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2010 Ford Fusion Sport 0-100 MPH

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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2009

A 0-100 MPH run in the new 2010 Ford Fusion Sport. It made it in 18.7 seconds.

The Fusion Sport has a 3.5L V6, with 263hp @ 6250rpm, and 249ft.lb. @ 4500 rpm.

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  • wow excitement doing 100 mph. I do that everyday driving on the autobahn with 01 96500 mile ford focus....... does'nt hit 100 that quick though

  • Don't get me wrong, I love the fusions and plan on buying one soon, but if they are going to charge that much more for a sport model, they should have the 3.7l motor in it. Those 40 horses could really make it shine.

  • @gehli003 I drove the new Mustang with the 3.7L. It really wasn't that impressive.

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  • The idiot in the backround is the type of asshole who gets you pulled over. Try it again...next time without the loud mouthed jackass. Better yet give him a good beating and stuff him in the trunk.

  • @steve9509 It had no negative effects on the motor. I had 22,854 miles on it when I traded it in and it still ran like new.

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  • Hahaha do it while you still have warranty

  • @wrifraff Straight Six Mustangs never are, they're slower than an Astro van.

  • @xgothicromancex2 :Oyour so lucky :p what age can you drive there?

  • If only Ford would offer a true 6 speed manual (not the SelectShift automatic) with the V6 engine...

  • @wrifraff why'd you trade it in?

  • the fusion svt needs the boss new 5.0 engine with 444hp

  • @xgothicromancex2 HAHAHAHA a ford focus....ahahahhaahahah

  • @gehli003 and yes i know a clutch can slip and heat up, but u can not hold down brakes and rev up engine with clutch in contact, it just stalls the engine whereas in automatics u can rev up without moving without stalling the engine.. that proves that there is energy being lost, this energy is in the form of HP which is something you need to move the car quicker

  • @gehli003 ur not getting the big picture.. that minor difference in engine output isnt gonna make a difference at all and btw its sad u call 93 a high octane, i was referring to at least 97 and up, 93 is just a "premium" fuel u get at any gas station, and who ever told u automatic doesn't lose power doesn't know what their talking about automatic transfers motion via torque converter which uses fluid as the medium for energy transfer whereas clutch is mechanical non "slip" system

  • @3antaralhatab NO. An automatic does not "lose more power when transferring to the wheels". And no, putting in higher octane fuel (ie 93) will not result in a 28 hp gain. Maybe 1 hp at redline.

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