2011 Ford Fusion, 191k miles, for $2500? Should I get this car?

Do you have the VIN?

I paid $5k for my immaculate 2013 Fusion with 157k miles. It was a fantastic deal.

For that price, I would say yes.

$1,000 is a better offer.

I bought my 2007 Fusion in 2021 for $2500 with only 79k miles, but the prices have since skyrocketed.

Don’t listen to those who don’t own the car. My 2011 Fusion has nearly 250k miles and has never broken down on me. Take care of it, and it will last. It’s worth $2,500 if it’s in good condition.

I have a 2014 Fusion with over 200k miles, and it’s been running well so far.

My mom’s 2014 Fusion has had serious issues.

Bran said:
My mom’s 2014 Fusion has had serious issues.

That’s a different generation and likely has different issues.

Addison said:

Bran said:
My mom’s 2014 Fusion has had serious issues.

That’s a different generation and likely has different issues.

It’s a hybrid, and it’s just been terrible.

@Bran
I’ve heard mixed reviews. Either people love or hate them.

Bran said:
My mom’s 2014 Fusion has had serious issues.

My 2014 Fusion has been great, but we maintain it very well and it’s at 197k miles.

Chan said:

Bran said:
My mom’s 2014 Fusion has had serious issues.

My 2014 Fusion has been great, but we maintain it very well and it’s at 197k miles.

My brother-in-law bought one for my mom for $5k. It’s been a nightmare since, with lights coming on due to multiple error codes.

Make sure to scan for error codes and check the bushings.

This car is essentially my daily driver, so I have a lot of faith in it.