Better Know a Model: 2013 Ford Fusion SE
This 2013 Ford Fusion SE sells for $30,680. (David Undercoffler / Los Angeles Times)
That’s a lot of coin, but it comes with a lot of kit. (David Undercoffler / Los Angeles Times)
Niceties include leather seats, the Sync touchscreen navigation system, blind-spot monitoring, a backup camera and active-park assist. (David Undercoffler / Los Angeles Times)
Because this car comes with the option of an automatic start-stop system, its fuel economy is rated at a respectable 24 miles per gallon in the city and 37 mpg on the highway. Fusions without this option take a 1 mpg hit on each rating. (David Undercoffler / Los Angeles Times)
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The 2013 Fusions are trickling into dealerships now. Is it enough to top Honda’s new segment-busting 2013 Accord, Toyota’s popular Camry or Nissan’s sport-ish Altima? Stay tuned for more updates. (David Undercoffler / Los Angeles Times)