Used Ford Fusion for Sale near Two Harbors, MN
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2017 Ford Fusion
Shop 2017 Ford Fusion »With 1,919 currently listed for sale and an average price of $10,671, 28.1% of 2017 Ford Fusions for sale on CarGurus are rated as good or great deals.
Favorably reviewed: Owners rated the 2017 Ford Fusion 4.89 / 5 stars.
57.1% of 2017 Fusion models on CarGurus are accident free.
The 2017 Ford Fusion is celebrated for its smooth ride and solid performance, particularly with the powerful V6 engine available in sport mode, alongside a good array of features offered at a value price.
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Overall, the Ford Fusion has been a favorite among drivers for its reliable performance, comfortable ride, and impressive fuel economy. Many owners appreciate the stylish design and advanced technology offered across various model years, highlighting features like spacious interiors and handling. However, some drivers have noted concerns about engine power in certain trims and occasional mechanical issues. While many find it an economical and dependable choice, a few have voiced frustrations about interior design flaws and dealership pricing.
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Anonymous
Reviewed a 2019 Ford Fusion on Apr 5, 2024
Ford Fusions are Dependable great cars that look stylish they are Dependable cars that have a track record of lasting almost 200,000 miles
Emil Y
Reviewed a 2020 Ford Fusion on Sep 11, 2024
Overall great car, very clean priced well maintained. No complaints!
Donald M
Reviewed a 2012 Ford Fusion on Apr 14, 2024
Ive driven this car about a thousand miles since I purchased it. The interior is nice but nothing fancy. Controls are easy to reach and use. The ride is a little firm and you feel the bumps but the tires this used vehicle came with are cheap, cheap, and cheap. When I need to replace them with something better, I think the ride will improve. The car still handles and drives very well even with the sorry tires. My model has the base, inline four-cylinder engine. Its noisy if moderately pushed and feels somewhat underpowered. Fords inline four from this generation did have a reputation for long life and reliability which are important to me. Ive driven a Fusion like this that had the V-6 engine, and it is definitely a better fit for the car. It has more power and less vibration and noise but at the expense of less fuel economy. For me fuel economy was a definite factor, so I was fine with the four-cylinder engine. My model is the SE version. If you want the best overall experience, I would try to find a SEL model. That step up usually has the V-6 engine and most of the time the leather interior. Most SEL models have the automatic climate control system where you just set you temperature and the system adjust fan speed and heating/cooling to maintain the temperature. The base and SE like mine with manual controls you have to adjust fan speed and temperature yourself to keep the temperature you like. Overall, it seems to be a solid economical car and it isnt plagued by some of the reliability issues the current generation Fusions that began in 2013 have. If you decide you want one, Id look for a 2010 to 2012 model with the SE or SEL package. That seemed to be the best of the crop for that generation of the Fusion.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2014 Ford Fusion on Jul 11, 2024
Just great car, I being driving mine for over 150,000 miles, and still. Sadly Ford won’t make it anymore to replace it.
Ford Fusion Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| S FWD | $23,170 |
| SE FWD | $24,500 |
| SE AWD | $27,885 |
| SEL FWD | $28,690 |
| Titanium AWD | $36,450 |
| Titanium FWD | $34,450 |
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Summary
With 1,919 currently listed for sale and an average price of $10,671, 28.1% of 2017 Ford Fusions for sale on CarGurus are rated as good or great deals.
Favorably reviewed: Owners rated the 2017 Ford Fusion 4.89 / 5 stars.
57.1% of 2017 Fusion models on CarGurus are accident free.
The 2017 Ford Fusion is celebrated for its smooth ride and solid performance, particularly with the powerful V6 engine available in sport mode, alongside a good array of features offered at a value price.
Why it stands out
The 2017 Ford Fusion distinguishes itself with its impressive blend of style, comfort, and technology. Known for its sharp exterior design reminiscent of luxury vehicles, it provides a spacious interior that puts passenger comfort at a premium. The Fusion's driving dynamics, enhanced by the available V6 and all-wheel drive options, contribute to a confident and enjoyable driving experience. Advanced safety features and driver aids introduced in the 2017 model year make it a compelling choice for families and commuters alike, ensuring that it meets various needs effectively.
Other model years to consider
- Average price: $11,780
- Good/great deal percentage: 28.5%
- User rating: 4.38 / 5
- Total listings: 1,967
- Average price: $12,781
- Good/great deal percentage: 28.7%
- User rating: 4.35 / 5
- Total listings: 1,956
These recommendations are based on CarGurus' proprietary market data from March 30, 2026, CarGurus experts' opinions, and generative AI.
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