2014 to 2019 Ford Fusion w/Push-to-Start Ignitions
DIY Remote Starter Installation Video
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A Brief History of the Ford Fusion
The Ford Fusion is a midsize sedan introduced by Ford in 2005 for the 2006 model year. Positioned between the compact Focus and the larger Taurus, it quickly became a staple in Ford's lineup, known for its sleek design, affordability, and practicality. The First Generation (2006–2012) was built on the Mazda-derived CD3 platform. Offered with 2.3L four-cylinder and 3.0L V6 engines. Notable for its comfortable ride, spacious interior, and good fuel economy. Introduced all-wheel drive as an option in later years. Second Generation (2013–2020): Redesigned on Ford's global CD4 platform with a more modern, aerodynamic look. Introduced EcoBoost engines, a plug-in hybrid (Fusion Energi), and an improved hybrid model. Focused on advanced technology, offering features like adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and SYNC infotainment. A facelift in 2017 added updates to the grille, lighting, and interior features. End of Production (2020): As consumer preferences shifted toward SUVs and crossovers, Ford discontinued the Fusion for the North American market in 2020. However, it remained popular in certain international markets under different names or as the Ford Mondeo. Legacy: The Ford Fusion was praised for its balanced performance, innovative technology, and competitive pricing. It remains a favorite among used car buyers for its reliability and value. Despite its discontinuation, the Fusion marked a significant era in Ford's history as one of the company’s most versatile and globally appealing sedans.
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