2011 Ford Fusion
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- The available Navigation System with SiriusXM Traffic and SiriusXM Travel Link combines Global Positioning System (GPS) technology with 3-D mapping and provides voice-guided turn-by-turn voice directions. You get continually updated directions, information on weather, traffic delays and alternate route suggestions, local gas prices, movie listings, sports scores and more.* Included with the system is a 10GB digital jukebox for accessing music files. Watch a DVD movie on the
- Ford offers cutting-edge technology in the available BLIS® (Blind Spot Information System) with Cross Traffic Alert to help make driving more convenient. BLIS is designed to use radar in the rear quarter panels to identify if a vehicle has entered your blind spot and alert you with an indicator light in the appropriate sideview mirror. Cross Traffic Alert is designed to use radar to watch for traffic behind you when you're slowly backing out of a parking spot or your driveway. If it detects a vehicle approaching from up to 15 yards away, it sends an audible warning, a visual display in the corresponding mirror, and a signal in the message center.
- Your Fusion is engineered to handle with precision and agility. But that doesn't mean you can't enjoy some serious driving enjoyment - which is what the Sony® Sound System* provides, included in the available Moon & Tune Package for SEL, Sport and Hybrid models. The system features Dolby DAEP 5.1 Surround Sound technology and Sony DSP processing, 390 watts of power, and 12 high-quality premium speakers including two subwoofers. It comes with a single disc CD player and is MP3-capable.
*Sony is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation. - Pick one of the seven colors in the Ambient Lighting feature to express your mood: Ice Blue, Orange, Soft Blue, Red, Green, Blue, Purple. You can add colorful accents in the front and rear footwells, front center console bin, and front two cupholders. Ambient Lighting is standard in Fusion SEL and available in the Sport model with the Comfort Package. It's also standard in the Fusion Hybrid.
- Available Ford SYNC® does a lot for you in a single voice-activated connectivity system.* Communications: Connect your Bluetooth®-enabled phone and make calls, browse your phone book, see your call log and more. With the new AppLink feature you can access mobile apps on select smartphone brands via voice control. Entertainment: Plug in your compatible MP3 player or USB drive. Browse your MP3 player by genre, album, artist, song or playlist; or listen to audio books and podcasts - all with simple voice commands. SYNC even charges your MP3 player. Traffic & Directions: Get turn-by-turn directions, business search listings, traffic alerts, personalized news, sports, weather, horoscopes, stocks, movies, and Send to SYNC from Google Maps™ or MapQuest®. Driver Assistance: Connect to a 911 operator through your paired mobile phone after an accident in which an airbag deploys with 911 Assist.**Also, get a personalized Vehicle Health Report that shows you vehicle diagnostics, scheduled maintenance information and recall information, and conveniently schedule service online.
GoogleMaps is a trademark of Google, Inc.
MapQuest is a trademark of AOL, Inc.
*Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control. Only use mobile phones and other devices, even with voice commands, when it is safe to do so.
*The vehicle's electrical system (including the battery), the wireless service provider's signal and a connected mobile phone all must be available and operating for 911 Assist to function properly. These systems may become damaged in a crash. The paired mobile phone must be connected to SYNC, and the 911 Assist feature enabled, in order for 911 to be dialed. - The V6-powered Fusion with available All-Wheel Drive (AWD) improves traction and handling on any surface where wheel slip can occur, such as ice, snow, mud, gravel. It constantly monitors driving conditions and distributes engine torque to the wheels with the most traction. So if the front wheels are experiencing poor traction, AWD will automatically transfer more torque to the rear wheels. At highway speed, the AWD system automatically deactivates to help conserve fuel but is able to reactivate if wheel slip is anticipated or detected. Read more
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The Ford midsize Fusion has been in production since the 2006 model year. Over time, Ford engineers and designers have poked and prodded the car in what amounts to a well-orchestrated evolution cycle. Over time, it has received revised styling, new power plants, a reworked interior and other fine-tuning. While others might applaud the “new is better” offerings available elsewhere, to us at least, the evolutionary process is good news. It translates into a well-sorted vehicle and, in this case, one with plenty of standard features.
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