Ford Fusion

At your favorite Temple Ford Dealer,  we’ve got plenty of great vehicles to choose from. One of the most popular these days happens to be fuel efficient and a great to drive. The Ford Fusion has a sleek body that is longer and wider than the old compact style and gives a sportier look for those who don’t want to feel like they are driving their grandmother’s car. These new Ford models also offer better options than they used to.

Ford Fusion Want some power under the hood? Then you’ll appreciate the four cylinder 240 horsepower 2.0-liter turbo-charged engine that replaces the V6 engine in the standard models. The all-wheel drive performance keeps the tires on the road when using this power to maneuver around tight curves. Not many mid-sized sedans offer this feature!

If you’re anything like me, then fuel economy is important to you and you’ll want to check out the new hybrid version. These get a whopping 47 mpg on the road and the highway. You can drive from Boston to New York City and back on a tank full of gas.

There’s a load of other features as well. Sirius radio has become standard in all models. Fitting into tight parking spaces is made easier with the automated parking assistance system and there’s a blind spot detection system for those hard to see places. No more reaching over to switch dials and taking you eyes off the road – you can use Sync voice command to change channels with the MYFord touch feature that used to only be found on Ford’s Lincoln models.

Heated seats are also a nice feature during the cold weather season. Surrounded by air bags, the level of safety will make comfortable driving children in the car. For those who like to drive smaller vehicles may want to check out a Ford Fusion before they decide on what to purchase. Many people might be surprised at how different they now are from the original ones made a couple of years ago.

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