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Phil L. @ Nov 10th 2006 2:02PM
When I first saw the details of the Fusion, I thought: "Finally, a mid-size sedan by a traditional American marque that can compete with Camry/Accord - without excuses." It looks like they're working to fulfill that promise. Basic day-in, day-out quality is the first order of business.
Yes, it'd be great is the Duratec 3.5 and AWD would make it into the Fusion (I'd also like to see a yes-I-prefer-3-pedals manual transmission with the V6; where's SVT when we need them?). But this is what they've needed to build for some time. Now keep the quality up - and improve the design every year.