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This 2010 Ford Fusion + Hybrid Product Information Book contains 24 pages of great pictures and information about the 2010 Ford Fusion, Competition, Design, Performance, “The Most Fuel-efficient Mid-size Hybrid Sedan”, interior, technology, Fusion S, SE, SEL, Sport, Hybrid, model lineup, colors, trim & wheels, and key product specifications.
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