2011 Ford Fusion
Review
Though many vehicles took a significant hit over the last couple of years, the Ford Fusion remained a strong seller. Its primary selling points? The Fusion has long featured an environmentally responsible design and it stands as one of the most economically viable choices on the market. Given its rousing success in 2010, few things changed with the 2011 Ford Fusion.2011 Ford Fusion
The basics
The 2011 Fusion is priced between $20,000 and $29,000 depending upon engine choice and selection of features. The standard Fusion offers 23 MPG in the city and up to 34 MPG on the highway. This can be boosted by choosing the hybrid version, which racks up 41 MPG out on the interstate. Engine choices for this vehicle include a juiced up four cylinder and two different V6 designs. The basic four cylinder sits at around 175 horsepower, and the wide selection of different powertrains makes this a highly versatile choice for mid-range shoppers.2011 Ford Fusion
How did it handle?
The 2011 version features standard four-wheel disc brakes, helping provide a high level of handling. Likewise, the vehicle is equipped with the Ford AdvanceTrac Antiskid system, making it more stable in those high pressure situations. Those Fusions with all-wheel drive capability have enhanced handling, as automatic power shifting helps the vehicle achieve its highest potential.2011 Ford Fusion
What’s under the hood?
Hiding under the hood are a most of different options. Many are disappointed that the Fusion is not equipped with the EcoBoost engine, but that is only a slight complaint given what is under the hood. The four cylinder is a popular choice, given its more than adequate 175 horsepower and its high end fuel economy. The SE and SEL models feature a 3 liter V6, which provides 240 horsepower. This compares favorably with other mid-size vehicles in class.Sport models feature the larger 3.5 liter V6, which is capable of 270 horsepower. This model comes complete with an enhanced suspension system and a six-speed automatic transmission. The Sport obviously carries a higher price tag, but prospective auto buyers get a lot of bang for their buck in terms of power.
Interior features
Last year’s Ford Fusion made its name with the most advanced technological features on the market. It looks to nab that demographic once again, offering better sound and Ford’s interactive sync system. With a USB-enabled iPod docking station, real time traffic, weather, and news provisions, and automatic phone features, the 2011 Fusion will make sure that drivers always have the information that they need.Two-toned leather seats make this a more stylish entry and the blind spot prevention features are next generation stuff. Overall, Ford seems to have put a ton of time and effort into the Fusion’s interior, and it’s paid off in big fashion.
2011 Ford Fusion
What’s different?
The 2011 Fusion is more of the same from 2010, as Ford didn’t see much reason to change its design. It retains the sleek, sporty look and the engine specs are right in line with last year. The primary changes have come with interior technology, as Ford seeks to enhance the driver experience.
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