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2012 Ford Fusion Hybrid |
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The Ford Fusion Hybrid starts at $29 395 a high premium to pay for a 2012 midsize sedan which costs $25 430 on average | |
Price MSRP | |
Bumper-to-Bumper | 3 years/36,000 miles |
Powertrain | 5 years/60,000 miles |
Corrosion | 5 years/unlimited miles |
Roadside Assistance | 5 years/60,000 miles |
This car features industry-leading gas mileage for a midsize sedan at an overall 38 5 MPG evenly weighted average of 41 city 36 highway This represents a very impressive fuel efficiency advantage of 45 over its peers | |
City Gas Mileage | 41 |
Highway Gas Mileage | 36 |
Overall Safety | 4 |
Frontal Crash | 3 |
Side Crash | 4 |
Rollover | 4 |
IIHS Rating | Top Safety Pick |
This models hybrid powertrain combines a 2 5L 4-cylinder engine with an electric motor Its 191 horsepower is adequate but nothing to boast about the average midsize sedan has 185 hp for model year 2012 As for low-end grunt: in a class where 177 ft-lbs is the norm torque is definitely lacking at only 136 ft-lbs | |
Power | 191 |
Torque | 136 |
Interior Features | Compare by Interior Features A/C with Climate Control Auto-dimming Rearview Mirror Auxiliary Audio Input Jack Bluetooth Hands-free Calling Power Seat(s) Satellite Radio |
Safety Features | Compare by Safety Features Child Seat Anchors (LATCH) Driver and Passenger Seat Airbags Engine Immobilizer Front Fog Lights Post-collision Safety System Side/Curtain Airbags Stability Control Tire Pressure Monitoring Traction Control |
Exterior Features | All-season Tires Compare Cars with standard All-season TiresAlloy Wheels Compare Cars with standard Alloy Wheels |
Base Transmission | Continuously Variable |
All Transmission Options | Continuously Variable |
Length | 190.6 |
Width | 72.2 |
Height | 56.8 |
Interior Volume | 100.3 cubic feet |
Cargo Capacity | 16.5 cubic feet |
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