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Is there a market for an Ecoboost SVT Fusion
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<blockquote data-quote="4vmn12" data-source="post: 13746872" data-attributes="member: 37414"><p>personally drove a brand new fusion rental, and having a 318ti 1996 beater I felt very disconnected from the road, I guess I just don't like FWD. Didn't really like the feel of driving it, the driving dynamics. Cushy suspension, and torque steer takes some getting used to. Maybe a sport model would have a more pleasing driving experience, with some more aggressive tuning of throttle, transmission, and suspension interaction (and a better differential). I'd give it another shot if a turbo model came out for sure.... but without anything on the outlook.... At this point I may just consider a "used" 335i or xi with twin turbo inline 6, probably the same price as a new fusion fwd. Buy an extended warranty to cover the fuel pump problem problem those direct injected cars have, and be done with it. I wish there was a u.s. alternative that came remotely close. without going to the larger and more expensive SHO, or gas guzzling hemi charger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4vmn12, post: 13746872, member: 37414"] personally drove a brand new fusion rental, and having a 318ti 1996 beater I felt very disconnected from the road, I guess I just don't like FWD. Didn't really like the feel of driving it, the driving dynamics. Cushy suspension, and torque steer takes some getting used to. Maybe a sport model would have a more pleasing driving experience, with some more aggressive tuning of throttle, transmission, and suspension interaction (and a better differential). I'd give it another shot if a turbo model came out for sure.... but without anything on the outlook.... At this point I may just consider a "used" 335i or xi with twin turbo inline 6, probably the same price as a new fusion fwd. Buy an extended warranty to cover the fuel pump problem problem those direct injected cars have, and be done with it. I wish there was a u.s. alternative that came remotely close. without going to the larger and more expensive SHO, or gas guzzling hemi charger. [/QUOTE]
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