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11
2009

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Ford Motor Co. is slated to release its first ever hybrid sedan, the 2010 Ford Fusion hybrid within the next year. This will be a vehicle that company spokesmen say, features new hybrid technology that will enable it to surpass the fuel economy of other competitive hybrids such as the Toyota Camry. The Fusion hybrid will get 41 miles per gallon in cities and 36 miles per gallon on highways; 8 miles per gallon more in the city and 2 miles per gallon on highways more than the Camry hybrid, the closest competitive midsize sedan to the Fusion.
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27
2009

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The , but based on its latest styling and features, it certainly isn’t outside the realm of possibility.
The hybrid system that powers the Fusion is similar to the one used onboard the , the
2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid should offer a competitive all-around package. Lincoln Mercury Pennsylvania and other Mercury dealers are also excited for the release as the Mercury Milan will also get a hybrid model.
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