Don M., Salt Lake City

2008 Fusions are rolling into Ford dealerships as we speak (err ... type). There are plenty listed in Cars.com's new-car listings, and there are also new 2007s still available; Cars.com currently lists a $2,000 cash-back incentive on 2007 Fusions. New to the Fusion for 2008 are standard antilock brakes and a tire pressure monitoring system, as well as an optional Sport Appearance Package that adds 18-inch wheels and various exterior and interior tweaks. See our 2008 Ford Fusion vehicle summary for an overview of what’s new on Ford'’s midsize sedan.

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Answered by Joe Bruzek on October 4, 2007 in I'm Just Wondering , What Car Should I Buy? | Permalink

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