Posts Tagged ‘Ford Fusion’

Five Fords named Top Safety Picks to Lead the Industry

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Ford has 11 IIHS Top Safety Pick ratings in 2010… the most of any automaker.

Five more 2010 Ford Motor Company vehicles – Ford Flex, Ford Fusion, Lincoln MKZ,
Lincoln MKT and Mercury Milan – have earned Top Safety Picks from the Insurance Institute for
Highway Safety (IIHS). The rating also applies to the Fusion Hybrid and Milan Hybrid.

Flex, Fusion, MKZ, MKT and Milan previously earned top possible scores for occupant protection in
IIHS’s front, side and rear tests, but had to pass IIHS’s new roof strength test to maintain the rating.
Vehicles also must offer electronic stability control to be eligible for a Top Safety Pick.

With each new model year, Ford keeps raising the bar on vehicle safety!

2010 Ford Fusion – Motor Trend’s Car Of The Year

Friday, January 8th, 2010

fusionThe 2010 Ford Fusion was named Motor Trend Car of the Year, earning the award in no small part by Ford’s determination to keep getting things right.

Ford’s on a roll. The vehicles like the Fusion have excelled in all the categories which makes it a unanimous decision as winner of the prestigious Motor Trend’s Car Of The Year Award.

You get to select from a reasonable number of options in 2010 (104 to be exact). In 2008 you could have selected from 2600 possible combinations which just isn’t cost effective for the company.

The Fusion is simply a good choice on many levels, and deserves such praise at being able to accomplish so much for so little cost.

The mileage, price, styling, appearance, safety, efficiency, all collectively capture so many consumer interests that it’s as if you’d walked into a Ford dealer prepared to defend yourself against what you know you must buy.

Finding fault in Ford is like trying to build a case against common sense. Is it good on gas, yes. Does it look good, yes. Is it fun to drive, yes. Can I afford it, yes. Hybrid version available, yes. Done, sold.

Vehicles like the Fusion, well ones that want to be a Fusion when they grow up, have a ways to go. The stuff you don’t need was simply never even considered with this car, so expect that when you see one you’re likely to see yourself in one shortly thereafter.

Ford has nailed it, they made something that fit the demand, needs and budget of the majority of people. Its the sort of thing that success usually associates itself with, making a product that the majority of the market can be happy with.

Motor Trend evaluated 32 cars on six key criteria:

Advancement in design
Engineering excellence
Performance of intended function
Efficiency
Safety
Value

Some of the quotes taken from the judges who evaluated 32 cars were:

“The 4cyl was a revelation to me – could have written poetry about that engine from Ford”

“It was like a video game, you try to get the mileage right, get the leaves to grow”

“If Ford can carry this mindset from what they achieved with this car….the next gen of this car can absolutely be killer” Angus MacKenzie – Editor in Chief – Motor Trend

Ford’s recent news of higher sales in every product category propelled the company to a 33 percent sales increase for December compared to a year ago. Keep an eye on Ford, they’re immersed in the best interests and needs of the consumer where all good things come as a result.

When it Comes to Green, Ford Is the Choice

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

Ask yourself if you would be happy with getting 37 mpg from your car. How about 47 or 57? Well, in a recent 48-hour test of a non-modified Ford Fusion Hybrid, the results came in at an astounding 81.5 mpg! That was not all downhill, highway driving.

The challenge was to drive over 1,000 continuous miles on a single tank of gas. Using the most fuel-efficient midsized sedan in America, the 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid was not altered in any way other than an oil change and tire pressure check prior to the start of the test, and the tank was filled with regular (87 octane) gasoline. The course chosen for the test was in the often gridlocked Washington, DC. The actual route included a three-mile stretch of downtown streets (with upward of 30 stoplights!) and parts of the George Washington Parkway.

The result was amazing. Using a change of drivers over the 48 hours and common sense driving techniques, one tank of gas (17.5 gallons) propelled the 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid to 1,445.7 miles through the nation’s Capitol. That averaged out to a whopping 81.5 mpg! Those commonsense techniques can be used by any driver in any car to improve mileage. They include anticipating traffic signal timings and slowing down to avoid unnecessary stops, keeping windows closed to reduce drag, avoiding ‘jack-rabbit’ starts and stops, minimizing use of heated seats, air conditioning and other vehicle systems and trying to avoid bumps and potholes that can reduce momentum.

One of the drivers during the test, Ford NASCAR racer Carl Edwards, said, “There is no question that the Fusion Hybrid will help consumers save fuel while driving it.” This quest for energy conservation is just one part of the environmental mindset at Ford Motor Company and may be part of the reason why Ford was just named the “Green Choice Award” winner by Natural Health Magazine.

The publication recently picked Ford for this prestigious honor, citing Ford’s “continuous efforts to building a greener future.”

Using criteria such as greenhouse gas emissions, alternative energy usage and recycling among others, the award highlighted some of Ford’s ongoing commitments to the environment. An example is Ford’s conservation of up to 900 tons of carbon emissions and 600,000 gallons of water by making its Escape Hybrid seats out of 100 percent post-industrial recycled fabric. Since 2000, Ford has reduced its global energy consumption by one-third.

Some companies wave their ‘green’ banners and just “talk the talk,” but through its commitment to reducing environmental impact and promoting sustainability, and with test results of 81.5 mpg from the 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid, Ford proves that you don’t have to “put your money where your tank is!”

2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid In Stock Now

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

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Come take a test drive today and find out what all of the excitement is about.