Fu2ion.0 Posted March 28, 2019 Share Posted March 28, 2019 how is everyone doing tonight. I just created my account trying to find more Fusion owners around my area. As the area i live in most fusion owners are more the ages of 50+ Not that there is anything wrong with that. I would just like to discuss more About my car and simply learn more on the way as well. I own a 2016 Ford Fusion S. Here’s a quick clip of it. Sorry its not DBC83C12-B377-423A-96F0-80D9D9DBFF1A.MP4 F955B2E6-8BC3-4F24-B65E-34D41DFAF768.MP4 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bangster Posted March 28, 2019 Share Posted March 28, 2019 (edited) Welcome! I would also suggest posting to the welcome forum with some details on you and your car, options (I know it is an S so limited, but details), plans on maintaining or modifying it, etc. If you are looking for more "enthusiasts" local to you declining and not posting location makes it tough. I am stalkerish and try to guess by backgrounds, signs, license plates, etc, and I get wanting some anonymity online. As a nearly 50 year old, I get what you are saying, but with a maturity level closer to 15 I don't All the cars I have owned are more frequently either geezer mobiles or so cheap and beat on they are $500 cars (like my Crown Vic/Grand Marquis'). You will find this place a good source for information, back and forth, and contradictory information. I do suggest searching for common things first before posting, as things that you think are new and unique usually aren't on 10+ (gen1) 6+ (gen2) or even the last couple of years with some of the changes like added models. It took me awhile to get used to the search on terms common to these cars versus my other cars, I was led gently to search and had some posts merged with others, and am trying to not get confrontational and kicked off another board! Also might want to actually setup for a photo shoot, clean up the car, find a nice non distracting place, and don't use a potato or post 2 second long fairly grainy videos. I want to have a hobbiest/pro photographer do mine, but I at least got craigslist sell it worthy pictures, there are some informational pages all over the Internet (sun exposure, windows up or down, wheels straight or turned, from up high, from down load, level with the roof, unique perspectives, etc. Edited March 28, 2019 by bangster 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fu2ion.0 Posted March 28, 2019 Author Share Posted March 28, 2019 16 minutes ago, bangster said: Welcome! I would also suggest posting to the welcome forum with some details on you and your car, options (I know it is an S so limited, but details), plans on maintaining or modifying it, etc. If you are looking for more "enthusiasts" local to you declining and not posting location makes it tough. I am stalkerish and try to guess by backgrounds, signs, license plates, etc, and I get wanting some anonymity online. As a nearly 50 year old, I get what you are saying, but with a maturity level closer to 15 I don't All the cars I have owned are more frequently either geezer mobiles or so cheap and beat on they are $500 cars (like my Crown Vic/Grand Marquis'). You will find this place a good source for information, back and forth, and contradictory information. I do suggest searching for common things first before posting, as things that you think are new and unique usually aren't on 10+ (gen1) 6+ (gen2) or even the last couple of years with some of the changes like added models. It took me awhile to get used to the search on terms common to these cars versus my other cars, I was led gently to search and had some posts merged with others, and am trying to not get confrontational and kicked off another board! Also might want to actually setup for a photo shoot, clean up the car, find a nice non distracting place, and don't use a potato or post 2 second long fairly grainy videos. I want to have a hobbiest/pro photographer do mine, but I at least got craigslist sell it worthy pictures, there are some informational pages all over the Internet (sun exposure, windows up or down, wheels straight or turned, from up high, from down load, level with the roof, unique perspectives, etc. I appreciate the advices given. I’ve been trying to get around to actually doing a photo shoot, but weather hasn’t really been cooperative here in Indiana. I am however looking forward to this summer for some hopefully nice photoshoots. As the car has gone through a bit of a change (cosmetic) throughout this winter. As for performance, there really isn’t much you can do to a 2.5L I would however like to thank you for welcoming me to this fusion club. I’ll head right on over to the welcome forum. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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