The comfort and look of the vehicle is way better than Honda and we thank our lucky stars everyday we ended up with this car.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. We have taken long trips all around northern California and have been comfortable at all times. This model only came with hubcaps which I feel cheapen the vehicle ( I think the 2007 model come with real wheels). We have the SE model and kinda wish it had more comfort gadgets (mp3 etc). But aside from that we haven't had any problems of course it is still relativly new and under warranty so its reliability and longevity remains to be seen. Its not loud enough to bother us and it doesn't effect how the car handles. You may need to push the dealer to fix it if you have a problem. Couldn't understand why they wouldn't fix it on ours since it is still under warranty. We were told it was a manufacturer defect that will be fixed for the next model year. Don't like the turning radius or the "clicking" noise it makes when we turn sometimes (usually only occurs when we are parking the car and still doesn't do it all the time). But this car was the right price and the dealer was all too happy to sell it to us without the attitude. We had previously considered the Fusion but felt it was out of our league and weren't sure because it was a newly introduced model. After dealing with them for a while we marched right over to another dealership down the street and immediatly saw this beauty. We were only trying to buy a used 2005 basic Civic but they wanted nearly 17K for it. We were actually trying to buy a Honda but the Honda salespeople were horrible to us and acted like they were selling some high end Italian brand instead of an overated Honda. I have the 2006 model and bought it gently used. :-)Īll-in-all, this is a good buy and if your looking for a good sedan/family car, and wanna stay domestic (America) go for a Ford Fusion. Since it has a lot of Mazada parts, that means the Fusion also has good handling. If thats not a testament to the Mazada brand, know that the Fusion is a Mazada6 with American styling (with a European flare). The truck has 30k miles until it hits 200k miles driven. But I had a 97 Ford Ranger XLT (which if you didn't know also has a Mazada engine, similar to the Mazada3 - just the ranger built for hauling while the M3 built for speed). I just bought the car tonight, so when it comes to reliability I can't tell you. With a kid on the way, I needed a family car - and a tall person can easily have a comfy ride in my Fusion. And finally, I wanted both style and room. Plus, with rising gas prices it's nice to have the ability to go joy riding and not worry about breaking the bank. Now she can drive my car, and save money. Her having an SUV makes us spend way more then needed on gas. My wife has a long ways to work, so she needed a car. The Fusion has that, but is no Dodge Charger or Taurus SHO. I wanted power - something that had the ability to pick up and go. When I was shopping for a new car for myself, I had a few things in mind. I mean, who doesn't? I always had the newest tech, or wanted it, and more then likely I will continue the trend.
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