@@wadehm63Do you have the 2.0L Titanium? I’ve heard of issues on coolant leaking on previous years, but not sure if that is the case for the 2020 model year
That dial automatic is in the 2020 Ford Escape,too. I do have one in a SE trim level in black. I have it a little bit over a year. I got it in mid March 2022. I still liked the Ford Fusion. A little bit over 6 years ago that I was thinking of a Fusion, Focus, C-Max, and of course an Escape. I went towards a 2015 Ford Escape SE in silver grey. It was so easy to drive in. I liked my 2020 Escape a lot more.
As much as I would like to own a brand new car (Ford vehicles mainly), I can’t afford one at present. So if anything, I would go with the used 2020 Ford Fusion Titanium AWD.
We have a 2016 Ford Fusion Titanium Ecoboost and I personally say that it looks much better than the newer models. It also has sync 2, and what I didn't see on your car was that it doesn't have climate control on the right dash screen. Nice vid btw!
Yes it does have climate control on the right of the screen, it is right there in the video. My 2020 the passenger can adjust their own climate control from the screen or with physical buttons.
I bought a used 2020 Fusion. I also bought an extended warranty 24 months, 24 thousand miles . I put approximately 4 thousand miles on it . After 7 months, the engine had to be replaced. The dealership refused to honor the warranty. A sister dealership agreed to replace the engine. It has been in the garage for 2 months, and I am still waiting to get my car back . I understood I would get a new engine, I didn't know it would be piecemeal and I would have to wait so long to get it back. I don't recommend buying a Ford Fusion.. 19:48
I have a 2015 Fusion Titanium 2.0 FWD. Ive had mine since late 2018. Mine's stock other than having a K&N cold air intake installed; 10 Hp+ 9 TQ power bump and giving the car a nice turbo spool sound. So far it's been a great car. Stay away from the 2017-2019 Fusions with the Ecoboost engines; unless the one your looking at had the entire engine replaced with the 2020 redesigned Ecoboost engine. In 2017 Ford updated the 1.5/1.6/2.0 Ecoboost engines and made several changes screwing up bad with an engine that WILL fail at random mileage of 20-100k mileage. Basically Bad engineering flaw that causes coolant intrusion into the engine cylinders. Just make sure you don't get a Ford Ecoboost engines vehicle with this major known problem.
The hybrid engine in my opinion is the best engine for the Fusion. Ford purchased Toyota's fabulous hybrid technology and put it into the Fusion. 55-60 MPG city driving in a tried and tested powertrain.
@@eNv3n0mX YES; regarding not having engine coolant leaking into the cylinders..... major catastrophic problem. Obviously every year has different potential issues/problems. Look up consumer reports and issues on the particular yr of the vehicle. Please read comments/posts before asking questions.
@ThatCarVlogChannel --- Why's Ford bringing Fusion back in 2025? Will it have Titanium hybrid? Was 2019 better than 2020, seems like they half-assed it because they new it was getting discontinued.
Anyone has trouble with the seat? I feel like i don’t get enough upper back support, and way too much lower back support. It gets really uncomfortable, and no, lumbar support adjustment doesn’t help.
Out of curiosity do the new ones still have the blindside warning light? I know I’ve seen it on one of the older ones but I’m considering getting a fusion 2017-2020 and not sure which I should I get
@@ThatCarVlogChannel great which of me would you recommend is currently at a good value for money type of deal? As the 2017-2020 all run anywhere from 16-22k. Which year and model would you recommend?
The Platinum was the top of the line trim for I believe one or two model years only, before being replaced with Titanium. They were essentially packaged the same way, they just switched the name. The Sport V6 really should have been named Fusion ST to match the other sport oriented models in the lineup. IIRC, most Sport models were well optioned similar to a Titanium but came with the V6 and focused on performance. The Titanium still came standard with the Ecoboost 4 cylinder engines. Similarly, near the end of the model run, the base Hybrid (being the "tech" model) came standard with all of the latest tech. This included blind spot, collision warning, highway lane keeping, navigation, automatic climate control, ECO driving mode, hill descent mode, full front power seats. For the cost of the trim levels, the base Hybrid actually gave you the most stuff standard; in 2019 it was still priced well below $30k. And in realistic city driving you could easily get between 55-60 MPG; much better than the 44 MPG it was rated.
I can't understand why Ford dropped the Fusion Titanium model along with other cars except the Mustang. I also own a 2020 Titanium and cannot stop praising this car. Ford, had its reasons, but no one at my Ford dealer has anything of significance to say in explaining Ford's decision...after-all, Ford kept the Mustang line, why the hell not the Fusion??!!
I have a used one it’s been in an accident I’m spending a fortune getting it fixed bought it from a dealership they did not tell me it was involved ima crash
One thing I dont like about this car is the damn battery keeps dying out, the 10min shut off button burns the battery as well if you leave open the Sunroof, battery problems, one of a few things wrong with this car! I totally need a CHEVY!!!
I love my 2020 Titanium! I can’t even begin to speak on what a great car this is.
Any issues I’m looking at buying one.
@@ladiesman2113 I’ve not had a single issue. 65,000 miles looks and runs like new.
@@wadehm63Do you have the 2.0L Titanium? I’ve heard of issues on coolant leaking on previous years, but not sure if that is the case for the 2020 model year
@@rijulranjan8514 Yeah, I got the 2L, no issues at all with this car.
yeaaaaaaaaa my 17 titanjium hjad collant leak into engine @@rijulranjan8514
I just bought a 2020 this car is freaking awesome fast sporty I love my car. The safety features are unbelievable too.
Yes i just brought 1 as well and I love it!!!!
I agree , I too bought it n it is awesome
I'm going to buy a 2020 Fusion Titanium tomorrow for 18.5k. Has 85k miles but it's just amazing to drive
I have the same trim. My car came standard with Continental tires. They are absolutely terrible in snow. Just an FYI for those concerned.
I've been looking at the 2020 Titanium AWD versions of the Fusion and comparing it to a few other cars. This was very helpful, thanks!
Happy to help!
It’s a great car I love mine
It's a great car. I have one.
Helpful video! I've been looking at buying a new 2017-2020 Ford Fusion Titanium and replacing my 2010 Ford Fusion SE. 👍
That dial automatic is in the 2020 Ford Escape,too. I do have one in a SE trim level in black. I have it a little bit over a year. I got it in mid March 2022. I still liked the Ford Fusion. A little bit over 6 years ago that I was thinking of a Fusion, Focus, C-Max, and of course an Escape. I went towards a 2015 Ford Escape SE in silver grey. It was so easy to drive in. I liked my 2020 Escape a lot more.
As much as I would like to own a brand new car (Ford vehicles mainly), I can’t afford one at present. So if anything, I would go with the used 2020 Ford Fusion Titanium AWD.
We have a 2016 Ford Fusion Titanium Ecoboost and I personally say that it looks much better than the newer models. It also has sync 2, and what I didn't see on your car was that it doesn't have climate control on the right dash screen. Nice vid btw!
Yes it does have climate control on the right of the screen, it is right there in the video. My 2020 the passenger can adjust their own climate control from the screen or with physical buttons.
I bought a used 2020 Fusion. I also bought an extended warranty 24 months, 24 thousand miles . I put approximately 4 thousand miles on it . After 7 months, the engine had to be replaced. The dealership refused to honor the warranty. A sister dealership agreed to replace the engine. It has been in the garage for 2 months, and I am still waiting to get my car back . I understood I would get a new engine, I didn't know it would be piecemeal and I would have to wait so long to get it back. I don't recommend buying a Ford Fusion.. 19:48
What was the mileage at the time of purchase?
Great video. Top choice is this one along with Toyota Corolla and Nissan Rogue.
that 2.5 N/A (mazda) engine was the best .
I have a 2015 Fusion Titanium 2.0 FWD. Ive had mine since late 2018. Mine's stock other than having a K&N cold air intake installed; 10 Hp+ 9 TQ power bump and giving the car a nice turbo spool sound. So far it's been a great car.
Stay away from the 2017-2019 Fusions with the Ecoboost engines; unless the one your looking at had the entire engine replaced with the 2020 redesigned Ecoboost engine. In 2017 Ford updated the 1.5/1.6/2.0 Ecoboost engines and made several changes screwing up bad with an engine that WILL fail at random mileage of 20-100k mileage. Basically Bad engineering flaw that causes coolant intrusion into the engine cylinders. Just make sure you don't get a Ford Ecoboost engines vehicle with this major known problem.
Correct but there is build dates have a 17 2.0 bout to hit 200k
The hybrid engine in my opinion is the best engine for the Fusion. Ford purchased Toyota's fabulous hybrid technology and put it into the Fusion. 55-60 MPG city driving in a tried and tested powertrain.
2012-2016 version of Ecoboost is fine?
@@eNv3n0mX YES; regarding not having engine coolant leaking into the cylinders..... major catastrophic problem. Obviously every year has different potential issues/problems. Look up consumer reports and issues on the particular yr of the vehicle. Please read comments/posts before asking questions.
The coolant/oil pressure concerns were resolved for 2L manufactured from April 2019 onward.
It’s 57 degrees out. Why you guys in shorts. 😂 and using the cooled seats. I would be freezing. Nice vid though. Very informative.
Warning: if you have a 2020 model year , no spare tire. Foam inflation kit only. FYI.
for the Gas version for the 2020 fusion the highest trim level is titanium and for the fusion hybrid 2020 is platinum
Timing is everything. I just bought a used 2020 Titanium in the exact same color. lol
@ThatCarVlogChannel --- Why's Ford bringing Fusion back in 2025? Will it have Titanium hybrid? Was 2019 better than 2020, seems like they half-assed it because they new it was getting discontinued.
Anyone has trouble with the seat? I feel like i don’t get enough upper back support, and way too much lower back support. It gets really uncomfortable, and no, lumbar support adjustment doesn’t help.
I have the exact same white car and it’s awesome to drive but my only thing is It sucks down the full quickly
Same. I avg 24-25 mpg with a light throttle.
Out of curiosity do the new ones still have the blindside warning light? I know I’ve seen it on one of the older ones but I’m considering getting a fusion 2017-2020 and not sure which I should I get
Couldn't remember, had to look it up, looks like does have the light
@@ThatCarVlogChannel great which of me would you recommend is currently at a good value for money type of deal? As the 2017-2020 all run anywhere from 16-22k. Which year and model would you recommend?
@@Samano101 stick to either a 2019 or 2020
Yes, my 2020 has the blindside warning light.
I believe so cause I got my 2020 it came with
I thought there was higher trims then that one like the sport and I think the
Platinum
The Platinum was the top of the line trim for I believe one or two model years only, before being replaced with Titanium. They were essentially packaged the same way, they just switched the name.
The Sport V6 really should have been named Fusion ST to match the other sport oriented models in the lineup. IIRC, most Sport models were well optioned similar to a Titanium but came with the V6 and focused on performance. The Titanium still came standard with the Ecoboost 4 cylinder engines.
Similarly, near the end of the model run, the base Hybrid (being the "tech" model) came standard with all of the latest tech. This included blind spot, collision warning, highway lane keeping, navigation, automatic climate control, ECO driving mode, hill descent mode, full front power seats. For the cost of the trim levels, the base Hybrid actually gave you the most stuff standard; in 2019 it was still priced well below $30k. And in realistic city driving you could easily get between 55-60 MPG; much better than the 44 MPG it was rated.
How can these be tuned for amother 50 hp?
I love mine
Have a 2020 FWD Titanium
I can't understand why Ford dropped the Fusion Titanium model along with other cars except the Mustang. I also own a 2020 Titanium and cannot stop praising this car. Ford, had its reasons, but no one at my Ford dealer has anything of significance to say in explaining Ford's decision...after-all, Ford kept the Mustang line, why the hell not the Fusion??!!
Constantly saying “not too bad” was a downer.
I have a used one it’s been in an accident I’m spending a fortune getting it fixed bought it from a dealership they did not tell me it was involved ima crash
Did you test drive it real good?
One thing I dont like about this car is the damn battery keeps dying out, the 10min shut off button burns the battery as well if you leave open the Sunroof, battery problems, one of a few things wrong with this car! I totally need a CHEVY!!!
god awful transmissions. enjoy replacing it shortly after 100K miles if you're lucky to make it that far
Bad review