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Yeah, my Mom Im sure wont miss the manual gear selector. She drives a manual now, but she shifts when the light tells her to, so its not like she is gaining anything there.
 
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