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Genesis 70 vs. Fusion
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<blockquote data-quote="Zodiac" data-source="post: 15699901" data-attributes="member: 146256"><p>G70>Fusion.</p><p></p><p>As for Ford I would have loved to see a V8 sedan (Falcon for US market!), but they failed me. The SHO is big on the outside, relatively ugly, and cramped on the inside. The fusion sport is going in the right direction, but still lacking.</p><p></p><p>Until then FCA and GM were better offering full size V8 sedans. Now it's down to FCA.</p><p></p><p>Your idea of a 3.5 ecoboost Fusion would be expensive. Based on the price of the sport, your theoretical car would push it up to the cost level of a Scat Pack. In that scenario I wouldn't choose the Fusion.</p><p></p><p>Either way you wouldn't "dominate the market and leave them in the dust" since sedan sales are way down. Everyone is buying CUV/SUV/Trucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zodiac, post: 15699901, member: 146256"] G70>Fusion. As for Ford I would have loved to see a V8 sedan (Falcon for US market!), but they failed me. The SHO is big on the outside, relatively ugly, and cramped on the inside. The fusion sport is going in the right direction, but still lacking. Until then FCA and GM were better offering full size V8 sedans. Now it's down to FCA. Your idea of a 3.5 ecoboost Fusion would be expensive. Based on the price of the sport, your theoretical car would push it up to the cost level of a Scat Pack. In that scenario I wouldn't choose the Fusion. Either way you wouldn't "dominate the market and leave them in the dust" since sedan sales are way down. Everyone is buying CUV/SUV/Trucks. [/QUOTE]
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