This
2009 Ford Fusion brochure features 28 pages (including front and back
cover) full of great pictures and information, including info on
interior & exterior colors, wheels, dimensions & ratings
(exterior, interior, capacities, horsepower and torque, fuel economy),
standard features (mechanical, safety & security, seating, interior,
exterior), powertrain options, packages, custom options, and the S, SE,
& SEL models.
Brand new, but received minor dents along binding while in storage. See pictures. As is.
Approximate size: 11” x 8.25”
SHIPPED IN A CARDBOARD REINFORCED PADDED ENVELOPE.
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