For the most part, I've been getting 42 MPG in my 2013 Fusion Hybrid. Driving conditions have a very big impact on the fuel economy. On cold days winter days, fuel economy drops. Warmer days are better. Also, if you're stuck in bumper2bumper traffic, you'll see decent MPG since you'll mostly be coasting on battery power. It's a great commuter car for major cities and as long as you don't lead foot, you'll see good fuel economy with the 2013 FFH.
I had this car as a rental for 18 days. I was sure I wouldn't like it (I'm a BMW guy)... I liked it a lot, 430 miles later, it took 10 gallons of gas, and it drove fine.
One of the best car reviews I have ever seen. This guy is opinionated and to the point without getting overly emotional one way or the other. Awesome review!
I just bought a 2016 Fusion Hybrid SE, and so far I'm getting just over 40 average with a lot of highway driving, and the A/C running. I expect to get better mpg when it cools down and I don't have to use the A/C. It is an awesome car, I'm very happy with my purchase. And with the end of the model year blowouts, (some 2017's were already on the lot) I got a great deal on it too.
My dad wanted one of these, Ford and Hyundai is coming up. Tired of going after a honda and I sure as don't like toyota's old people cars as I am young. This is a nice alternative. It bugs me when people say "Can't go wrong with a honda or toyota" I love that other car makers are coming in hard after the accord, civic and camry. I agree with my dad on this, the ford fusion is definitely worth it in the long run.
I can say this, before I found out my orders will be soon here to go back home, (U.S.), I almost bought a 2011 Ford Mondeo. I just sold my 1996 Mondeo to get the 2011, then I got word I was leaving. I can tell you 1 thing.. the Mondeo here is an awesome stylish car and I am happy to see that the Ford Fusion is stepping up to one of the best American Fords!! Like Mr. Csere said about his height, I can understand. I am 6'2" and had no problem getting in or out of the car. I hope to own someday the Ford Fusion Energi Titanium model! Great review!
I have a 2014 Ford Fusion Hybrid SE model, and it is identical to the 2013, except for a few of the button labeling. It is a wonderful car, even for its weight of almost two tons. I get over 40 MPG on every long trip, I have reached 54 MPG, and my average as displayed in the left side of the dashboard is over 30 MPG. On short trips I can drive with low acceleration on battery energy alone about a mile before the gas engine comes on. The regerative braking keeps a score on the dashboard left, and I try ti hit 100% every time I slow down so all my kinetic energy from the gasoline returns to the battery and reuse as I accelerate again. As for the 2.0 liter gas engine, it has no belts! All the accessories are electric. Maintenance is nonexistent. In five years of ownership, it has only need an annual oil change ($45 at dealer). That is it!! That battery case in the trunk takes up less than a quarter of the trunk space. For some shopping trips, that step actually helps to keep small bags and boxes from sliding around (I also have the net in the rear trunk). My interior is also black cloth, so I bought special Ford-labeled seat covers at Walmart to protect them and keep them clean. Ford has produced an excellent midsized sedan, and it is Ford best selling sedan! Yet Ford will stop offering the Fusion in the U.S. after 2020, but the Mondeo in Europe will add a station wagon version that would be a big hit if it was offered here. I hope someone at Ford reads all the UA-cam comments as they are allowing the imports to take away this segment.
We just got a 2013 Fusion Hybrid on the high end we get 52MPG (in traffic) and average 40MPG. We Love it!!! Plus it looks much better than any other mass produced hybrid out there... Ford FINALLY did it right...
That was the best car review I have ever watched. Very comprehensive and packed with key information points. His use of comparisons was very helpful and well thought out.
I just bought a 2015 Fusion Hybrid. I've been playing the 'how efficient can I drive' game he spoke of and I've been getting the 47 mpg combined. It all depends on how you drive it. I don't race the other cars going to work - I keep to the right lane and go around 60-65 mph. It also depends on weather conditions. The direction of the wind makes a big difference. Also you don't get good mileage in the rain. I've only had the car a week, but so far I enjoy it.
Daniel Heitz Noice! I typically get 42-45 going 70 on the highway, myself. It's almost a bit disheartening when you think you have good braking, but then you hit below 80 one time.
+Daniel Heitz How is your mileage now, about a year after owning the car? Are you still getting 47 MPG? Also, do you calculate your MPG manually? I don't really trust the onboard MPG computers in cars, I've seen them be off by 3 or 4 MPG.
I've gotten recently 59.1 off my last trip of 21 miles. It really comes down to gaming your roads and knowing how to use the hybrid system. I would post a photo as proof but youtube doesnt do it. I'm going to start a channel on driving the FFH for the best milage possible.
Thanks Csaba Csere, and I thought 25 minutes only talking about one car was going to be boring, it turns out I was really wrong, I really enjoyed and learn a lot. Happy new year to all the team at Car&Driver.
I'm a long-time Car and Driver print subscriber. I'm happy that CD is doing video reviews. Kudos to the reviewer for doing the most detailed, most thorough video review of any I've seen to date!
First, I was surprised with length of this video - Why so long for just family sedan? But at the end I see how detailed, valuable and professional it was. Way better than majority of car materials over web. More of such please!
I see a lot of reviews about cars, and I must say this is one of the best overviews of professional and reliable ever seen, just a pleasure to see a review by Csaba Csere
This is the first time I listen to a rational explanation of why many car manufacturers are removing the rear view mirrors from the apex of the front windows to the doors!! Not my preferred rear view mirror style, but has logic to it. Thank you for this review.
Best car review I have ever seen. You sir are a fantastic reviewer. Knowledgeable, never miss a beat with your dialog and a gentleman reporting both the highs and the lows of the car. Well done!
Best review I've seen in a long, long, time! And to think it comes from a magazine that assumes most people want to spend $2000 on a set of tires and then spend all day doing burn-outs! This is progress!
I recently purchased a used 2013 Ford fusion hybrid as a commuter, and to rude share with, it has 56, 000 miles on it, and I generally get around 38-39 mpg. The fusion is good-looking and comfortable. As for this review, I found to be excellent in all aspects!
Excellent, comprehensive review with a friendly, conversational tone and high production values. Informative, entertaining, & beautiful to watch; an ideal video review.
I have had mine for about a month. I must dispute him on the mileage. I drive 70 miles a day on my commute, some in the city, most on highway. I have made 47+ five or six times, 48+ twice, and 49+ once. Other times vary between 40+ as a low and around 45+ most times. I am not hypermiling or driving really slow. Very happy so far!
These Car and Driver video reviews have been great. This one was no exception.....really in-depth and thorough. And the reviewers have all been really good, too, which is impressive seeing as they are all journalists first.
So good to see that he compared Fusion to the Camry and said, hands down the Fusion rides better... add that to the fact that Ford beats Toyota on mileage in every segment, and you've got a total home run...
Great review, I just picked up a 2014 about 3 weeks ago. I love the car. If you are not driving long distance, you can almost drive on batteries. my work is about 20 miles round trip and i go back and forth on batteries. Sometimes when I use the AC, the engine starts at the end of the trip. Ford has great price reductions and rebates. I got a nice deal recently.
Wow.. 25 minutes? I first realized that when I saw your comment. After watching the video I was thinking more like 10-15 minutes of video. That is incredible.
Really nice review!!! wow!! that what I like! I hate when most reviewers last only 3-5 minutes, they only talk about specs (that everyone mentions the same) and quickly if it drives nicely.. This guy goes very deep! after all when i was researching what car to buy, All i had is a 3-5 minute review on a car I would spend years in!!! Way to go Car and Driver, please do more of these!
I have a 2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid and during the summer, I can regularly get 45+ mpg during a week of commuting to work. Winter I am getting about 41. Running the heater certainly makes a difference in this car. I would still recommend this to anyone. Thanks to that electric motor, climbing the mountains and hills of Washington State, this car has little trouble getting going, despite the little 2.0 it has mated to it.
Funny this review was featured. My parents went to look at the new Fusion, looking to trade in their '11 Hybrid Fusion. We took it for a drive, it felt more sporty than practical. Their '11 Fusion was just a smoother driver. Then they took a look at the C-max! My mom was really impressed with it, it's got similar power and just feels more comfortable than the '13 Fusion. They ended up trading their fusion for a more practical C-max with similar packaging. I couldn't be happier, my niece hates!
I love your reviews. I'm not really into these types of cars but your informative and detailed reviews are a nice change of pace from the usual 0-60, 1/4 mile and a few laps on the track reviews that last about 8 minutes. Can you please review some enthusiast vehicles as well? I would love to hear your take on everything from BRZ's to Porsches.
This was probably the most informative car review I've ever seen, Thanks for the Video.I also appreciate the camera man he is so good in capturing the entire video..
Don't know if this was pointed out already or not, but you may have gotten worse mpg because of the way you were driving it. Most hybrid owners know that you use your cruise control as much as possible to get the most out of your car when you're not trying to feather it to get more MPG's. Most people tend to be heavy on the foot, that is why you should use the CC whenever you can. Just a heads up is all, thanks for the great vid review!
YES! someone finally mentioned the knee issue. I hate the hard plastics used in the center consoles of most cars, just makes the drive uncomfortable when your knee if constantly hitting it.
5 years later I bought one of these cars a 2017 leftover Fusion Energi plug-in hybrid. It's a superb car not only is it the nicest car I have ever owned it also the best deal in a car that I have ever owned. Of course part of that is $4,007 Federal rebate but also the sedan segment right now is extremely competitive and prices are depressed. If you are looking for a car that gets fantastic gas mileage and is fun to drive and looks great and can be loaded with super high tech you can't go wrong with a Ford Fusion!
Great Review. I own one of these and I just wanted to let you know that I have been averaging 42.5mpg, that's over the course of 3500 miles so far. I'd say it's 90%+ Highway miles. I saw that number go up to 45mpg one tank when I was driving more back roads. That was using the cruise control around 45-50mph. FYI (I also have the adaptive cruise control) ... and use it, it's awesome! Also, there is a software update for the 2013 model to supposedly help with the mpg's... we will see. I hope so!
Yeah I just spoke with someone from Ford on their official website here in the U.S. And its true that the V6 option has been replaced with their 2.0L turbocharged. Which is not so bad considering its such an up to date modern engine.
Great job Csaba! The only other auto review I've seen that was this thorough and informative was your test of the CMax hybrid. You're on a roll, keep up the good work. I think you're maximizing the potential of your new medium. :-)
Great review from a guy who knows what he's talking about and has seen (and driven) pretty much everything. He could teach the so-called engineers at Consumer Reports a few things about even-handed treatment of vehicle flaws.
Great review. He's honest about both the pros and cons. I'm glad he mentioned the discrepancy with the EPA MPG ratings. Just as Consumer Reports found, it gets about 38 MPG overall, not 47 MPG. That's a big discrepancy, although 38 MPG overall is still excellent.
John Wayne how is 38 mpg not acceptable for a hybrid powertrain? the only other hybrid sedan of this size that gets 38 mpg is the Toyota Camry Hybrid. Sure, a prius gets 44 mpg, but its smaller and doesn't ride, handle, or accelerate as well as the fusion hybrid. What mpg would the fusion hybrid have to get for you to deem it acceptable?
John Noonan The MPG would have to be high enough that the cost of the drivetrain "upgrade" would pay for itself in savings at the pump in 3-5 years, the average length of car ownership. If the hybrid cost $5,000 (+ sales tax) more than a nonhybrid, then I would have to save $1,000 a year in fuel compared to a non hybrid to see my investment pay off in 5 years. I spend about $1500 a year in fuel on a 26 mpg car right now. If someone told me I could retrofit a hybrid powertrain to my car for $5,000, I would have to double my fuel economy (52 mpg) to cut my annual fuel bill by $750! You dont buy hybrids to save money. I bought my car for $6,000; there is no way I am going to pay $5,000 for a drivetrain upgrade to save a few hundred bucks. Capiche?
John Wayne When I said that 38 MPG for the fusion hybrid is excellent, I was saying that its excellent considering the fusion's size, ride, and acceleration, completely unrelated to the price charged by Ford dealerships. The MSRP of the different drivetrains is a whole other issue. Also, people don't necessary buy hybrids just to try to save money, they also want them because they're far better for the environment and also make the US less dependent on foreign oil. Also, if you bought a fusion hybrid and actually kept it for the life of the car (say, 15 years), then that's 15 years worth of saving on gas over the life of the car, not just 3-5 years. And if you did resell the car after 3-5 years, it would have higher resale value then a gasoline powered Fusion. I see your viewpoints, but I'm just sayin'.
John Noonan I am do not agree that hybrids are better for the evironment. Lithium is a toxic metal and there is no cost effective way to recycle them because it is still cheaper to mine in Latin America than it is to recover the lithium from the old batteries. www.waste-management-world.com/articles/print/volume-12/issue-4/features/the-lithium-battery-recycling-challenge.html Stating that a hybrid will always have a higher resale value is not true. Depreciation is dependent on demand for that model. Demand for hybrids is low compared to nonhybrids. Only 2-3% of the nation's new car sales are hybrids, 97% of the country does not want to buy a new hybrid so to say that a less desirable vehicle would have a better resale value is ludicrous. auto.howstuffworks.com/resale-value-of-hybrid-vehicles.htm Battery performance is going to degenerate significantly faster than in cooler climates. The fear of buying a used hybrid without knowing how long the large battery pack is going to last is out there bc people are afraid of the hidden cost of a possible battery replacement if its not covered under warranty. Used car dealers in northern states like to advertise "florida cars" when they are selling gas cars bc the idea is that they are in better shape bc of the milder winters, but buying a florida hybrid might not be as good of a deal if the battery has seen many hot summers, shortening its useful lifespan. www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/04/130410103921.htm
This is what this channel should be about. A long, thorough review. Please continue to create quality content.
This is the best guy in the auto business! Bar none. He could start a channel and do very well. Csaba is the best!
For the most part, I've been getting 42 MPG in my 2013 Fusion Hybrid. Driving conditions have a very big impact on the fuel economy. On cold days winter days, fuel economy drops. Warmer days are better. Also, if you're stuck in bumper2bumper traffic, you'll see decent MPG since you'll mostly be coasting on battery power.
It's a great commuter car for major cities and as long as you don't lead foot, you'll see good fuel economy with the 2013 FFH.
I'm currently gettibg 40.5 mpg in my 2013 ford fusion hybrid SE. I love this car!
I had this car as a rental for 18 days. I was sure I wouldn't like it (I'm a BMW guy)... I liked it a lot, 430 miles later, it took 10 gallons of gas, and it drove fine.
just watch a 25 mins car review, and didn't get bored at all.. learned so many things... and you sir is a good reviewer. Subscribed
One of the best car reviews I have ever seen. This guy is opinionated and to the point without getting overly emotional one way or the other. Awesome review!
I just bought a 2016 Fusion Hybrid SE, and so far I'm getting just over 40 average with a lot of highway driving, and the A/C running. I expect to get better mpg when it cools down and I don't have to use the A/C. It is an awesome car, I'm very happy with my purchase. And with the end of the model year blowouts, (some 2017's were already on the lot) I got a great deal on it too.
The best, most complete video auto review I've ever seen. Well done.
The production quality and depth of insightful commentary on this review are outstanding. This is easily some of the best auto journalism out there!
My dad wanted one of these, Ford and Hyundai is coming up. Tired of going after a honda and I sure as don't like toyota's old people cars as I am young. This is a nice alternative. It bugs me when people say "Can't go wrong with a honda or toyota" I love that other car makers are coming in hard after the accord, civic and camry. I agree with my dad on this, the ford fusion is definitely worth it in the long run.
This guy gives such an awesome review. He was so easy to listen to and follow. 25min video...went by in a flash. Great video.
I can say this, before I found out my orders will be soon here to go back home, (U.S.), I almost bought a 2011 Ford Mondeo. I just sold my 1996 Mondeo to get the 2011, then I got word I was leaving. I can tell you 1 thing.. the Mondeo here is an awesome stylish car and I am happy to see that the Ford Fusion is stepping up to one of the best American Fords!! Like Mr. Csere said about his height, I can understand. I am 6'2" and had no problem getting in or out of the car. I hope to own someday the Ford Fusion Energi Titanium model! Great review!
I have a 2014 Ford Fusion Hybrid SE model, and it is identical to the 2013, except for a few of the button labeling. It is a wonderful car, even for its weight of almost two tons. I get over 40 MPG on every long trip, I have reached 54 MPG, and my average as displayed in the left side of the dashboard is over 30 MPG. On short trips I can drive with low acceleration on battery energy alone about a mile before the gas engine comes on. The regerative braking keeps a score on the dashboard left, and I try ti hit 100% every time I slow down so all my kinetic energy from the gasoline returns to the battery and reuse as I accelerate again. As for the 2.0 liter gas engine, it has no belts! All the accessories are electric. Maintenance is nonexistent. In five years of ownership, it has only need an annual oil change ($45 at dealer). That is it!!
That battery case in the trunk takes up less than a quarter of the trunk space. For some shopping trips, that step actually helps to keep small bags and boxes from sliding around (I also have the net in the rear trunk). My interior is also black cloth, so I bought special Ford-labeled seat covers at Walmart to protect them and keep them clean.
Ford has produced an excellent midsized sedan, and it is Ford best selling sedan! Yet Ford will stop offering the Fusion in the U.S. after 2020, but the Mondeo in Europe will add a station wagon version that would be a big hit if it was offered here.
I hope someone at Ford reads all the UA-cam comments as they are allowing the imports to take away this segment.
This guy is a LEGEND!... Love his review style! Very intelligent, very thorough, very knowledgeable! This was great.... Fusions are awesome cars. 👍🏾
We just got a 2013 Fusion Hybrid on the high end we get 52MPG (in traffic) and average 40MPG. We Love it!!! Plus it looks much better than any other mass produced hybrid out there... Ford FINALLY did it right...
That was the best car review I have ever watched. Very comprehensive and packed with key information points. His use of comparisons was very helpful and well thought out.
I just bought a 2015 Fusion Hybrid. I've been playing the 'how efficient can I drive' game he spoke of and I've been getting the 47 mpg combined. It all depends on how you drive it. I don't race the other cars going to work - I keep to the right lane and go around 60-65 mph. It also depends on weather conditions. The direction of the wind makes a big difference. Also you don't get good mileage in the rain. I've only had the car a week, but so far I enjoy it.
Daniel Heitz Noice! I typically get 42-45 going 70 on the highway, myself. It's almost a bit disheartening when you think you have good braking, but then you hit below 80 one time.
+Daniel Heitz How is your mileage now, about a year after owning the car? Are you still getting 47 MPG? Also, do you calculate your MPG manually? I don't really trust the onboard MPG computers in cars, I've seen them be off by 3 or 4 MPG.
I've gotten recently 59.1 off my last trip of 21 miles. It really comes down to gaming your roads and knowing how to use the hybrid system. I would post a photo as proof but youtube doesnt do it. I'm going to start a channel on driving the FFH for the best milage possible.
John Noonan I've been looking at the Camry hybrid but I'm leaning more towards the fusion. Maybe it's a Noonan thing.
Csaba Csere is the cream of these online car presentations; very professional and that is quite refreshing!
With my 2014 fusion hybrid, I usually get 42MPG - 45 MPG hwy, going 70. Damn good gas mileage if you say so!
Thanks Csaba Csere, and I thought 25 minutes only talking about one car was going to be boring, it turns out I was really wrong, I really enjoyed and learn a lot.
Happy new year to all the team at Car&Driver.
I'm a long-time Car and Driver print subscriber. I'm happy that CD is doing video reviews. Kudos to the reviewer for doing the most detailed, most thorough video review of any I've seen to date!
I've seen lots of reviews on UA-cam, but Csaba Csere is by far the best I've seen so far. Hopefully you do more reviews.
First, I was surprised with length of this video - Why so long for just family sedan? But at the end I see how detailed, valuable and professional it was. Way better than majority of car materials over web.
More of such please!
Last week i found a 2013 new with 15 miles for 23 000$. Very satisfied with the car.
This is the kind of stuff a car buyer wants to know. Excellent review in both style and content.
Best car review I have ever seen on youtube. Please take the time to do as many of these as possible sir!
Seriously, i love this man.
I see a lot of reviews about cars, and I must say this is one of the best overviews of professional and reliable ever seen, just a pleasure to see a review by Csaba Csere
This is the first time I listen to a rational explanation of why many car manufacturers are removing the rear view mirrors from the apex of the front windows to the doors!! Not my preferred rear view mirror style, but has logic to it. Thank you for this review.
best car reviewer on youtube. period.
iam addicted to watching this guy's reviews.
Best car review I have ever seen. You sir are a fantastic reviewer. Knowledgeable, never miss a beat with your dialog and a gentleman reporting both the highs and the lows of the car. Well done!
I have a new appreciate for Csaba Csere. You are the reason why I love cars the way I do. Thank you.
Csaba does the best car reviews on UA-cam. By far.
Best review I've seen in a long, long, time! And to think it comes from a magazine that assumes most people want to spend $2000 on a set of tires and then spend all day doing burn-outs! This is progress!
One of the finest video review I ever watched. Thorough and detailed. Continue the great job and this sets the bar for the video car review higher.
I recently purchased a used 2013 Ford fusion hybrid as a commuter, and to rude share with, it has 56, 000 miles on it, and I generally get around 38-39 mpg. The fusion is good-looking and comfortable. As for this review, I found to be excellent in all aspects!
The most honest and thourough review of any car on UA-cam hands down!
This is the best and most thorough review i have ever watched. ...and i watch a lot of them. Great job. You are definitely in my favorites.
I have my fusion 2014 for a month already and I always get 40+ on the mileage (MPG) with no problem, I love my new car
I also have a 2014 Fusion Hybrid and once I reached 54 MPG!
The single best 'non performance car' review I've seen. Congrats on the video guys.
This is one of the best fusion reviews I’ve seen
Excellent, comprehensive review with a friendly, conversational tone and high production values. Informative, entertaining, & beautiful to watch; an ideal video review.
I have had mine for about a month. I must dispute him on the mileage. I drive 70 miles a day on my commute, some in the city, most on highway. I have made 47+ five or six times, 48+ twice, and 49+ once. Other times vary between 40+ as a low and around 45+ most times. I am not hypermiling or driving really slow. Very happy so far!
These Car and Driver video reviews have been great. This one was no exception.....really in-depth and thorough. And the reviewers have all been really good, too, which is impressive seeing as they are all journalists first.
Excellent review. Very thorough.
So good to see that he compared Fusion to the Camry and said, hands down the Fusion rides better... add that to the fact that Ford beats Toyota on mileage in every segment, and you've got a total home run...
This guy is a genius. His reviews are extra ordinary.
My Ford Fusion is a plug-in (Energi) and it has gotten an average of 64.6 mpg. ☺️
One of the most comprehensive and informative reviews I've seen, thank you.
Great review, I just picked up a 2014 about 3 weeks ago. I love the car. If you are not driving long distance, you can almost drive on batteries. my work is about 20 miles round trip and i go back and forth on batteries. Sometimes when I use the AC, the engine starts at the end of the trip. Ford has great price reductions and rebates. I got a nice deal recently.
Csaba csere always knows what he is talking about, especially when it concerns about technical aspects.
This is one of the best car reviews I have seen. Thank you.
Wow.. 25 minutes? I first realized that when I saw your comment.
After watching the video I was thinking more like 10-15 minutes of video.
That is incredible.
I like how this guy works through the entire interior/infotainment while driving.
Really nice review!!! wow!! that what I like! I hate when most reviewers last only 3-5 minutes, they only talk about specs (that everyone mentions the same) and quickly if it drives nicely.. This guy goes very deep! after all when i was researching what car to buy, All i had is a 3-5 minute review on a car I would spend years in!!! Way to go Car and Driver, please do more of these!
Keep up the great work Csaba, your a rock star in the auto-journalism world.
The best review of a car I even seen, very thorough
Another great, in depth analysis; the reason I've been reading the magazine since before I could actually drive. Thanks.
I have a 2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid and during the summer, I can regularly get 45+ mpg during a week of commuting to work. Winter I am getting about 41. Running the heater certainly makes a difference in this car. I would still recommend this to anyone. Thanks to that electric motor, climbing the mountains and hills of Washington State, this car has little trouble getting going, despite the little 2.0 it has mated to it.
Awesome, excellent review. Felt like I was test driving it.
I like how this guy does all the infotainment stuff while driving.
This was a highly detailed review. Loved it. I want more 24 minute reviews from you Csaba Csere!
Funny this review was featured. My parents went to look at the new Fusion, looking to trade in their '11 Hybrid Fusion. We took it for a drive, it felt more sporty than practical. Their '11 Fusion was just a smoother driver. Then they took a look at the C-max! My mom was really impressed with it, it's got similar power and just feels more comfortable than the '13 Fusion.
They ended up trading their fusion for a more practical C-max with similar packaging. I couldn't be happier, my niece hates!
Totally pro review. Simply the best.
Csaba makes for a very good presenter =) It's so surreal watching him on youtube when I remember when I was 13 reading his articles in the library.
I love your reviews. I'm not really into these types of cars but your informative and detailed reviews are a nice change of pace from the usual 0-60, 1/4 mile and a few laps on the track reviews that last about 8 minutes. Can you please review some enthusiast vehicles as well? I would love to hear your take on everything from BRZ's to Porsches.
I love this guy, 25 minutes and not getting bored awesome feat!
The best review i have seen on this vehicle. Great Job.
Great review from a seasoned and trusted Car & Driver veteran!
This was probably the most informative car review I've ever seen, Thanks for the Video.I also appreciate the camera man he is so good in capturing the entire video..
Don't know if this was pointed out already or not, but you may have gotten worse mpg because of the way you were driving it. Most hybrid owners know that you use your cruise control as much as possible to get the most out of your car when you're not trying to feather it to get more MPG's. Most people tend to be heavy on the foot, that is why you should use the CC whenever you can. Just a heads up is all, thanks for the great vid review!
Chubba is great! I just love his informative non-fussy yet entertaining reveiws.
YES! someone finally mentioned the knee issue. I hate the hard plastics used in the center consoles of most cars, just makes the drive uncomfortable when your knee if constantly hitting it.
CC does it again. Very comprehensive reviews.
5 years later I bought one of these cars a 2017 leftover Fusion Energi plug-in hybrid. It's a superb car not only is it the nicest car I have ever owned it also the best deal in a car that I have ever owned. Of course part of that is $4,007 Federal rebate but also the sedan segment right now is extremely competitive and prices are depressed. If you are looking for a car that gets fantastic gas mileage and is fun to drive and looks great and can be loaded with super high tech you can't go wrong with a Ford Fusion!
My family is considering this car, and this review was really helpful and informative. Thanks!
As a reader for 30 years, I really love that we finally know how to pronounce Chubba Cheede's name.
Great Review. I own one of these and I just wanted to let you know that I have been averaging 42.5mpg, that's over the course of 3500 miles so far. I'd say it's 90%+ Highway miles. I saw that number go up to 45mpg one tank when I was driving more back roads. That was using the cruise control around 45-50mph. FYI (I also have the adaptive cruise control) ... and use it, it's awesome!
Also, there is a software update for the 2013 model to supposedly help with the mpg's... we will see. I hope so!
Youi still have the car or did you trade it off now? I have the gas modle and was thinking of getting the hybrid.
Love this car, about 41-45 mpg average for us.
Wow, what a comprehensive review. Just got a fan! Subscribed.
I like this guy. He knows his stuff.
this man has THE MOST epic name of all time, period.
Yeah I just spoke with someone from Ford on their official website here in the U.S. And its true that the V6 option has been replaced with their 2.0L turbocharged. Which is not so bad considering its such an up to date modern engine.
Really well done review; one of the best I have viewed!
Great job Csaba! The only other auto review I've seen that was this thorough and informative was your test of the CMax hybrid. You're on a roll, keep up the good work. I think you're maximizing the potential of your new medium. :-)
Just got a fully loaded Titanium.. Waiting for it to ship from to the dealer. I'm pretty excited
Really thorough, well produced and informative review. Convinced me to subscribe to the channel. Thanks.
The best reviewer ever!!
Connecticut looks great in the background too !
wow what an incredible review and i love that fact you went into detail on the regenerative breaks
great work!
best video on youtube by far. great car vid
Great review from a guy who knows what he's talking about and has seen (and driven) pretty much everything. He could teach the so-called engineers at Consumer Reports a few things about even-handed treatment of vehicle flaws.
I'm not at all surprised that Csaba Csere listens to Chicago and Joe Jackson while wearing sweaters and driving around Connecticut.
Wow, this was extremely thorough. Great job!
Excellent review!! This is the best car review I have seen in a long time. I am also seriously considering this car over the Kia now.
Why? the guy who designed it also designed the grill for Astin Martin
Great review. He's honest about both the pros and cons. I'm glad he mentioned the discrepancy with the EPA MPG ratings. Just as Consumer Reports found, it gets about 38 MPG overall, not 47 MPG. That's a big discrepancy, although 38 MPG overall is still excellent.
38 mpg is great for a gas powertrain, but not acceptable for a hybrid powertrain bc you pay a 10-20% price penalty to get the better fuel economy
John Wayne how is 38 mpg not acceptable for a hybrid powertrain? the only other hybrid sedan of this size that gets 38 mpg is the Toyota Camry Hybrid. Sure, a prius gets 44 mpg, but its smaller and doesn't ride, handle, or accelerate as well as the fusion hybrid. What mpg would the fusion hybrid have to get for you to deem it acceptable?
John Noonan The MPG would have to be high enough that the cost of the drivetrain "upgrade" would pay for itself in savings at the pump in 3-5 years, the average length of car ownership. If the hybrid cost $5,000 (+ sales tax) more than a nonhybrid, then I would have to save $1,000 a year in fuel compared to a non hybrid to see my investment pay off in 5 years.
I spend about $1500 a year in fuel on a 26 mpg car right now. If someone told me I could retrofit a hybrid powertrain to my car for $5,000, I would have to double my fuel economy (52 mpg) to cut my annual fuel bill by $750!
You dont buy hybrids to save money. I bought my car for $6,000; there is no way I am going to pay $5,000 for a drivetrain upgrade to save a few hundred bucks. Capiche?
John Wayne When I said that 38 MPG for the fusion hybrid is excellent, I was saying that its excellent considering the fusion's size, ride, and acceleration, completely unrelated to the price charged by Ford dealerships. The MSRP of the different drivetrains is a whole other issue.
Also, people don't necessary buy hybrids just to try to save money, they also want them because they're far better for the environment and also make the US less dependent on foreign oil.
Also, if you bought a fusion hybrid and actually kept it for the life of the car (say, 15 years), then that's 15 years worth of saving on gas over the life of the car, not just 3-5 years. And if you did resell the car after 3-5 years, it would have higher resale value then a gasoline powered Fusion. I see your viewpoints, but I'm just sayin'.
John Noonan I am do not agree that hybrids are better for the evironment. Lithium is a toxic metal and there is no cost effective way to recycle them because it is still cheaper to mine in Latin America than it is to recover the lithium from the old batteries.
www.waste-management-world.com/articles/print/volume-12/issue-4/features/the-lithium-battery-recycling-challenge.html
Stating that a hybrid will always have a higher resale value is not true. Depreciation is dependent on demand for that model. Demand for hybrids is low compared to nonhybrids. Only 2-3% of the nation's new car sales are hybrids, 97% of the country does not want to buy a new hybrid so to say that a less desirable vehicle would have a better resale value is ludicrous.
auto.howstuffworks.com/resale-value-of-hybrid-vehicles.htm
Battery performance is going to degenerate significantly faster than in cooler climates. The fear of buying a used hybrid without knowing how long the large battery pack is going to last is out there bc people are afraid of the hidden cost of a possible battery replacement if its not covered under warranty.
Used car dealers in northern states like to advertise "florida cars" when they are selling gas cars bc the idea is that they are in better shape bc of the milder winters, but buying a florida hybrid might not be as good of a deal if the battery has seen many hot summers, shortening its useful lifespan.
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/04/130410103921.htm
It finally looks nice I can start looking at hybrids now
Great review, I wish more complete reviews were around.