Fusion Hybrid

Fusion Hybrid XPlan  

We all know that changes are happening in the automotive world and at the forefront is the development of fuel efficient vehicles that do not detract from comfort and style.  The 2010 Fusion makes the transition to high fuel efficiency and environmentally responsible driving a pleasure.  I love going on test drives with customers in the Fusion Hybrid and watching the reaction and listening to the inevitable “This is so cool” comments.

Unlike certain foreign Hybrid cars that drive like an appliance, the 2010 Fusion Hybrid offers its owners a driving experience typically reserved for luxury vehicles.  The Fusion’s Atkinson 2.5 liter 4 cylinder hybrid engine seamlessly moves from electric power to gas power while driving. To all occupants of the Fusion, the Hybrid functionality is virtually undetectable. The Hybrid Fusion has unique features like its dash display and a 110 volt outlet. Take a look at the Fusion packages and equipment.
One interesting aspect of driving a Fusion Hybrid is coming to a stop in traffic. At speed under 75 kms per hour the Fusion runs on electric power and hence is silent. So while stopped in traffic there is no sound from the car at all. The horse power for the Fusion Hybrid is 155 in electric mode. The net electric and gas combined horse power is 191 @ 75 km per hour. I encourage you to contact me to set up a test drive. It doesn’t matter if you are in the market for a car or not, let’s just go for a drive.
Fusion Hybrid Cloth Seats Fusion Hybrid Cloth Seats 

The seats in the Hybrid Fusion are extremely comfortable and have support on the sides combined with ample lumbar support. The 6 way power seats which are standard for the driver and passenger offer additional comfort during your drive. 

The Ford XPlan program works exceptionally well on the Fusion Hybrid and adds to the incredible value the Fusion Hybrid has to offer. When you are looking at a Fusion Hybrid you need to add the fuel saving into the equation. It really depends on your driving habits and the amount of driving you do but in many cases the monthly savings will be in the 100’s of dollars.
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