The 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid is a 4-door, 5-passenger family sedan, available in one trim only, the Sedan. I am loving this car! Have to get used to the totally silent start. Great sound (I got the moon and tune package). Love the way it handles. Really good power on hills. Now to figure out some of the details of synch and the built in navigation!!Upon introduction, the Fusion Hybrid is equipped with a standard 2.5-liter, I4, 156-horsepower, hybrid engine that achieves 41-mpg in the city and 36-mpg on the highway. A variable speed automatic transmission with overdrive is standard. The car is fun to drive and one problem I do find is all the time spent looking at the dash and displays instead of the road. Lots of eye candy. The car has more than enough passing power and zip. It has the best 4 cylinder engine on the market and when you add in the extra electric HP it can more. You won't even realize it's a hybrid until you go to fill up with gas. I average 36 mpg driving a combination of city, highway and suburbs.Taller drivers might not find enough leg room for their liking and heavier one might find the seats to conforming. Anyone six foot and 230 lbs or under will love the driving experience. Also when wearing boots, my right foot will sometimes touch the break when I step on the gas. Those with normal to smaller feet won't have to worry.I like the new front, but the back could have been sportier looking. I looked at hybrid for the last year debating to buy one, after a 10 minute test drive I was sold.Ford should be putting out more advertising, this is the best car they have ever made and the other car companies are going to be scrambling to catch up. A good American alternate to the influx of foreign cars
Pros
Great mpg and quite a lot of power compared to the Toyota Camery Hybrid.
Cons
The ride can be a little rough at times, but no more than any other sedan it;'s size.