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Anyone have a 2010-12 Ford Fusion Sport they want to sell?


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Sure, it's a useless shot in the dark, but if anyone in North Carolina has a 2010-2012 Ford Fusion Sport with no more than about 110k miles, in sound condition mechanically and good condition cosmetically, I got $5500 (or so) that I'm willing to pay.

I just don't feel the need to overpay for a used car. Like most businesses, most dealers don't want to share any of that piece of pie they get from selling their vehicles (no matter what they paid for it). I had negotiated with one dealer in Cary for a 2010 Fusion Sport. We agreed on a price, and while I was on the way there, he sold the car to someone else. He told me he wouldn't do it, but that's exactly what he did. He gave me a song and dance about lots of people telling him thar they're coming and don't show up. He then proceeded to try and upsell me on a Taurus SHO that was $3000 more. But for my wife, I'd have probably cussed his ass out. Anyway...

It must be a 2010-2012 Fusion Sport with the 3.5L V6 engine, with a clear title (no rebuilt junk). It's the only Ford that I'd buy outside of a Mustang or F150. I actually was looking for a 2011 Camry, but you get so much more with the Ford for a similar price. I had found a Camry for $6000 out the door, but it was a base model. It only has 115k miles. Though a good deal, I just can't get the leather seats, fog lights and sunroof of the Fusion out my mind (not to mention the peppier engine). The Camry doesn't even have keyless entry. I just couldn't do it.

PM me if you just happen to have one you are willing to part with. 

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On 3/11/2019 at 5:31 PM, cookinbrak said:

Car

 

Max

Or craigslist

CarMax is a ripoff. All their cars are way overpriced. I would only suggest people visit CarMax as a last resort.

Thanks for the suggestion though. I have my eyes on Craigslist, CarGurus and Offer Up.

 

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