Better car ford fusion hybrid 2016 or nissan sentra sv 2016?

I'm thinking of those two cars. Selling my Mitsubishi lancer 2004.

Kind of apples and oranges there - a Fusion Hybrid is larger and will cost quite a bit more than a Sentra - they are a different class of car. Fusion competes with Altima, Sentra competes with the Ford Focus.

If you are saying you can get a Fusion Hybrid for close to the price of the Sentra - go for it, that's a great deal.

Good that you are kicking your Lancer to the curb. But as PMack suggests, the Fusion and the Sentra are from two different classes of automobiles. The Fusion will be larger, more powerful, and more comfortable compared to the Nissan. It will likely be more expensive as well. However, if you can get them for around the same price the Ford would be a better choice.

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