Here is the full article on the first impressions of the new-for-09 Ford Fusion Hybrid…
Posts Tagged ‘2008’

2010 Mustang burnin’ it up…
December 15, 2008So you thought the 2010 Mustang was probably going to be boring? At least in GT guise? Well think again – this could only be a teaser to the GT’s ability…
Source: Top Gear

Focus RS is feeling a little blue…
December 12, 2008So we all thought the Kermit-green Focus RS looked the biz? Well, have we got a treat for you today!

I’m back…
December 10, 2008Hello everybody!
After (a lifetime of) 1 week’s holidays I’m back in the building to bring you the latest in Ford news! Sorry for any inconveniences I caused by my quite abrupt holidays!
Cheers, Ben

Thailand 2008: Ford Ranger MAX…
November 30, 2008All I can say is wow! I mean, Just look at this beast!
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More HP for your GT sir???
November 27, 2008Source: Autoblog
We’ve become familiar with Jason Heffner’s creations over the past few years, from his insanely powerful Lamborghini Gallardos to mindblowingly fast Ford GTs. For his latest project, Heffner has teamed up with Ford GT chief designer Camilo Pardo for a special edition version of the car that looks as good as it is fast.

Mystery Mustang to be unveiled in Detroit???
November 26, 2008The LA Auto Show is over now, with the main attraction the new-for-’09 Mustang (MY10). But amidst the hullabalah around this fantastic machine, reports have come out that Ford are using the 2010 Mustang’s publicity wave to the max. Cue rumourmill:

2010 Ford Fusion pricing announced…
November 24, 2008With thanks to Autoblog:
The dust has hardly settled from Ford’s big showing at the 2008 LA Auto Show, and already it’s making news again with the new 2010 Fusion. Today Ford launched a minisite to promote the redesigned mid-size sedan, and contained therein is pricing for all five models. Everything begins with the base Fusion S model that starts at $19,270 and comes with the new 2.5L four-cylinder and a six-speed manual. The range tops out at the Fusion Hybrid, which starts at $27,270. That’s a little more than the Toyota Camry Hybrid, which begins at $26,150, but as AutoblogGreen points out, the Fusion Hybrid comes with Ford’s new EcoAssist gauge cluster that may be worth the extra money to buyers. We’ve also learned that the Fusion Hybrid’s fuel economy in the city will be 39 mpg, which is 6 mpg better than the Camry Hybrid, so you will be getting more for your money.





