Is it a good idea to buy a used 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid that has 90,000 miles for $16000?
Is it a good idea to buy a used 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid that has 90,000 miles for $16000?
WAY overpriced
NO! Maybe new. $6,000 to $8,000 is good. I would not pay more than that.
Only if I'm selling it.
It is almost worn out. If the original MSRP was about $60,000, I would go for it. Otherwise, you need to find a reasonably priced car.
Oh god, no! That might be a good price if it was practically new. I bought a 2013 Toyota Corolla S in June for $15,000 and it only had 25k miles on it!
For $16,000 you can get something a lot nicer with a lot fewer miles
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