2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid Sedan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid 38 to 40mpg. Only 32k miles, New
Tires, no dings, dents, no accidents, always garaged. Super smooth ride, a great looking car and barely uses gas. When I fill it up, it shows that I will get 585 miles to the tank! I only fill up once a month!
All Options Installed Ford SYNC Bluetooth for Phone, iPod, etc. USB Phone, iPod and 3.5mm Connections Satellite Radio, SONY Sound System, 6 CD Player, Cruise Control Power Seats, Leather and Suede Seats Power Mirror, Blind Spot Warning System Rear Window Defroster Rear Back Up Camera and Warning System Front and Side Curtain Airbags Tilt/Telescope Steering Wheel Steering Wheel Audio and Phone Controls Interior Light Color Selection, Sunroof and more. Seller Comments This was our show-car in 2010 and 2011 and it has upgrades and extras. It has 100% leather seats with Alcantara suede inserts and door panels, a two-tone paint job, paint protection system and more. We are the original owner and have the clean title. There is nothing wrong with this car, we build show cars every year and have a couple of new ones. Enjoy this wonderful car that gets great gas mileage, is super comfortable and looks great. This car has the back up camera, extremely comfortable seats and gets great gas mileage! The factory wheels and tires are like new and just put back on. I can offer the 20 x 7.5 inch custom painted to match wheels, see pics. These wheels are great for the Fusion hybrid, they are not big wide wheels, so you don't loose gas mileage. I've averaged about 37 mpg with the 20 inch wheels. If you buy the car, I will give you the wheels FREE! It has a real carbon fiber (pre-pregnated material, autoclaved and clearcoated) front lip splitter and rocker panel extensions. The rear wing on the trunk is also real carbon fiber. The vehicle was painted with House of Color charcoal forest green with a green metal flake pearl. The bright green highlight is also House of Color apple green pearl. The car also has a paint protection clear bra by 3M on the hood, front bumper, front splitter and side mirrors. It also has window visors to keep the rain out or keep it cool in the summer. Also the exterior chrome trim was replaced with new factory pieces that were "anthracite chromed". The original regular chrome ones were stored in a box and come with the car. The sound system is a SONY amplifier, separates in the doors and rear deck SONY speakers. The head unit has Bluetooth to connect to your phone so you can have "Hands Free" calling, texting and GPS through the car. The headlights have been updated with a HID System, providing better light than the factory halogen lights. All maintenance and factory updates have been done at Chino Hills Ford and they are familiar with the vehicle. We started with a fully loaded hybrid. A/C ice cold, All scheduled maintenance, All records, Custom paint/graphics, Custom wheels, Excellent condition, Fully loaded with all the goodies, No accidents, One owner, Satellite radio, Very clean interior, Well maintained. Call or email with any questions. |
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