Ford fusion

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georgeramos
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Ford fusion

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this may have been mentioned before but if they made a 2 door convertible version of the current fusion and it was an affordable car that kinda sorta looked like an aston (albeit a 15 - 20 yr old aston) wouldnt everyone want one?
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johndemar
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Got to admit the front end design is appealing. I have no idea on anything else about it, reliability, fun factor, etc,
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ga.spyder
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I was at Amelia Island Concourse a few weeks ago.All the exotics and eye candy!! Leaving the show field I told my wife''Look,a Aston Martin behind us'' Nope...a Ford Fusion!! :shock: I think it is a very nicely styled car.
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SunnySideUp
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Looks like your idea is shared by others!
http://social.ford.com/your-ideas/techn ... nvertible/

Hope Alan Mulally takes action and funds it before he retires. Would be great to see it as a real concept car at an auto show if nothing else.
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I had one as a rental car, drove great!! We are actually looking at buy a 2013 to replace my wifes Nissan
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