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By: Cali

$23,000 all the way to $39,000 that is a pong list of options I would wait to buy a used one.

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By: Chris

40 G’s? Put the blunt down!

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By: PMan

40k for a Fusion? That’s laughable.

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By: Logan

Yea, they should basically keep it the same but put a lincoln badge on it, then it would be worth 40k! oh wait…they do that already.

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By: 09HoNdAaCcOrD

40K! LOL sign me up for a C300 4Matic or a 328i XDrive! hahaha what kind of crack are they on?

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By: BenzFan

40K (or 38.5K) sounds like a lot for a Fusion (aind IS a lot), but remember, that’s max’d out with all the options. A similarly equipped C300 4Matic or 328i XDrive (which come standard with vinyl...

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By: SomeGuy

Not everyone is a badge whore.. It would probably cost 50k+ to get C300 4Matic or a 328i XDrive as fully loaded as the 40k Fusion.. The 40k base C300 and 328i XDrive doesn’t even come with full leather...

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By: Vic1212

39k for a fusion? Man does that new Malibu ltz sounds much of a better deal

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By: FailFinder

Try finding a car from another make that has features like self-parking, rain sensing wipers, BLIS, cross-traffic alert, lane departure warning, lane keep assist, driver monitoring, adaptive cruise...

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By: Suaviloquent

If this car won’t sell well initially, then get ready for discounts. Ford’s own factories already started discounts for the NEW 2013 Escape, and I think this vehicle will follow soon. And lol 38.5k...

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By: Peter

I just built an SE with leather and the 2.0L ecoboost. It was 28.5 with destination. Not bad at all.

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By: Sonata 2.0T

I just configured a Fusion Titanium as closely as I could to my car, Hyundai Sonata 2.0T Limited. The Sonata is the value leader in this segment, so it doesn’t get any better than this. The Ford is...

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By: Gaiden

Why do people act as if your forced to add every option on the Fusion. If you don’t want to pay 40k then don’t add some of the options. A lot of the options on this Fusion are not even available for...

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By: pod

There are many people like myself who do not want much of the electronic gadgetry. Failfinder cites “self-parking, rain sensing wipers, BLIS, cross-traffic alert, lane departure warning, lane keep...

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By: Regi Gist

I don’t really think the Sonata is the value leader, that award goes to the Optima…which in some case as more content than the Fusion does (Panoramic roof, HIDs, which even that 39K Fusion 2.0t AWD...

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By: Baldum

Got the biggest engine with a manual, leather, and technology package. ~$29,000. I’d have to drive it to know that it’s worth it.

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By: 09HoNdAaCcOrD

you are right. i just spec’d a SE with the 1.6 turbo with the options to line it up with my Accord EX-L 4cyl. and it is just about 29k, a little more than the accord. Sorry for the misjudgement

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By: Sonata 2.0T

Before I bought my Sonata I priced an Optima with similar features, but it was more money. I was somewhat disappointed, as I prefer both the interior and the exterior of the Kia. In retrospect I should...

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By: myarmpitneedsahaircudeo, and t

let’s package the fission, an aston martin grille, the slit below from audi, the mondeo side, and the vw passat at the back with another slit. maybe somebody else should try with a lamborghini,...

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By: FailFinder

If you don’t want the electronic gadgets, then don’t order them! Its that simple. What gets me are the idiots who complain about the price without looking at what goes into it. If your perfectly happy...

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