2013 Ford Fusion Research & Reviews

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

3.90/5 Average
96 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

The 2013 Ford Fusion is fully redesigned. Highlights include more dramatic styling, improved fuel economy and the addition of the MyFord Touch electronics interface.

Pros:
  • Fuel-efficient turbocharged engines
  • Advanced technology and safety features
  • Sharp handling
  • Eye-catching styling
  • Composed ride
  • Available all-wheel drive.
  • Quiet cabin
Cons:
  • Interior design can seem overly stark.
  • Finicky MyFord Touch interface

User Reviews:

Showing 81 through 90 of 96.00
  • CPO, The Way To Go - 2013 Ford Fusion
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    Extremely happy with my 2013 Ford Fusion Titanium that I purchased as a Certified Pre-Owned car with about 26,000 miles on it. I bought it to replace a 2007 Ford Five Hundred that got rear-ended and was totaled. The Five Hundred was roomier with a huge trunk and was a pleasure to drive on long trips. But the Fusion is very comfortable, still has plenty of space, and has much better acceleration and handling than the Five Hundred. I find that I am more engaged driving the Fusion than I was with the Five Hundred especially on longer trips. While I love my Fusion I do have some minor annoyances to point out. First, under hard acceleration from a stop, the front end jumps and loses tracking and pulls hard to the right...it gets a little squirrely. Second, the "engineered" lug nuts are a disaster and whoever thought that was a good idea has obviously never changed a tire. After I had new tires put on and rotated a few times the lug nuts, which are not solid metal start to break down and eventually you cannot get the off the car with just a lug wrench...it takes an air gun, wrenches, and a chisel. I highly recommend replacing the OEM lug nuts with an after market solid metal lug nut from someone like DP Accessories LCB3B6HC-CH04020 as soon as possible. Third, the trunk lid supports seem to wear out faster than I think they should and dont hold the trunk lid open with a breeze or on a slight inclined hill (like my driveway). I replaced a worn out set shortly after I bought the car at around 30,000 miles and now, at 67,000 miles they are worn out and need to be replaced again. Other than these things and a few other minor nits (mostly technology related) I really do love this car. I will also only ever buy another car through a CPO program...its like getting a new car with the initial depreciation accounted for.

  • Great car with great handling! - 2013 Ford Fusion
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    Love this car. Its AWD and handles really well in the snow and rain. This is by far the best car Ive owned. Basic maintenance needed. Looks great too!

  • great car - 2013 Ford Fusion
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    buy it

  • 77,000 and still enjoying - 2013 Ford Fusion
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    Still a solid dependable ride. Good handling and predicability under all conditions. Bought new, will keep will past 100,000 baring unforeseen issues. Dealer support is only fair and overpriced.

  • 2013 Ford Fusion SE 2.5 L - 2013 Ford Fusion
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    I will tell you this car drives great and its very comfortable and peppy for it to be a 4cylinder. Now the bad I am spending a total of 60 dollars a week in gas and only stay 8 minutes away from the job . Please reconsider in buying this car its not worth it and also my windshield wipers are getting stuck when they are turned on after 5 minutes smh. Do your research and proceed with caution.

  • big dog - 2013 Ford Fusion
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    Reliability safety warranty Fuel Economy

  • Shouldve stayed with a Toyota - 2013 Ford Fusion
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    The design is poor, during the summer when using AC condensation impeeds your line of sight out thefront window. The car is on its four recall. Im on my third catalytic convertor AT 32,000 miles. The tires from the factory had to be replaced at 30,000 miles, they were to be warranted until 65,000 miles. Manufacturer would not honor warranty because on had tires rotated twice. Which is a load of crap since the tire wear was even on all four tires. I shouldve stayed with Toyota but liked the look of the Fusion, Big Mistake. I will be going back to another Toyota. Farewell Fusion....very unhappy wIth purchase!

  • Ecoboost made the difference - 2013 Ford Fusion
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    2013 fusion se with 1.6 ecoboost. Great gas mileage. 36 highway with a fully loaded car.transmission is shifty at times but mostly great. Very comfortable fir long trips and commutes.we loved our fusion.test drove it with a friend 6ft 5 in the backseat.plenty of leg room.

  • 110k miles of trouble free driving - 2013 Ford Fusion
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    I purchased this 2013 Fusion titanium in July 2014 when it had 15,000 miles on it. Now in April 2016 it has 110,000 miles. Other than routine oil changes, tires, and a couple of minor dealer recalls the car has been perfect. Still on the original brake pads all other wear parts. Highly recommended. It is still quiet, solid, and drives perfectly. I drive about 5,000 miles per month for my work sales job, and average over 30 miles a gallon every tankful.

  • Awesome vehicle. - 2013 Ford Fusion
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    Didnt think I would like the car especially with a 4 cylinder, but after driving it I was very impressed. My little brother told me about it before I went to look at a second vehicle to purchase, went to the car lot the next day and it was the first one I drove out of 5-6 different vehicles, and I ended up buying it. Although I have only had it for 1 week, I am very impressed with the vehicle overall.

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