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Ford - Fusion Hybrid (2013)

Searching for the Ford Fusion Hybrid price can start with a simple question: what is a 2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid worth? This midsize sedan, once a staple on the American road, has attracted both efficiency‑hungry commuters and practical buyers looking for a dependable family car. While the new‑car lineup has folded, the question of the Ford Fusion Hybrid 2013 price remains vital for anyone debating a pre‑owned purchase. The answer depends on mileage, trim, condition, and market demand, but once you understand the core factors—engine, features, and depreciation—pinpointing a fair price becomes far more straightforward.

Key Specifications

  • Engine & Power: 2.0‑L EcoBoost inline‑four paired with a small electric motor, delivering a combined 217 horsepower.
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic gearbox that transitions seamlessly between engine and electric power.
  • Fuel Type: Hybrid system—gasoline engine + electric motor—averaging 40–45 mpg in city/highway cycles.
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 190.2 in (4,829 mm)
    • Width: 72.1 in (1,830 mm)
    • Height: 57.8 in (1,468 mm)
    • Wheelbase: 112.6 in (2,860 mm)
  • Interior & Comfort: 5‑passenger seating with standard cloth upholstery, optional leather; dual‑zone climate control; infotainment system with Bluetooth, USB, and smartphone integration.
  • Safety Features: Standard Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane‑Keeping Assist, Pre‑Collision Assist, Multi‑Airbag System, and optional Driver‑Attention Alert.
  • Trim Levels: S, SE, SEL, and Titanium; each tier adds progressively more luxurious hardware and technology.

Depreciation Insight

Understanding Ford Fusion Hybrid depreciation is crucial to timing a purchase. Versus a conventional internal combustion engine vehicle, hybrids tend to hold value slightly better because of their fuel‑efficiency advantage. However, the Ford Fusion Hybrid still loses a significant amount of its initial value each year.

  • In its first year, the vehicle typically loses 15–20% of its original value, depending on mileage and condition.
  • From years two to five, the depreciation rate slows to around

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2 years ago used US$8,900.00 Unlock all links
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