When it is time to consider buying a new car there is always skepticism over which automaker, and model type is best suitable. However, when it comes to the all new 2010 Ford Fusion it is hard to find what IS wrong with it. Given with a choice between three levels of engine power, as well as an almost rare all-wheel drive in its mid-size car class it has proven that it is well worth it’s $19,736-27,581 price tag. Don’t think so?
The Ford Fusion also comes with a very well-reviewed interior that is obviously noted to be an upscale quality, yet family friendly. With most of these great points accounted for it’s not hard to understand why the Ford Fusion is quickly selling out over Ford Taurus and Ford Focus Inventory. Just the popularity alone over the quality doesn’t even phase the tools that are accessible inside of the car.
When inside the car you have Ford’s SYNC system that provides turn-by-turn directions, vehicle health updates, and also allows you to control your smart phone apps and mp3 players through voice command. Is there any way that the technology Santa Claus didn’t visit this car? All of the automotive community that have made this car the fastest-selling car in the U.S. since last summer don’t think so. That is why the 2010 Ford Fusion has not only just earned the Motor Trend’s car of year award for 2010, but it has also earned the 2010 Consumer Reports Recommendation, but also was named the 2010 North American Car of the Year.
What’s the catch, right? There has to be SOMETHING wrong with this car. The answer is: not exactly. The only real turn-off about this car for reviewers is the electric power steering, but if you’re getting the sport model you won’t have to worry about this feature anyways since it is only on non-sport models.
Now that you know, don’t be without the car of your and your neighbors, Mom’s, Sister’s, Brother’s, and kid’s dreams–go to your nearest North Carolina Ford dealer and test drive a 2010 Ford Fusion for yourself!

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