Originally posted by: RU482
what I am saying is that it seems every compliment to the Fusion needs to be made in reference to the Mazda6
Originally posted by: InlineFive
Just found some interesting information on the Fusion rear impact crash test ratings. Makes me think twice since I'm 6'2".
http://www.iihs.org/ratings/he...details_page.aspx?ford
Originally posted by: Mojoed
A fleet vehicle is owned or leased by a business or government agency, not an individual. People may tend to drive vehicles they don't own "harder", since well, they don't own it and don't have to worry about the cost of repairs.
Many 07-08's being sold at dealerships are also former lease cars. (hence the 24k-40k on the odometer.) Others are former rentals.
On the other hand buying from a private party may give you more comfort, but who knows? A privately owned car could have been beaten on more than a fleet/rental/leased car. It all boils down to what you're comfortable with.
Have a qualified mechanic check out any car you're seriously thinking about buying to cover your bases.
Whenever I'm car shopping, I buy the 30-day unlimited carfax report deal for $40. This helps me weed out cars I'm not comfortable buying, without having to deal with the expense of having a mechanic check it out.
Good luck!
Originally posted by: Arkaign
Originally posted by: RU482
what I am saying is that it seems every compliment to the Fusion needs to be made in reference to the Mazda6
It's because of Ford's frankly well-deserved poor historical reputation based on their previous cars ('80s-'90's era Escorts, Taurus, Tempo, etc). To try to explain to someone that has been programmed by experience and/or media coverage to only trust imports or Japanese cars, it helps to explain that there is little to distinguish them today, given the wealth of shared parts, design, and features.
To not realize the massive difference between the Ford of 1979-1999 vs. 2009 is pure ignorance, just as it would be to pretend that all Fords are awesome. Neither would be true. Each model from each maker has it's pluses and minuses, and Ford is faring better now than they have in my memory.
I frequently recommend BMWs, Infinitis, Hondas, etc, based upon certain models/configurations that make sense for the needs and wants of the buyer in question.
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Originally posted by: Mojoed
2007-2008 Ford Fusion would be an excellent choice. Keep in mind most '07-08 Fusions with 30-40k miles are former fleet/rental cars. I know this because every single one I have ever carfax'd clearly states "fleet vehicle".
This may or may not mean anything to you, just letting you know.
ford = :thumbsdown:
I'd go with a used Subaru Impreza
Originally posted by: Cheesehead
You can get a reasonably nice Toyota Avalon with ~60k for $11,000. You won't be getting all the bells and whistles, but it's a very big, very nice car, and 60k on on Avalon is nothing.
If you want a manual, Mazdas are, IMO, very nice. I would, however, stay away from the Mazda6 - it's not rated so highly in terms of reliability as the smaller Mazdas, mostly because it's almost totally Ford, and as long as you're buying a Ford Fusion you may as well get a Ford Fusion pricetag.
Originally posted by: InlineFive
One more question, I'm a little over six feet in height. Out of the Fusion, Altima, and Camry, which one(s) do you think would be the most comfortable?