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2008 Ford Fusion V6 SEL AWD Review

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Kevin ''Crash'' Corrigan
I have always liked the look of this car. In fact, I find it hard not to stare at a Fusion when I see one on the road. I don't really know why that is, possibly that gorgeous 3-bar chromed grille, but perhaps it's because they just look so darn European!

The Ford Fusion is a stylish family vehicle that anyone would be proud to have parked in their driveway.

That is, until you open the door of one, and then you realize that Uncle Sam's lot have been busying themselves inside! The interior looks more Lincoln-like than anything produced on the banks of the Seine. Mind you, that's not necessarily a bad thing. After all, I'm old enough to remember the ridiculous gear lever on the 70's built Renault 4, which slid out of the dashboard at 90 degrees and turned. The one that required rotating wrists to operate!

Yes, sometimes the Euro designers get a little carried away with their individual ideas on how a motorcar should work.

However, if I'm totally honest, I was a tad surprised, and perhaps even a little disheartened to see the interior of such a smart Euro-looking machine get the Americana treatment. Somehow I had expected a typical no-nonsense, business like approach to the interior. What I got however, was a mixture of plastic Mustang and leathered Lincoln.

Looking at the vehicle it's hard to decipher whether the Fusion was designed here (Peter Horbury, Ford's Director of Design for North America is a fellow Brit and importing foreign designers seems to be increasingly popular nowadays ), or is in fact, a design from across the pond which has been breathed on by the Americans. Whatever it is, the Fusion seems to blend both worlds, and perhaps that's where it gets its name.

Never mind, you can't always get what you want, as the Rolling Stones used to shout to me (or was that my Mum?). So I jumped in the Fusion and went for a drive.

Oh yes, they might have slapped a little New York and Vegas into the interior, but the drive was exactly what I was looking for. In many ways it reminded me of the old Ford Cortina's back in my heyday in Britain. The only difference being, the Fusion comes standard as a front wheel drive (also available in AWD).

The interior was a mixture of plastic Mustang and leathered Lincoln.
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