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I have a 2019 Titanium Energie. I bought it CPO in January with 9,300 miles on it.

I plug it in religiously every night, and now it has 13,801 miles on it;

Incidentally, I have purchased $62.00 worth of gasoline for it since I bought it... and the tank is currently full.

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Bought my 2011 SEL V6 used in late 2013 with about 24K on it. Worked from home at the time, so very few miles. Got a new job and had a long commute for a year before moving closer. Currently almost at 70K. Long-term MPG is 21.73.

Data based from 01/04/14 through 10/19/20

Total miles           45283.7
Total gallons          2084.15
Average MPG              21.73
Total gas paid        $5386.60
Total other paid      $3825.46
Total paid            $9212.06
Average cost/fillup     $33.46
Average cost/gallon      $2.585
Average cost/mile        $0.203

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I'm happy with how long it is lasted. I bought my used in 2008 with about 20K miles.

Other than regular maintenance (oil changes/brakes/wipers/battery/etc) I've had to repair the following:

 

front axles replace

secondary air pump replaced (had to replace again at end of 2015)

control arms replaced (upper and lower)

rear calipers replaced after freezing up

starter replaced

 

All of the above was replaced when mileage was over 130K.

 

That being said, wrench light came on other day while stopped at red light. Last two times it happened, it was the secondary air pump.  I drove it for a week after with no issues.  It is at my mechanic's now and it is giving a  code relating to internal transmission (I'll find out exact code when I pick up).  So, this may be it for the car :( 

 

 

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859,428 miles 2014 Fusion SE Original Engine and Transmission. The only things I have replaced are brakes rotors air filters oil and filter when the car tells me to change it trans fluid every 50,000 miles synthetic and tires. I have a lifetime alignment  from Firestone which was 179.99 plus tax. which has paid for itself 10 times over. My State requires a inspection every year and its always passed .I make sure I take to a place that will tell me if somethings wrong so I can fix it my self .

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On 11/5/2020 at 11:00 AM, diakimnj said:

I'm happy with how long it is lasted. I bought my used in 2008 with about 20K miles.

Other than regular maintenance (oil changes/brakes/wipers/battery/etc) I've had to repair the following:

 

front axles replace

secondary air pump replaced (had to replace again at end of 2015)

control arms replaced (upper and lower)

rear calipers replaced after freezing up

starter replaced

 

All of the above was replaced when mileage was over 130K.

 

That being said, wrench light came on other day while stopped at red light. Last two times it happened, it was the secondary air pump.  I drove it for a week after with no issues.  It is at my mechanic's now and it is giving a  code relating to internal transmission (I'll find out exact code when I pick up).  So, this may be it for the car :( 

                

Try a software called www.forscan.org its diagnostic software for ford Lincoln and mercury 

On 11/5/2020 at 11:00 AM, diakimnj said:

 

 

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wow all these owners with high mileage really impressive ! :)  I just bought a new one in 2021 , one of the last remaining brand new 2020's on the lot with 6 miles on her . opted for the s model  no turbo , no direct injection , and for me that is a plus just wanted basic transportation.

  Kinda a shame that the fusion is going the way of the Dodo

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On 9/12/2021 at 6:10 PM, brothergc said:

wow all these owners with high mileage really impressive ! :)  I just bought a new one in 2021 , one of the last remaining brand new 2020's on the lot with 6 miles on her . opted for the s model  no turbo , no direct injection , and for me that is a plus just wanted basic transportation.

  Kinda a shame that the fusion is going the way of the Dodo

 

Agreed.  Very difficult getting a well equipped car for under $35k

 

These cars can easily get you 150k with proper maintenance & care.  They just weren't that profitable for the company since they lasted so long in addition to the market shift to SUV's.

 

Hope you get many miles/years from your vehicle.

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My '08 SE 2.3 had 189,000 when it met its unfortunate demise. Outside regular maintenance I had to replace air pump & valve, power steering pump, master cylinder & p/s front axle. 

 

My '12 SEL 2.5 is currently at 136,000. Had to replace d/s front axle & seal twice (both times warranty), both driver side calipers (warranty), FCIM (warranty dealer damaged while performing p/s airbag inflator recall), parking brake cable assembly & transmission lines. 

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