Curious what year Fusion hybrid and what you didn't like about it....my wife has a 2017 Fusion plug in hybrid and it has been great for us. We live in the city, she has an 8 mile RT commute so during the week hardly ever needs to use any fuel and it makes me feel better about our other family car being my '05 LJ and it's sub 15mpg performance. Only thing that is less than ideal is the lack of trunk space due to the batteries but with a hitch and a hitch mounted cargo carrier we have made week long vacation trips work.
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@srimes Volt, it gets 35+ mpg when on fuel and over the course of our ownership we've averaged overall a 60+ mpg once you factor in long vacation trips where we don't plug it in at all. It's all battery range is just less than 20 miles these days but that works ok for us and since it is a hybrid there is no range anxiety. We just charge it on a standard 110 wall socket overnight and it's good to go by morning.
The one other downside (but this isn't tied only to this car these days) is the lack of a spare tire. That messed us up on the way back from a beach vacation when we were travelling on a holiday weekend a couple summers ago....but I've bought one that fits from a junkyard and now take it with us on longer trips so I can control my own destiny.