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'Tis The Season To Buy One Of The Last Ford Fusions For $10,000 Off
'Tis The Season To Buy One Of The Last Ford Fusions For $10,000 Off-December 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:09:33

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The Ford Fusion officially joined its sedan brethren among the dearly departed of the family-car species . While the car is no longer in production, thousands remain on dealer lots, awaiting new homes. If you want one of the last new Ford sedans in America, now is a good time to act. Dealers are so desperate to be rid of them that you can get a discount of $10,000.

Ford announced its all the way back in 2018 — that feels like a decade ago — with the Fusion being the last sedan holdout. The car and is still during the pandemic, but more than remain on dealer lots.

How desperate are dealerships to get rid of Fusions? Check out the hefty discounts. Here’s a 2020 Titanium trim Fusion going for nearly $ its sticker in Illinois. Too much? Here’s another amazing price slash of nearly $ for a Fusion SE in Missouri. Be sure to check the fine print as dealerships will sometimes tie rebates and trade-ins into the list price.

If deep price cuts aren’t enticing enough, Ford’s shows zero-interest loans and some cash rebates. you can get the zero rate for 84 months, and in Illinois I’m seeing zero percent for 66 or 60 months with varying rebates. A zero percent APR means the price you agree to is the price you pay, with no interest on the loan.

If you’re into the Fusion there are some screaming deals to be had here. These deals even apply to the Fusion Energi models, too!

That said, keep in mind that 84 months comes out to seven long years. Which means you’ll still be making payments long after the warranty expires, so be careful.

Once buyers gobble up the last of these Fusions, Ford will be without a sedan in the American market. The domination of crossovers, killing off sedans, brings tears to my eyes. At least the last Ford sedan is trying its best to finish up with a blowout.

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