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i need 4 seats for my family. 0-60, midrange are not important at all, top end is whats important. almost all cars have enough passing power at low/medium speeds. its the high speed passing power that is most coveted.

 

because having to pass people that are going 90 mph or so is so common these days :ohsnap:

 

Might need extra safety precautions for the kids in the back lol feelin the g's

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not sure why you guys keep defending ford instead of pushing them to deliver a more compelling product. I would like to see the Fusion to be a class leading product, but its not when it offers 237hp compared to the 26x-27x of its competitors.

 

You can ask just about anyone around here and they'll tell you that I'm not the guy who is going to sit around and "defend Ford" but i have to tell you that you couldn't be more wrong on this issue. This whole conversation is laughable in fact. I really got a good laugh when you said.

 

what the 2.0EB doesn't deliver is 100-120 mph passing power, which I find much more important. No one floors their car at stoplights, but everyone needs passing power.

 

LMAO!!!

 

No one floors their cars at stoplights? Really? Maybe on planet "Clueless", but this is America pal and half to three quarters of the morons out there are flooring their cars out of the light. There is nothing more ridiculous than some soccer mom in here minivan who is determined to be in front of everyone in traffic and yet it happens every day. This comment that passing power in the 100 to 120 mph range is more important sounds like something that a 16 year old kid who just started driving last week and doesn't have a clue about the real world would say. No its not more important and yes your comment is 180 degrees out of phase with what actually happens out there on the roads. Not that any of this matters because we are talking about a Ford Fusion and a Toyota Camry here. These are mid-size sedans that are designed and priced for your average middle class family to safely carry the kids to school and bring home the groceries. They are not high performance cars and they were never intended to be. Ford actually does know what it's doing in this case believe it or not.

 

100 to 120 mph passing power. :hysterical: :hysterical: oh man that was rich, especially given that the car is limited at 112 mph.

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your awd 2.0 fusion will have a > 200 lb disadvantage and have more than 30 less hp. not sure why you think it will win. the only courses where the fusion will be ahead are autocrosses

 

A 2013 Fusion with I4 engine weighs in at 3,400 pounds curb weight. What does a heavier engined Camry V6 weigh? I dare say more, not less.

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A 2013 Fusion with I4 engine weighs in at 3,400 pounds curb weight. What does a heavier engined Camry V6 weigh? I dare say more, not less.

 

2012 Toyota Camry Specs accoring to Toyota:

 

BASE PRICE

 

$22,500-$27,400

 

 

 

VEHICLE LAYOUT

 

Front-engine, FWD, 5-pass, 4-door sedan

 

 

 

ENGINES

 

2.5L/178-hp/173-lb-ft DOHC 16-valve I-4; 3.5L/268-hp/248-lb-ft DOHC 24-valve V-6; 2.5L/156-hp/156-lb-ft DOHC 16-valve I-4 plus 141-hp/199 lb-ft electric motor, 200 hp comb

 

 

 

TRANSMISSION

 

6-speed auto or cont variable auto

 

 

 

CURB WEIGHT

 

3200-3450 lb (mfr)

 

 

 

WHEELBASE

 

109.3 in

 

 

 

LENGTH X WIDTH X HEIGHT

 

189.2 x 71.7 x 57.9 in

 

 

 

0-60 MPH

 

6.0-8.4 sec (MT est)

 

 

 

EPA CITY/HWY FUEL ECON

 

21-43/30-39 mpg (est)

 

 

 

ENERGY CONS, CITY/HWY

 

78-160 / 86-112 kW-hrs/100 mi (est)

 

 

 

CO2 EMISSIONS

 

0.47-0.80 lb/mi (est)

 

 

 

ON SALE IN U.S.

 

Currently

 

So I assume the 2012 Camry V6 weighs 3,450 pounds, about the same to a little more than 2013 Fusion. The EB 2.0 also has 22 more pounds of torque than Camry V6. Looks to me like straight line match up would be mighty close if you want to look silly and race a mid sized family car.

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170 KPH is 105 mph which is 35 mph above the fastest posted interstate speed limit

I agree with your over-all point, but some of the turnpikes in Oklahoma (including most of I-44 from MO to TX) have 75mph speed limits, and there are highways in Texas with 80mph speed limits...which really isn't fast enough, given how far apart things are out there... ;)

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if you have a family of four and are passing cars at 100-125 you sir are an irresponsible moron.......when the kids reached 3 was it Disneyland or bungee jumping?...

 

 

Tommy: You're drivin' along, {passing cars at 100+ mph} la-de-da, woo. All of a sudden there's a truck tire in the middle of the road. And you hit the brakes. EEEEEEEEE! Whoa, that was close. Ha-ha. Now let's see what happens when you're driving with the "other guy's" brake pads. You're drivin' along, you're drivin' along, the kids start shouting from the back seat, "I gotta go to the bathroom, Daddy!" "Not now, damn it!" Truck tire. EEEEEEEE! I CAN'T STOP!

[slams model car into lighter]

Tommy: There's a cliff! AAAAAHH! And your family's screaming,

[sets car on fire]

Tommy: "Oh my God, we're burning alive!" "No! I can't feel my legs!" Here comes the meat wagon.

[imitates siren]

Tommy: And the medic gets out and says, "Oh my God". New guy's around the corner puking his guts out.

[imitates retching]

Tommy: All because you want to {pass cars at 100+ mph}. And to me, it doesn't...

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So I assume the 2012 Camry V6 weighs 3,450 pounds, about the same to a little more than 2013 Fusion. The EB 2.0 also has 22 more pounds of torque than Camry V6. Looks to me like straight line match up would be mighty close if you want to look silly and race a mid sized family car.

 

More torque that's available at a lower RPM and remains flat through most of power band and it's putting it down through four wheels. Not to mention that the Fusion has better weight distribution with less weight over the front wheels.

 

More torque + better traction + better weight distribution = Camry in the rear view mirror

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more torque at higher rpm is better. more torque is required to maintain the same rate of acceleration at higher speeds. it feels much much better to be pulling hard at 6k rpm rather than 3k rpm.

 

The EB torque curve is very flat. That means it's make 250 ft/lb all while your V6 is winding up and is still making it once the V6 peaks.

 

Camry loses. Every. Time.

 

Give it up.

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more torque at higher rpm is better. more torque is required to maintain the same rate of acceleration at higher speeds. it feels much much better to be pulling hard at 6k rpm rather than 3k rpm.

 

There isn't a Volvo sedan made that is "pulling hard" at 6000 rpm. Even the S80 red lines at 7000. Why don't you just admit that your whole argument is full of crap and let these guys get on with their day?

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more torque at higher rpm is better. more torque is required to maintain the same rate of acceleration at higher speeds. it feels much much better to be pulling hard at 6k rpm rather than 3k rpm.

 

you misunderstand what torque Is, torque does not accelerate, Horsepower acelerates things.

 

that said.

 

according to Toyota the Camry Tops out at 3516 lbs. not 3450.

 

the gearing of the Camry is more conservative than the new Fusion

1st -6th to1

 

Toyota

12.05

7

5.23

3.685

2.63

2.24

 

Ford

14.7

9.5

6.13

4.65

3.21

2.41

 

the gearing for the AWD Fusion is even more aggressive but heavier. .

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New Fusion versus Taurus versus Falcon, how close can you get:

.Apart from 2" more hip and shoulder room Falcon is almost identical.

Do we really need three cars this size?

 

Fusion:

First row headroom 39.2

First row legroom, maximum 44.3

First row shoulder room 57.8

First row hip room 55.0

Second row headroom 37.8

Second row legroom 38.3

Second row shoulder room 56.9

Second row hip room 54.4

 

Taurus:

First row headroom 39.0

First row legroom, maximum 41.9

First row shoulder room 57.9

First row hip room 56.3

Second row headroom 37.8

Second row legroom 38.3

Second row shoulder room 57.8

Second row hip room 55.8

 

Falcon:

First row headroom 39.8

First row legroom, maximum 42.4

First row shoulder room 59.9

First row hip room 58.5

Second row headroom 38.9

Second row legroom 38.9

Second row shoulder room 59.7

Second row hip room 58.0

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duratec 30 and 35 pull hard at 6k rpm. why regress?

 

Huh! I've owned a 3.0 DOHC 24 valver since 2002 and to say any vehicle short of F1 pulls hard from 6,000RPM is an exaggeration. You need to buy a Ferrari. My Boxster hits full power at 6,500 RPM, but to say it "pulls" hard from 6,000 RPM is way off mark. Better description would be it's at the end of its rope in that range and time to shift to higher gear.

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