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2010 ford fusion Ford Fusion Sales Soar to the Top Ten

Thanks to the new fuel efficiency and modern design of the Ford Fusion, the sales of the Ford Fusion is among the America’s Top 10 selling vehicles and number 1 selling domestic car.  Due to the refined European look of the Ford Fusion, it has gained an all-time high acceptance from import shoppers.  But design is not itself gave the sales boost it had, with the new trend in green cars, consumers want to save money and save the planet as well.  The Ford Fusion  provides such a feature in the Hybrid model, which has advanced fuel delivery system to give the Ford Fusion an estimated of 41 mpg in the city and 36 mpg on the highway.

[Source: Ford]

DEARBORN, Mich., Nov. 12, 2009 – Soaring sales of the Ford Fusion have made 2009 already a record-breaking year for America’s most fuel-efficient midsize sedan.

Sales for 2009 already have reached 151,137 units, eclipsing the previous Fusion full-year sales high of 149,552 in 2007.  Importantly, Fusion sales are skyrocketing at a time when industry sales are the lowest they have been since the early ’80s.

“It’s extraordinary that a car could set a sales record in an environment where overall industry sales are down 26 percent from a year ago,” Ford sales analyst George Pipas said.

In the first ten months of 2009, Fusion sales were 15 percent higher than a year ago.  Also, Fusion has moved among America’s Top 10 selling vehicles and the No. 1 selling domestic car.

The 2010 Fusion and Fusion Hybrid are the most fuel-efficient sedans in America.  The new models offer more power, class-exclusive technologies, such as Blind Spot Information System (BLIS®) and Ford SYNC®, and more total passenger and luggage capacity than the Toyota Camry.

According to Fusion Marketing Manager Jonathan Richards, the diversity of the 2010 Fusion lineup is drawing a growing number of customers to the brand.

“There is no reason for customers shopping for a midsize sedan to look beyond the Fusion, because the lineup offers something for everyone – a Hybrid model, a Sport version and a new selection of gas-powered engines paired with six-speed transmission,” he said.

Sales data show that consumers are taking notice.

“Fusion Hybrid, Sport and SEL models account for 50 percent of sales,” said Richards.  “Data also show that customers are embracing technology offerings such as voice-activated navigation, SYNC and Sony® Audio.”

Sales of the new Fusion Hybrid account for almost 20 percent of total Fusion retail sales.  Perhaps even more significant, more than 60 percent of Fusion Hybrid sales have been to customers coming from import brands – mostly Toyota and Honda.

The Fusion Hybrid delivers an EPA estimated 41 mpg rating in the city and 36 mpg on the highway, topping the Toyota Camry hybrid by 8 mpg in the city and 2 mpg on the highway.  It also offers innovative new technology – SmartGauge™ with EcoGuide – that coaches hybrid drivers to maximize fuel efficiency.

Posted by Vincent Van On November - 12 - 2009
  • pcmr57

    Stay away from these cars 2006-2010 – they are prone to rusting early and the 6 speed automatic transmissions are faulty and start to give out around 50 – 60 thousand miles. I have one still under warranty and Ford won’t cover it because they said the tranny problem is due to rusting transmission cooler lines. Nice cop out. The rust isn’t right through the metal so they won’t cover it. Common places for rust are above the passenger windshield and rear left licence plate area.

  • Insanity714

    @CarbineGuy i agree. the new design of the headlights make the car look nicer and it used to look sort of like a cadillac cts from the front.

  • METALTRAGEDY

    I have one too:D

  • CarbineGuy

    The 2010 fusions are way nicer

  • TheLighting564

    uhh no 2010 fords fusion interior is way much better than this especially its exterior design..

  • Dshadow98

    and so what if its made in Mexico? better Mexico then being made in China….=p

  • tehghost132

    Ive had my Fusion for about 4 months now. I still love it every time drive it.

    I got mine in a suede white with a tan colored interior and love how it looks. It stays fairly quite even when on the highway. The ride is smooth and the steering is responsive.

    The only real negative thing I have to say about it is that the head rest is not adjustable, so it took some getting used to. Fuel economy is so-so, but Im only 10 minutes from work. I re-fill every 2 weeks with $50.

    Yes to fusion!

  • METALTRAGEDY

    I LOVE MINE!!!

  • naturespride2000

    would look so much better without the front grill lookin like that tripple edge razor blade
    and the interior’s hideous… too boxy and looks out of date

  • jpmahone

    YUCK!!!

  • 666demonknight666

    @jalclk1244 dude, i’m glade someone here saw the light, this is the worse looking car ever man.

  • 666demonknight666

    @IamCorgidan are you serious? if you call this lucky then what do you call someone owning a Ford FG XR6 or T6?

  • mercmilan06

    had two of these as rental/loaner vehicles, loved it so much I bought its corporate twin the Mercury Milan…after extensive testing of the Honda Accord too

  • quad889

    Fact: Made in Mexico

  • cincinnatiillini

    ALG now says that the Fusion has a higher resale value than the Camry by $1,600 after 3 years. So much for projections.

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