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2007 Ford Fusion - Business Week

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Business Week have published their review of the 2007 Ford Fusion sedan. 'A basic Fusion rolls in at $17,995, but a six-cylinder version with top-of-the-line SEL trimmings and all-wheel drive starts at $23,825, marginally undercutting pricing of Japanese competition. My test vehicle was equipped with $295 heated front seats; $595 antilock brakes; $195 satellite radio; $895 leather seating; $420 audiophile sound system; and $1,895 navigation system. Even with a $700 destination fee, the total comes in under the magic 3-0, at $28,820.

Why antilock brakes are an option and not standard is unclear, but the other options are reasonably priced. What's more, nixing a few of the goodies—enhanced audio, navigation, and satellite radio, for instance—knocks off more than $2,500, making the value for price, in my opinion, exceptionally attractive for an all-wheel-drive sedan with a V6.'

Read: Ford's Fusion Gets Even Better - Business Week

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