ford fusion

Hi,

guys is there any problem with ford fusion, I am pretty close to make decision in buying one, so if any reason why shouldn't or should I would really like to know ;-))).

Also I can't find in any brochures is it 16V motor or is not! Salesman (of course) said it is, but I am in little bit doubt because he said that is the same machine like in fiesta, and as I know in fiesta is 8V machine! Does anybody know?

Kind regards!

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predrag korac
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Seems to be a really good car for the bucks. I haven't heard anything bad about it.

Ford does:

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Choose the Ford logo, then choose cars and minivans, then Fusion, then choose specs. Then you will see that you can choose between the 16 V or 24 V Duretec engines.

You could have also gone to

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or other places to learn about it.

The Ford Fiesta also has seveal 4 cylinder 16 V engines available, but you have to go overseas to get it (like England).

Jeff

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Jeff

???? Fiesta!!

In US Fusion is whole different weight class, wouldnt think so

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Backyard Mechanic

Looking at your email agress, you are overseas. Looks like the UK version of the Fiesta comes in several different size Duretec engines as well as two turbo Diesels. So the salesman was right when he said that it is a 16V desgin. In the US, they no longer sell it.

Jeff \

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Jeff

The standard engine in the Fusion is a 4 cy with a 5 speed manual tranny. A five speed automatic is optional. The option engine is a 221 HP V6 with a six speed automatic. I have owned the Lincoln Zephyr since December version of the Fusion which has the V6 as the standard engine. Great car with plenty of power, it will get over 30 MPG on the highway. If you plan on buying one that is pretty well equipped, you might want to price a Mercury Milan as well. The pricing is a bit better because of the many standard bits that are additional cost options on the Fusion.

mike hunt

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Mike Hunter

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