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Just replaced my 2010 Fusion SE with a new 2014 SE. All in all I like the care. Does not really feel like much of a change as far as drive and features. Little different in body style and interior but that's all it feels like. Not getting any better gas mil. with eco boost over my older fusion but time will tell. Having a few issues and trying to work with dealer but its frustrating. First issue is stock standard radio is really terrible in this new fusion. No power at all, turn it up to 30 and it is half as load as my older 2010 fusion with a standard stock radio. And when I say standard radio I mean the basic one, not the upgraded Sony or what ever the current top factory radio option. Odd I would thing just getting a newer car the radio and power would be at least the same if not better than my older one. Really week when you use your MP3 player though AUX line in. Again this was never a issue with my 2010. so I am having to entertain trying to figure out how to ad a amp and sub to this stock system just to get more volume with out paying a arm and leg since this type of work I could not do on my own. and of course I am sure if done it would domino into have to replace all the stock speakers since most likely these are real cheap speakers and could not handle the upgrade in power. Second issue is the interior molding on pickup seemed to no be flush with the vehicle. Notice this on the walk around when I picked up the car as well as the salesman noticed it after I pointed it out. Took the car and brought it back the following week when I had time to service. They kept if for a few days and said it was fixed but no go so going to bring it back today. I am wondering now if I got a lemon of if the is a Design flaw and other owners of a new 2014 notice it also???? Will post pictures, to hard to explain. Its almost like the molding that surround the headliner is not flush or screwed in all the way. Heading is exposed and frilling which of course will start drooping in the future. These are the plastic molding in the front of the car that go from the roof down to the bottom of the front windshield closest to where the doors close to the body. Anyways decent car but frustrating with the issues.