2010 Ford Fusion Sport Sedan 3.5l V6 Leather Loaded on 2040-cars
Columbia City, Indiana, United States
For sale is a 2010 Ford Fusion Sport with just over 52,000 miles. Asking price is $15,500 or best offer, and I'm willing to negotiate
with legitimate offers!
Key Specs: MPG: 18/27 Current mileage: 52,xxx Engine: 3.5-Liter/V6/263 HP Layout: FWD, 5-passenger, 4-doors Transmission: 6-speed automatic Wheelbase: 107.4 in Other extras: 18" wheels, Sport body kit, black leather interior, tinted windows, Sony speakers, moon roof, aux input, great AC, power driver seat, SIRUIS XM capability, Microsoft SYNC and Ford Touch enabled It's the only Sport model of the Fusion, and handles, drives and rides better than regular Fusion models. The suspension is tuned to handle more like a sports car or a luxury model than a sedan. The V6 takes off and cruises really well, while still maintaining 18 city/27 hwy MPG. It's especially nice on the highway! I test drove both this car and a regular SEL Fusion and the Sport was worlds apart -- a much nicer feel and overall drive. The exterior is dark red, interior is black leather. Features a dark tint and the Sport package body kit and spoiler -- it does not look like other Fusions! Plenty of front and rear leg room. Exterior and interior are both extremely clean -- no dings or scratches outside, and the leather is nearly good as new inside. I've babied this car quite a bit -- the interior is detailed with leather cleaner, dashboard protectant, ArmorAll, and carpet cleaner once a month. Hand-waxed once a year. Loaded interior package. I've had this car for nearly a year and it's been absolutely perfect for me. No mechanical issues, and regular maintenance was always kept. At last oil change, the car checked out perfect overall. The only reason I'd like to sell it is I'm in need of a truck instead, and I'm looking to move it quickly. Dealerships will be making a push this spring after a slow winter, so bypass the salesmen and get an extremely clean car without paying $2000-$3000 more. With the Fusion Sport you get both a newer model, low miles, perfect interior and exterior, sports-car tuning and handling, and no mechanical issues whatsoever. Check any professional reviews online -- this is a high-quality vehicle. Asking price is $15,500 and I'm certainly willing to listen to and negotiate with legitimate offers. Don't pay up to $18,000 like you'll see on other car sites. Feel free to get ahold of me to stop and look at it, or take it for a spin. I can deliver within a 200-mile radius of Ft. Wayne, IN (for a small fee) or you can pick it up in person. Thanks. |
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