2012 Ford Fusion SEL Review - Is It Better Than A Mercury Milan?
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Timecodes:
0:00 - Intro
1:13 - Drivetrain
2:53 - Interior
5:29 - BFB Test
5:59 - Interior
6:26 - Back Seats
6:56 - Trunk / Cargo Space
7:37 - Exterior
8:16 - Final Thoughts
10:34 - Outro - Auta a dopravní prostředky
Ford make a mistake canceling sedans. The reason Ford & GM don't want to make sedans is that they are less profitable than SUVs & trucks. Not everyone wants or needs a big SUV or truck and just need a sedan. They gave up the sedan market to the foreign automakers
They couldn't compete with the Japanese
This is not accurate.
Crossovers rendered sedans out of fashion. A modern crossover concedes very little to sedans. In fact, they have more space than sedans, and the seating height makes it easier to enter/exit. They may not handle better than sedans, but who's truly buying a Fusion or other FWD sedan for handling?
@@doug6191maybe. But it doesn't change the fact that American auto makers completely conceded an entire market. Japanese and Korean sedans sell like crazy.
@doug6191
Not everyone can use an SUV. I have disabilities and I’m short, so an SUV doesn’t work for me. Sedans are my only workable option.
@@davidp2888 I'm sure they did a calculation to analyze the decision and concluded the market is too small to make it worthwhile to have both a crossover and sedan pursuing (largely) the same buyer. Data showed the crossover served the VAST majority of buyers, so...sedans died
I owned a 2007 Mercury Milan 2.3 and a 2012 Ford Fusion SEL 2.5 both were super reliable and held up extremely well during my years of ownership. I still miss them both. Never spent any money on anything other than routine maintenance.
Basically the same thing
It pretty much IS a Mercury Milan. Also the 2.5 I4 had a 6 speed auto, the pre facelift with the 2.3 had the 5 speed
My mother and I had a 2010 SEL 2.5 from Dec. 2009 to Jan. 2023. Got 285,000 miles out of it. It rotted out so bad underneath, common on these. Hole in the floor, rockers gone and rear sub frame split. Had to salvage it. These share the 4-cylinder, body, frame and suspension with the Mazda 6.
The tale of so many Fords. Engines run forever if you do basic maintenance, but the rest of the vehicle simply rots away around it lol
07 Fusion SEL 5speed. Not fast but fun to drive. Well equipped for what I paid for. Currently at 300k km, second clutch. Surprisingly reliable for afFORDable
I didn't know you could purchase an SEL with a manual transmission. When I test drove a 2011, the 6 speed was only available in S and SE trims
@@engineer_alv 2011 was gen1.5 after facelift. People still bought manuals back in mid2000s I guess
5:12 - This was an issue with GM, too. I remember looking at an Equinox that had the bubbling/peeling "chrome". It was in Impalas and Malibus, too.
Plastic fantastic American cars for ya. Let's just slap a chrome sticker on plastic and call it chrome. Lol
I'm super excited to watch this review :-D since I've owned the Lincoln version of this, the MKZ, for about six years now, and it's been awesome. It has the V6 and AWD, perfect in its reliability, great in the snow and ice, comfortable, quiet, decent power and handling, and lots of nice luxury touches.
Zach you rock bud!! Huge fan of your videos. You gotta come to Michigan sometime!
Love it! I was subscribed pre 10k great to see your growth!
I had a 2006 Fusion with the 4 cylinder. It was adequately powered, but very reliable. I then traded it on a 2010 Fusion that had the 6 cylinder and AWD. It also had a sunroof. I ended up trading it because it rusted in the rocker panels. I have seen many others with the sunroof that had the same issue as mine.
I had one of these models but mine was a 09’ and it was one of the most reliable vehicles I’ve ever had.
I had an 09 with the 5 sp manual. First car I bought new, zero problems ever, sold it at 226k miles.
Nice to see a review of a Ford Fusion from this era on your channel! I own a 2010 Ford Fusion Sport, which has the 3.5 V6 and AWD, and I have to say my favorite thing is the Sony sound system. Has to be one of the best in its class, perhaps even rivalling Mazda's Bose audio system.
I had one of these with the V6 and loved it. Great reliable car until it got t-boned at just under 100k miles.
Ford is really lucky to have had Ford of Europe and that Aston Martin phase. The european division actually did well with reliability, and ensures Honda doesn't steal their share. The "stolen look" drama proved a winning bet. The hate died a lot faster than the wow factor - huge considering H/Kia always seemed to miss that. I always wanted to try out some of those ecoboost fusion sport things.
The entire Mercury brand was effectively replaced by the "Titanium" trim level on a Ford model. Mercury was pointless.
Pretty much every Mercury model in the late 90's to 2010's were rebadged Ford's with more standard features than the Ford models they were based on, like GM still does with their brands. When said Ford models had a "luxury" trim, there was no point keeping Mercury around.
@damilolaakanni I know Mercury was just barely-reskinned Ford stuff. The Titanium trim arrived after Mercury's demise, i think.
I had a 2001 Mercury Sable. The only thing it had that a Taurus of the same year didn't was fog lights. Everything else could be optioned identically.
Woohoo, I got a shoutout 😂. But yeah, I love my 2012. 191,000 miles in and haven’t done much outside of basic maintenance. They’re basic appliances but they’re great cars.
Their marketing was cringe but I think they absolutely were in the ranks with Camry and Accord at the time.
I was just starting my automotive career at a Ford dealer when these were new and I told myself I’d own one some day.
One thing about these cars for me is the gauge cluster. They’re so needlessly over designed but I love it. Truly believe it has one of the most attractive analog gauge clusters out there.
For about 4 or 5 years I owned a 2005 Ford Five Hundred all wheel drive (I miss that car), this reminds me of it.
I have a 2012 Fusion SEL with the v6 engine. It has run flawlessly and with over 100k still runs great. I enjoy the ride, looks, amenities and has served the family well. (I agree that the blue dash is nice!)
Honda/Acura dash had allot of buttons back then too.
The lighting button controls ambient lighting in the cup holders and foot wells
I loved my ford fusion! Drove it all throughout college and had virtually zero issues. Fun fact: I think it would pass the Big Friggin Bottle test more successfully if you took the removable cup holder lining!
There were a lot of all wheel drive domestic sedans back in the mid to late 00's!!! Sebring/Avenger, Fusion, 500/Montego, Regal, Lacrosse, plus Cadillac CTS.
I own a pristine 2010 first gen Ford Fusion Sport top trim level aka Baby SHO! It's got 18 inch sport exclusive wheels with performance tires, factory body kit with different front and rear bumpers and a 2 tone blue/ black bolstered perforated leather seats and a 3.5 24V DOHC Cyclone engine with factory Borla dual exhasts also exclusive to this trim. 6 disk Sony in dash premium stereo, power moonroof and Aisin T80 6 speed select shift transmission made by Toyota. Mines silver metallic and this car is about the same size as the original first gen Tauruses from 1985-1991. Ours was bought brand new by my Dad off of Liberty Fords showroom floor and has a early build date of June 09 so it's an early 2010.
These things are a great bargain. My mom had one and it got passed down to my brother. I think his is a 2011 we've had since late 2012 and the thing keeps going with very few issues. Very underrated reliability wise. There's a reason you see so many on the rosd still. Uve tried getting body parts for the car at the junkyard, except almost all the ones there were in accidents and still have good powertrains. I expect another 5 years out of that car with little issue.
These are decent cars. We had one (same year, color combo, and trim) with the 3.0L DuraTec FlexFuel V6, 6-speed auto, and FWD as a rental back in 2013. It didn't have a sunroof or the Sony stereo , but the base stereo was still decent. My best friend's boyfriend also has a 2011 SE which I like, and his has the 2.5L DuraTec I4 and auto. I must admit that this particular SEL is an oddly-equipped example, with the Sony sound system, 6CD/6MP3 changer, AND sunroof, but NO navigation system OR V6 engine. Throw in the V6 engine, and that'd be my ideal spec.
I love how different these are to the UK Fusion
And from 2013MY the 2nd generation North American Fusion became the Mondeo
@@engineer_alv Yeah I remember that was a weird time that the US got the new fusion a year or so before the new mondeo. I had a 2014 (64 plate estate mondeo ) as a company car back then.
Been rocking a one on coilovers as a dayly
This and previous generation of Fusion had pretty good reputation where I live. Plenty of them are still buzzing around Toronto and GTA. Last generation Fusion are rare.
Lincoln luxury version of this is also pretty popular with those wanting Lexus and they can't afford one.
My parents rented a 2010 SEL and it was very nice inside.
As a Mercury Milan owner this is definitely an interesting watch
8:53 - Forget the Milan. I'm more interested in a comparison to the Mazda Mazda6 that shared bones with the Fusion.
I know it's completely unrelated and on an entirely different platform, but the styling does remind of the FG Ford Falcon Australia. Especially the rear quarter view
The last gen fusion aged quite well imo. And the hybrid was a nice offering.
4:04 it looks like there was an optional navigation screen that would go in that spot, and since this one doesn't have it, Ford just decided to use the space for extra storage. It's just a guess, I'm not saying that's what happened there.
Fusions offered navigation since 2008 but those earlier cars looked more like they had an aftermarket 2 din display.
2010-2012 Fusions offered a bigger, better integrated navigation display in the same spot the regular radio was, so the top storage didn't go anywhere
That was never the case. That hidden storage compartment was apart of the dashboard since 2006.
I think the hill decent button would be a very nice feature where I live because when I’m coming back home from work, there’s a steep grade on the way home and considering that there’s no low gear selection, I’m glad it has that button. Kinda wish I owned one of these though
Some Ford fusions came with this option all the way up until 2020.
My 2015 Fusion Hybrid was a dream to drive down Pikes Peak and other mountains in Colorado. The downhill assist works flawlessly in the Hybrids at least.
It also doubles as an efficient way to quickly slow down while speeding. Set the cruise at the speed limit and use the gas to go your actual desired speed. Once you lift off the gas, the car quickly decelerates to your set speed.
there is a L on the gear selector but with hill descent i believe it will automatically apply the breaks so basically slow cruise control that taps breaks.
Isn’t the 2.5 L duartec related to the 2.5 L MZR instead of the skyactiv engine?
My first car was this exact year model and trim. It was zippy but not a race car, great on gas, smooth suspension and with the trim model, had very nice features. Too bad the Chevy that rear-ended me ended that experience. 💔
LIKE THE FUSION SEDAN AND TAURUS
Super reliable, excellent vehicles. Unfortunately, most of them suffer from severe rocker panel rust, and being a unibody vehicle, it basically kills the car. That's what happened to my 2011 despite having only 84,000 miles and being in perfect mechanical condition. I could've replaced the rockers, I guess, but at that point I traded it for a Subaru Legacy while they weren't bad enough for the snobby used car manager to notice without looking under the car. The 2013+ third-generation models, when equipped with the 2.5L naturally aspirated Duratec motor, were just as reliable without any of the rust issues the previous two generations faced. These are excellent vehicles, nearly as good as a Honda Accord or Toyota Camry, for often a fraction of the price.
Zack, The Ford Fusion is famous around the world for its record of putting Camry and Accord out of business. 😉
You should do the 2006 to 2010 ford explorers they where good trucks
these were a massive hit in brazil.. came from Mexico with tax reduction costing not too much more than a top spec Corolla. quite reliable, good road presence and a lot more room than a Civic forx ex. The V6 is a sleeper, but I remember some people having chronic problems with the gearbox and the AWD system
Only the 2010-2012 models that had the 6 speed from GM, had issues. The 5 speed auto, CVT and Aisin 6 speed were good.
@@devenmellor um ok?? My mother had the 6F in her 2010 Fusion. It always had hard shifts since new, but lasted till 285,000 miles. I know the transmissions well, so didn’t need to explain all that.
These things used to be everywhere as hoopties. You'd always see these with the high beams on because one low beam was burned out and with tape holding things together. Now they're almost all gone. Late 00s/early 10s Ford was trying to be cool and it kind of worked. The button arrangement in this car works and isn't excessive.
Mercury was weird for the last couple decades. Mercurys were different-looking Fords with the same options. There was no differentiation except for the styling. At least GM tried to make Oldsmobile and Buick a little nicer then Chevy.
Just gotta take the rubber insert out of cup holder then it’ll fit
lol right before he Review the fusion I ask my self will he ever review the 2012 fusion SEL in the i4 THATS CRAZY THE GODS ANSWERED THE QUESTION
RIP FUSION 2007 -2020
These are surprisingly roomy cars im 6’8 and I’m having no problems fitting
My friend bought a 2010 with the i4 at 200k + miles. He drove it like shit for around 20k miles and it still didnt want to die.
I’ve also seen an absurd amount of this generation with miscolored doors lol
i think this sedan is very handsome like a toyota avalon
Dying for a decent, affordable American sedan. Mazda and Honda etc. make killer cars, but Ford always made a competent, sturdy, if unsexy car. Would love to see a re-launch of something like the Panther platform that can run for a million miles but still handle performance upgrades. Dodge and Chevy make such crappe sedans.
The 2012 fusion all use a 6spd auto, 5 spds went away after 2009
2010 MotorTrend Car of the Year….
The AWD Fusion was not a performance AWD. If you did enough repeats of vigorous acceleration from STOP signs it would overheat and throw an error code. It’s okay AWD if you are a mellow driver, just forget about sporty ambitions
I always thought the first generation Fusion grill looked like a triple blade razor. Never loved the look. Overall it is good enough looking. Not great
The Fusion was important because it was a reasonably priced, comfortable, and reliable car. US automobiles suffer often due to being unreliable. It's why I haven't bought an American car since 2000. The Fusion made it so you could buy an American car and not regret it.
It's just good
Good car for a high school kid
6 speed auto. 6F35. This replaced the older 4 speed
BRING BACK PEAK BUTTON!
I had a 2012 SE with a140k miles and the fuel
System went out
Thought the 2012 had 6 speed auto.
2011-2012 have the 6 speed, I have a 2011 SEL silver no sunroof
Transmissions :
5-speed Mazda G5M manual (2.3L I4)
5-speed Mazda FNR5 automatic (2.3L I4)
6-speed Mazda G6M manual (2.5L I4)
6-speed Ford 6F35 automatic (2.5L I4 & 3.0L V6 2010-2012 )
6-speed Aisin TF-80 automatic (2006-2009 3.0L, 3.5L V6)
Continuous variable transmission (hybrid)
@@mpdpr1 2010-2012*
the 3.0 is the best version of this car
I miss my 2011 fusion if the damn deer did not go in the road I would’ve still had my fusion
Quality wasn't the best that's for sure on these first gen fusions from 2006 -2012 the inside door handles were made of plastic and would break. And that's just one of many examples of how cheaply made the interior was. Now the 2nd Gen fusions from 2013-2020 were made a lot better except for the Ecoboost engine coolant intrusion issues. But that issue was spread acrossed every Ford model that used the 1.5 and 2.0L Ecoboost engines from 2013 - 2019.
So it's ok to to look behind you ., but it's illegal to busutts illegal to use cell phones to contacts the police or first responders!
this is a mom car. your mom works in the school district, county government or some municipal job and also takes you to school. and then gets handed down to you.
I’m only here for the big friggin bottle test
Nice to finally get one. Been on a cold streak lately
Lol rather on 30 yr old corolla it will last longer ride better
Good sedan just not as reliable as a Camry or accord
Zack, it's a 6-speed automatic. HUGE mistake and should have been corrected before uploading.
It looks like a NPC car Rockstar would have driving around in traffic, say in GTA 4 (or GTA 5). Very bland.
it has a chome plated grill. this is flashy compared to fords of past.
believe it or not