Used Ford Fusion for Sale in Ashburn, VA

There are 4,782 used Ford Fusion for sale with an average price of $12,546. Of those, 1,360 are priced below market value with each Ford Fusion averaging $1,401 below market value.

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2020 Ford Fusion SE

2020 Ford Fusion SE - 67,520 mi

Sterling, VA (4 mi) - Listed 47 days ago
  • $2,254 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • 1-owner, certified used, 5 positives
$14,500
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2020 Ford Fusion SE

2020 Ford Fusion SE - 57,615 mi

Silver Spring, MD (23 mi) - Listed 68 days ago
  • $1,961 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • certified used, low annual miles
$14,999
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2016 Ford Fusion SE

2016 Ford Fusion SE - 140,501 mi

Alexandria, VA (23 mi) - Listed 3 days ago
  • $1,769 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • 3 positives
$8,500
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2019 Ford Fusion S

2019 Ford Fusion S - 38,000 mi

Silver Spring, MD (23 mi) - Listed 72 days ago
  • $2,338 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • 1-owner, low annual miles
$13,999
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2016 Ford Fusion Titanium

2016 Ford Fusion Titanium - 105,201 mi

Falls Church, VA (21 mi) - Listed 4 days ago
  • $1,571 below market price
  • dealer rating
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2014 Ford Fusion SE

2014 Ford Fusion SE - 80,500 mi

Vienna, VA (12 mi) - Listed 72 days ago
  • $3,353 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • 1-owner, 3 positives , low annual miles
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2017 Ford Fusion S

2017 Ford Fusion S - 106,992 mi

Temple Hills, MD (31 mi) - Listed 68 days ago
  • $3,130 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • 1 price drop in 69 days
$8,498
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2015 Ford Fusion SE

2015 Ford Fusion SE - 64,713 mi

Frederick, MD (23 mi) - Listed 5 days ago
  • $2,227 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • 1-owner, 2 positives , low annual miles
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2014 Ford Fusion Titanium

2014 Ford Fusion Titanium - 101,908 mi

Leesburg, VA (6 mi) - Listed 66 days ago
  • $3,290 below market price
  • dealer rating
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2019 Ford Fusion Titanium

2019 Ford Fusion Titanium - 71,833 mi

Triangle, VA (32 mi) - Listed 16 days ago
  • $4,046 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • 2 positives , low annual miles
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2015 Ford Fusion SE

2015 Ford Fusion SE - 102,585 mi

Chantilly, VA (7 mi) - Listed 2 days ago
  • $1,813 below market price
  • dealer rating
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2018 Ford Fusion SE

2018 Ford Fusion SE - 92,744 mi

Arlington, VA (23 mi) - Listed 32 days ago
  • $1,887 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • 2 price drops in 33 days
$10,495
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2013 Ford Fusion SE

2013 Ford Fusion SE - 76,606 mi

Stafford, VA (43 mi) - Listed 20 days ago
  • $2,050 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • low annual miles
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2016 Ford Fusion Titanium

2016 Ford Fusion Titanium - 104,399 mi

Triangle, VA (32 mi) - Listed 23 days ago
  • $2,373 below market price
  • dealer rating
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2017 Ford Fusion Titanium

2017 Ford Fusion Titanium - 138,879 mi

Stafford, VA (43 mi) - Listed 29 days ago
  • $1,741 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • 5 price drops in 30 days
$8,998
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2016 Ford Fusion SE

2016 Ford Fusion SE - 95,056 mi

Bladensburg, MD (30 mi) - Listed 46 days ago
  • $2,724 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • low annual miles
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2020 Ford Fusion SE

2020 Ford Fusion SE - 28,059 mi

Dumfries, VA (34 mi) - Listed 54 days ago
  • $3,815 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • 1 positive , low annual miles
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2014 Ford Fusion SE

2014 Ford Fusion SE - 112,232 mi

Germantown, MD (14 mi) - Listed 12 days ago
  • $2,188 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • 1 price drop in 13 days
$8,695
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2017 Ford Fusion SE

2017 Ford Fusion SE - 106,891 mi

Chantilly, VA (7 mi) - Listed 42 days ago
  • $2,323 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • 4 price drops in 43 days
$9,489
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2010 Ford Fusion SEL

2010 Ford Fusion SEL - 76,705 mi

Capitol Heights, MD (33 mi) - Listed 54 days ago
  • $1,931 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • low annual miles
$6,999
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Used Ford Fusion for Sale Statistics

  • 4,782 cars for sale found, starting at $900
  • Average price for Used Ford Fusion: $12,546
  • 1,360 deals found. Average savings of $1,401
  • Save up to $4,892 below estimated market price

What Is The Average Price Of A Used Ford Fusion By Model Year?

Year Average Price Deals Listings
2020 Ford Fusion for Sale Near Me $18,151 Save $5,031 on 434 deals 1,336 listings
2019 Ford Fusion for Sale Near Me $16,242 Save $4,647 on 307 deals 781 listings
2018 Ford Fusion for Sale Near Me $14,960 Save $4,529 on 267 deals 734 listings
2016 Ford Fusion for Sale Near Me $11,699 Save $4,357 on 252 deals 775 listings
2015 Ford Fusion for Sale Near Me $10,617 Save $3,919 on 128 deals 438 listings
2014 Ford Fusion for Sale Near Me $9,900 Save $3,794 on 191 deals 585 listings

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Popular Ford Fusion Searches

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By Owner $9,500 Save $1,558 on 1 deal 2 listings

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Used Ford Fusion for Sale Under $10,000 $7,545 Save $4,133 on 863 deals 2,378 listings
Used Ford Fusion for Sale Under $5,000 $4,138 Save $3,287 on 178 deals 341 listings
Used Ford Fusion for Sale Under $7,000 $5,575 Save $3,869 on 401 deals 1,003 listings
Used Ford Fusion for Sale Under $8,000 $6,240 Save $3,869 on 550 deals 1,422 listings
Used Ford Fusion for Sale Under $6,000 $4,831 Save $3,869 on 278 deals 621 listings
Used Ford Fusion for Sale Under $3,000 $2,459 Save $1,834 on 15 deals 44 listings
Used Ford Fusion for Sale Under $4,000 $3,312 Save $2,366 on 69 deals 132 listings
Used Ford Fusion for Sale Under $15,000 $10,357 Save $4,981 on 1,765 deals 4,795 listings
Used Ford Fusion for Sale Under $12,000 $8,566 Save $4,693 on 1,196 deals 3,255 listings

Popular Ford Fusion Colors

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Purple Ford Fusion for Sale $7,781 Save $2,897 on 4 deals 12 listings
Beige Ford Fusion for Sale $13,041 Save $3,406 on 12 deals 28 listings

Popular Ford Fusion Features

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Ford Fusion with Sunroof for Sale $18,266 Save $4,046 on 96 deals 280 listings

Popular Ford Fusion Drive Types

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AWD Ford Fusion for Sale $15,797 Save $5,031 on 272 deals 872 listings

Popular Ford Fusion Interior Colors

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Ford Fusion Black Interior for Sale $13,086 Save $5,031 on 978 deals 2,640 listings
Ford Fusion White Interior for Sale $12,537 Save $2,852 on 6 deals 10 listings
Ford Fusion Brown Interior for Sale $11,975 Save $3,893 on 86 deals 266 listings
Ford Fusion Beige Interior for Sale $10,452 Save $3,794 on 48 deals 114 listings
Ford Fusion Blue Interior for Sale $11,743 Save $2,065 on 1 deal 2 listings

Popular Ford Fusion Engines

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6-Cylinder Ford Fusion for Sale $9,074 Save $4,354 on 112 deals 462 listings

Ford Fusion Overview

The Fusion is a midsize sedan made by Ford for various world markets. The North American version of the Fusion is a unique design specifically for this market. The Fusion entered sales for the 2006 model year and has a premium twin in the Mercury Milan and a luxury twin in the Lincoln MKZ. The first-generation Fusion entered the market with the "new face of Ford" in 2006, showcasing the company's new design for its sedans. A four- and six-cylinder engine option were available, both mated to five-speed or six-speed transmissions. All-wheel drive became available in the Fusion in 2007. In 2010, a hybrid model of the Fusion was introduced. The 2013 model year saw the second and current generation of the Ford Fusion enter the market. This more global model utilized Ford's new design language for its cars, with exterior design being headed by a Ford Europe lead. Under that design, several engine options were introduced, all in the EcoBoost and Duratec families. Automatic transmissions and continuously variable transmissions were also made standard. The Hybrid model continued and a plug-in hybrid ("Energi") model was introduced. The 2017 model year saw the Platinum premium-level trim added to the Fusion. This trim is replacing what the former Mercury brand offered in the gap between standard and luxury models. The most common complaint in the Ford Fusion is for power steering failure in 2010-2012 models at mid-level and high mileage (50,000-150,000).

Test Drive Reviews

2018 Ford Fusion

The Ford Fusion remains one of the most stylish sedans in the midsize category, despite not being one of the more recent designs offered. Most of the Fusion's competition has been busy rolling out new generations of their design and build. The good news for Ford is that they're mostly playing catch-up to the excellent Fusion, which remains one of the best in its competitive midsize sedan class.

The current generation of the Ford Fusion was introduced in 2013 with smart styling reminiscent of Aston Martin, a company that Ford briefly owned before. The 2018 Ford Fusion largely carries over with the significant refresh made for 2017. Those changes included a new interior design with better ergonomics and improved infotainment. What remains are the eye-catching looks of the Fusion in this generation, as well as its roomy and comfortable interior.

A host of engine choices and several trim levels and package options make the Fusion one of the most configurable cars in its segment. The 2018 Fusion continues to show that smart looks and practicality can be had in one package in the midsize sedan segment.
See the full 2018 Ford Fusion Test Drive Review.

2017 Ford Fusion

There's no question that the Ford Fusion is one of the best-looking cars in its segment. Ford learned a lot from its brief ownership of Aston Martin and put that to good use in its design department. The current generation of the Fusion was introduced in 2013, with head-turning gasps.

For the 2017 model year, Ford put the Fusion through significant revision, mostly to the interior. The 2017 Fusion retains the attractive items that have kept the car a hot seller, including multiple engine choices, great looks and a roomy interior.

Updates to the 2017 Ford Fusion include a new infotainment system, utilizing Ford's new Sync 3 system; a host of changes to the center console and bins; and additional optional features such as semi-automated parking and LED headlamps.

The 2017 Fusion is a very well-done midsize sedan that offers something for everyone. It proves that good looks can come with smarts and practicality too.
See the full 2017 Ford Fusion Test Drive Review.

2015 Ford Fusion

We thought that we pretty much had the family sedan segment all figured out when our test 2015 Ford Fusion 2.0 liter EcoBoost sedan rolled into our life for a week of tough testing traveling over 1,000 miles all around Southern California's pothole lined freeways. We had driven all of the Fusion's natural rivals and frankly were not expecting it to perform as amazingly as it did and for it to show itself to be class leading in so many key areas. It forced us to completely rethink "what makes a great family sedan?"

Well, if a wide array of choice is one thing you want from a family sedan then the 2015 Ford Fusion can provide that for you and then some. Not only does it come with our 2.0 liter 240 horsepower/231 lb. feet of torque turbocharged EcoBoost 4-cylinder but there is also a smaller 1.5 liter Ecoboost motor good for 181 horsepower/185 lb. feet of torque and an entry level 2.5 liter 175 horsepower/175 lb. feet of torque Duratec engine. But wait, there's more! Ford also sells not only a hybrid version of the Fusion with 188 horsepower/121 lb. feet of torque combined but also a plug-in hybrid as well called the Energi which offers up to 195 horsepower combined and can travel up to 19 miles in electric mode up to speeds of 85 miles per hour. Impressed?

While it is quite obvious that Ford left no stone unturned when it came to building a Fusion that could appeal to everyone, does it succeed on that count or is it the proverbial jack of all trades and master of none. Thankfully no, and while we haven't driven every powertrain combination available with the Fusion we did spend the day with both the Hybrid and Energi Fusion models and found they both felt a whole lot like driving any normal car albeit the hybrid did make us feel like the car had a tiny turbo attached, so difficult did we find it to detect any electric motor whine. But as with any electric motor, the car gets a nice boost when accelerating from a stop. The Energi was just very, very quiet and when the gas motor turned on we hardly noticed.

But given that the Fusion sells most of its volume to consumers buying the gas engine variants we will stick to talking about the 2.0 liter EcoBoost model we drove for an entire week. Not only did it have enough accelerative potency to put it up there with personal family sedan favorites like the 2015 Kia Optima Turbo, 2015 Honda Accord V6 and the admittedly slow selling (but not slow) Volkswagen Passat VR6 but it also simply glided over bad Los Angeles freeway pavement as if it was a 30 foot long stretch limo with an air suspension. Not sure how Ford managed to do that and still make it handle so entertainingly is a mystery for the ages.

But if you want to know the rest of our in depth impressions of the 2015 Ford Fusion sedan then keep on reading. This might just be the perfect family sedan for you and that army of mooches (kids, dogs, spouse) who make you always drive them around.

Fusion front
See the full 2015 Ford Fusion Test Drive Review.

2013 Ford Fusion

The 2013 Ford Fusion is completely redesigned this year and is the first sedan available in gasoline, hybrid and plug-in hybrid models. Along with new styling inside and out, the new five-passenger Ford Fusion boasts better road manners, better packaging, more standard equipment, and better fuel-efficiency than other midsize family sedans.
See the full 2013 Ford Fusion Test Drive Review.

How much is a Ford Fusion?

Ford Fusion

  • A new Ford Fusion's average price is 24012 and the price range is 19312 to 29392
  • A 3-year-old used Ford Fusion's average price is 23427 with a price range of 18988 to 27996

See below for the average Ford Fusion price across model years.

Ford Fusion   2017-2022  
Ford Fusion   2012-2017   15078
Ford Fusion   2007-2012   8066

The average price for a 3-year-old used midsize car is 21020, with the Ford Fusion's price typically 2407 above average for this vehicle type.

How long do Ford Fusions last?

Ford Fusion

  • The Ford Fusion is the 5th most reliable vehicle in the midsize car category, with a reliability score of 8.2.
  • Approximately 0.005568 of all Ford Fusions on the road have reached 200,000 miles or more, which compares to an average of 0.007516 for the midsize car category
  • The best-ranked midsize car for reliability is the Honda Accord sedan

See below for the reliability scores of various cars in the midsize car category:

Honda Accord sedan   9.251521
Toyota Camry sedan   8.9284
Nissan Altima sedan   8.300512
Mazda Mazda6 sedan   8.273358
Ford Fusion sedan   8.191522
Chevrolet Malibu sedan   8.153444
Subaru Legacy sedan   8.127811
Hyundai SONATA sedan   7.947141
Volkswagen Passat sedan   7.896513
Kia Optima sedan   7.841593
Kia Stinger sedan   7.0
Kia K5 sedan  
Volkswagen Arteon sedan  

Is the Ford Fusion a good car?

Ford Fusion

  • The Ford Fusion earns an ISC quality score of 8.334089 based on its reliability, value retention and safety ratings.
  • The Ford Fusion is ranked 9th in quality in the midsize car category, with the Nissan Altima ranked just above it and the Chevrolet Malibu ranked just below it
  • The best-ranked midsize car for quality is the Honda Accord Coupe

See our full list of the Best Midsize Cars.

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