In today’s market with maintenance records I would say is a good buy.. with winter coming make sure the heat works and while you’re at make sure the AC works as well.
@@rowdyross44 I got it today! clean title and ac/heat work so well. I was freezing my butt during test drive. got it for $2,800 instead cause of cracked windowshield
Considering it is a 16 year old car now and most people drive 12,000 miles that car should have 192,000 miles. So I would say 180,000 is better then 192,000 miles. I would also asked for maintenance records.
My fusion is a speed demon😏 k&n performance cold air intake all blacked out with a system
Good review
Serpentine belt was a horrible experience putting it on myself
2007 with 130,000 miles for $3,000…good or bad deal?
In today’s market with maintenance records I would say is a good buy.. with winter coming make sure the heat works and while you’re at make sure the AC works as well.
@@rowdyross44 I got it today! clean title and ac/heat work so well. I was freezing my butt during test drive. got it for $2,800 instead cause of cracked windowshield
I got a mercury milan the kinda nicer brother to the fusion but the mkz is better then 2 of them I wish they still made them in America
Is 180k miles on a 2007 ford fusion good?
Considering it is a 16 year old car now and most people drive 12,000 miles that car should have 192,000 miles. So I would say 180,000 is better then 192,000 miles. I would also asked for maintenance records.
@@rowdyross44I have exactly one of these and still have it 241,000 miles 🎉