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This 2018 Order Guide was posted on BOF. The Platinum is not included in the Model/Series/Availability list, but is still available. A few minor changes to the SE feature and packages: 17" wheels went from Luster Nickel to Sparkle Silver, no more chrome fog light inserts and low gloss front lower trim, but not any other changes.

 

2018 Fusion Order Guide.pdf

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Glove Box Light has been removed from S and SE (Gas
and HEV)
— Illuminicated Glove Box has been added to V6 Sport and
Titanium (Gas and HEV)
— Rear Console Vents now tied to DEATC only
● Deleted:
— Rear Floor mats have been deleted on SE (Gas and
HEV) and Titanium
1. What is DEATC?
2. Rear floor mats will still be available as an option? Just not standard?
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Premium Front and Rear Floor Mats with Trunk Mat 12C -- looks like to get rear carpeted mats, one needs to upgrade to premium (carpeted) mats.
Or go with: All-Weather Front and Rear Floor Mats 55M - all weather mats.
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Any idea when the dealers can start taking orders for the 2018 Fusion?

 

May 15, 2017.

 

 

1. What is DEATC?
2. Rear floor mats will still be available as an option? Just not standard?

 

1. Dual-zone Electronic Automatic Temperature Control.

2. I would say for sure that rear mats are an option.

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Sorry, may be dumb question but I'm new here. With 7/24 as 2018MY Job 1, does that mean the 2018 cars will hit dealers about the second week of August? Trying to decide to wait until the new ones come out or buy a 2017. Doesn't seem like much of a change for the 2018's. I'm looking for an SE. Also hoping for some larger 2017 incentives before they clear out. I know they change monthly.

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Sorry, may be dumb question but I'm new here. With 7/24 as 2018MY Job 1, does that mean the 2018 cars will hit dealers about the second week of August? Trying to decide to wait until the new ones come out or buy a 2017. Doesn't seem like much of a change for the 2018's. I'm looking for an SE. Also hoping for some larger 2017 incentives before they clear out. I know they change monthly.

The date cars begin showing up on lots depends on many factors, how many customer pre-orders are in the bank, when the cars are released from the plant after the OK to Buy, dealer allocation and when those are shipped to specific dealerships, parts availability, shipping issues among other factors. It appears some features are being eliminated from the SE line, so if those are important to you, I would purchase a 2017. There are already nice incentives out there from Ford and dealerships will likely add more to move inventory, so you can wait to see what's available on dealer lots in July, but if you want specific features and options, I would order a 2017 before the last job date. The car I ordered in March 2016 goes for $3000 less with the current incentives from Ford and I'm very pleased with the options and features I have. Attached is my window sticker.

2017 Fusion Window Sticker.pdf

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Am I the only one disappointed that it looks exactly like the 2013s?

 

If you currently own a 2013-2016 and are looking to trade-in or returning a lease, would you get another Fusion?

 

I was always planning on getting a new Sport (Ever since the rumors first came out for 2017), but it does bother me that so many similar looking Fusions are out there. It made me take a good look at the new MKZ, and I recently had one for 3 days (Lincoln Weekend Date Night), and loved it.

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Two things:

1.) 2018's don't get B&O Play radios? Still Sony?

2.) Any word on when Fusions will get the 9-speed automatic transmission? 2019, or perhaps they will wait for the next total redesign?

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cotus.ford.com but I don't know if it actually works or not - seems like it started as a beta and was never finished, but won't hurt to try it.

 

Your dealer has access to all the information that's available on your order but you may have to convince them to go get it for you.

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