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Originally Posted by futrocpd
something tells me that if gas keeps climbing or even stays in the range its in now that dealers are going to be taking full advatange of those that want the car. the new fusion is very very nice. its nice to have a hybrid that actually looks good. if the price is good i would consider it as well but i have a feeling (in my area) that the dealers will ask a 5k premium like they did when the first fusion hybrid came out. i hope not though.
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I think the MSRP is around 27 or 28k but you can buy them here in Indiana for 25k.
I really want something bigger like if there was a Subaru Outback Hybrid, but there isnt. The looks and 47MPG city might sway me towards this Fusion.
I had the Original 2006 Ford Fusion SEL and it was a great great car.