2011 Ford Fusion Se Sedan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Brookville, Indiana, United States
Tires Have Less Than 5,000 Miles On Them Please look over all the pictures and ask questions for more details. Attractive and purposeful, our 2011 Ford Fusion is an excellent choice if you are shopping for a midsized sedan. The 2011 Fusion boasts a long list of features designed to keep it extremely competitive in the cutthroat mid-size sedan market. Highlights include aggressive front-end styling, a very fuel-efficient and powerful engine, excellent fuel economy, and safety ratings that are hard to top. In fact, the 2011 Fusion stands toe-to-toe with the most fuel-efficient gas-engine, mid-size sedans in America. The power in our Fusion is a 175-hp, 2.5L four-cylinder engine with a six-speed automatic transmission. Ford estimates the Fusion I4 to deliver 34 mpg highway, which is nice for your wallet! Bottom line, this is great car at a great price. This is also for sale locally seller has right to end auction early unless reserve has been met. |
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