You just arrived at our dealership in Fort Worth, Texas, and you are ready to buy your new car. After spending hours poring over search-engine results, reading badly written reviews (not here, of course), and viewing countless pictures on social media, you reached a decision. So you walk toward our showroom, where a friendly McDavid Ford sales-team member greets you, and you say, “I’ll take a new Ford Fusion Sedan, please.” The sales person smiles as she guides you into our new inventory to the prime real estate where we keep our Fusion lineup. “Okay,” she says. “Which Fusion do you want?” You stand astonished because you thought choosing a model was hard enough, now you have twelve (that’s right, 12) trim levels of the Fusion to consider.
But this is a good thing because now you can have an even more suitable car you imagined. Do you want luxury? Choose a Fusion Platinum. Are you interested in fuel-efficiency or high-performance? The Fusion Hybrid SE or Fusion Sport can offer either of those traits. Maybe it is value you want most? In which case, the Fusion S base model might be ideal for your budget. The point is, buying a Fusion Sedan is not about getting a perfect car but instead about getting the most perfect car and trim level combination for you.