Prius vs Fusion Hybrid

   PRIUS VALUE STORY    

Take everyone by surprise. The 2017 Prius is hitting streets with a daring, edgy look that continues to set trends. Its sleek shape, sculpted character lines and dynamic LED lighting attract all the right attention. An inviting interior, with soft-touch materials and advanced technology, gives everyone plenty of room to stretch out and get comfy. And when the roads get twisty, the double-wishbone rear suspension and athletic stance ensure that this hybrid is always up for some fun. Best of all, it all comes in a package with an available EPA estimate of up to 58 mpg city. Efficiency never looked so good. Let’s go places! 

   PRIUS VS FUSION HYBRID   

Wondering if the Toyota Prius is the Toyota for you? Here are a few ways in which the 2017 Toyota Prius Four Touring compares against the 2016 Ford Fusion Hybrid Titanium FWD. First, Comparably Equipped Price on Prius Four Touring is $4,455 less than the Fusion Hybrid Titanium FWD. If you’re looking for fuel economy, Prius Four Touring's Combined Fuel Economy (City/Hwy) is 52 while Fusion Hybrid Titanium FWD's Combined Fuel Economy (City/Hwy) is 42. Want to carry more in your vehicle? The Prius Four Touring has 15.4 more Cubic Feet of Cargo Volume than the Fusion Hybrid Titanium FWD. For safety, consider Active Head Restraints are Standard on Prius Four Touring but Not Available on Fusion Hybrid Titanium FWD. These are just a few areas where the Prius outperforms the Fusion Hybrid. Learn more in the chart below, or contact us at 715.675.7775 or the reach out via the form below. 

   THIRD PARTY REVIEWS   

"You'll enjoy more sophisticated ride and handling qualities and a quieter powertrain. Going green with a Prius has never been better."  - Edmunds.com Read Article

"With more practicality, better fuel economy, added features and a breathtaking ... new design, we suspect many shoppers will have many good reasons to flock to the new model. ”  - Autotrader / Read Article 

"Prius has a much-improved interior, including better build quality, impressive materials, and plenty of soft-touch surfaces.”  - U.S. News & World Report / Read Article

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