2013 Ford Fusion Se Sedan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Madison, Alabama, United States
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Vehicle Features
•Engine Description: Gas I4 2.5L/152
•Drivetrain: FWD
•EPA-Est City*: 22
•EPA-Est Hwy*: 34
•EPA Classification: Mid-Size Sedan
•Wheelbase Code: 112.200
Vehicle Options
•Front Wheel Drive
•Power Steering
•ABS
•4-Wheel Disc Brakes
•Aluminum Wheels
•Tires - Front All-Season
•Tires - Rear All-Season
•Temporary Spare Tire
•Automatic Headlights
•Heated Mirrors
•Power Mirror(s)
•Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors
•Intermittent Wipers
•Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers
•AM/FM Stereo
•CD Player
•MP3 Player
•Auxiliary Audio Input
•Satellite Radio
•Steering Wheel Audio Controls
•Bluetooth Connection
•Bucket Seats
•Cloth Seats
•Power Driver Seat
•Driver Adjustable Lumbar
•Pass-Through Rear Seat
•Rear Bench Seat
•Floor Mats
•Adjustable Steering Wheel
•Cruise Control
•Trip Computer
•Power Windows
•Power Door Locks
•Keyless Entry
•Remote Trunk Release
•Engine Immobilizer
•Security System
•A/C
•Rear A/C
•Rear Defrost
•Power Outlet
•Driver Vanity Mirror
•Passenger Vanity Mirror
•Driver Illuminated Vanity Mirror
•Passenger Illuminated Visor Mirror
•Traction Control
•Stability Control
•Brake Assist
•Rear Side Air Bag
•Child Safety Locks
•Emergency Trunk Release
•Tire Pressure Monitor
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