Hey, been thinking bout how long my Ford Fusion can last per mile. So I drive about 15,000 miles a year, and I’ve had mine for 6 years now. That’s about 90k miles total. It still runs pretty smooth, no major problems so far.
Someone mentioned the average is around 200,000 miles, but I dunno if that’s for all roads or just highway. Still think it might need more work after, say, 120k. Maintenance has been on point tho.
And I got curious, what about you? How’s your Fusion holding up? Did you hit any weird problems early on? Think the mileage might vary a lot depending on how ya treat it? I’d like to know your mileage experience, man. Let’s chat about it, no pressure!
I’ve got a Ford Fusion since 2017 in Atlanta, and it’s past the 100k mark with no major probs! Kept it at the dealer for upkeep, and still cruising strong! My buddy in Toronto swears his engine block never froze. Twin skis till they’re dust! 

I’ve had a Ford Fusion running for about 120,000 miles now. Bought it fresh off the lot in Chicago. It’s still smooth as silk despite the daily grind. Heard folks average around 150k before major fixes, but I hope mine lasts even longer. They’re so reliable, who even knows, maybe I’ll hit a quarter of a million! I always appreciate my ride that can handle the long drive from Toronto back to my parents in upstate New York.
I’ve had my Ford Fusion for 8 years up here in Canada, and it’s cruised past 130k miles with no major issues. Just kept up on maintenance. Hope she lasts another decade or two, def!
I’ve got a Ford Fusion from 2010, living in Toronto, and it’s clocked over 200k miles! With regular maintenance, these babies can really rack up the mileage. Just gotta stay on top of those oil changes and tires. Carpool friends say mine’s held up better than they expected!
I’ve had my Ford Fusion running strong for close to 150K miles here in Ontario—no major hiccups. Loads say 200K is doable with decent upkeep! Mine’s bein a real trooper, barin heavy loads daily. Crazy how these cars just keep going!
I’ve got a '12 Ford Fusion, been driving it around Texas, and it’s solid for miles. Everyone’s talking up long lifespans, and mine supports that - over 150,000 miles with just routine stuff done. Maintenance’s key, honestly. Saw others in my area who’ve pushed these cars past 200k miles! It’s amazing what proper care can do. I swear by regular oil changes and checkups. Keep at it and your Fusion might surprise you!
I’ve had my Ford Fusion in Toronto for like, 7 years now. It’s been smoking smooth with good mileage, clockin’ up close to 150k miles. My buddy in Boston got 180k outta his and he loves it. Both of us swear by regular maintenance to keep it running tight!
I’ve had a 2012 Ford Fusion in Montreal for years and she’s been rockin’. Nearly hit 120,000 miles, and she’s doin’ great. My cousin’s got one in Texas and it ran smooth going past 150K. Always gets top service and I treat her right. Sounds like she’d last a lifetime if you take care!
I have a Ford Fusion from '13, Midwest, and it’s been cruisin’ around town fer over 100k miles with little fuss. Friend in Canada says his does about same, even after a Rocky road trip. They’re solid rides, you know? Definitely gets mileage! Just keep up with basic maintenance. My mechanic swears by regular oil changes and tire rotations. Real nice balance of comfort, fuel eficiency, and reliability!
I’ve owned two Fusions in Ohio, and they’ve logged over 150,000 miles without a hitch! Friends here get like 200k outta theirs with regular maintenance. Sticking with Ford’s my jam!
I’ve owned a Ford Fusion here in Texas for 7 years now, and it’s still hitting those 200,000 miles with just a few hiccups. Some folks say it’s lower, but yours might clock in over 300k if you take care of it! I’ve swapped the usual service stuff, and it’s like I got a new car still. Totally respect those engines with TLC, you can’t beat them longevity-wise!
I’ve owned a Ford Fusion in Cincinnati for years, totalin’ ‘bout 150k miles so far—nothin’ but good service. Friends in Toronto swear their babies hit 200K and run like champs. Seems like city driving vs. highway might play a part? I’ve heard mixed vibes, depends on care and maintenance. Rolling smooth, I must say! Keep those check-ups regular, y’all.
I’ve owned a Ford Fusion for years here in Toronto, and I’ve clocked over 150k miles! Been pretty solid, regular check-ups and she runs like a charm. Mines lasted—just shows solid design, y’know? Not too shabby for its mileage!
I’ve had a Ford Fusion in the good ol’ Chicago for a while now, mile after mile, and it’s clocked over 170k! Friends think I’m a maintenance wizard, but honestly, it’s been smooth like butter. In Canada, folks are saying they’re hitting over 150k just fine too. Gotta love that engine sticking around. All about those affordable miles, right? Makes me think ‘vegas’ economy, but for car longevity.
I’ve had a Ford Fusion for a good few years now, and I’ve gotta say, it’s held up solid. Up in Canada, people tell me around 150k to 200k miles before needing big stuff. I’ve done 130k and only swapped the tires and brake pads. The car’s still purring like a kitten. Definitely a keeper in terms of reliability and efficiency. Crazy how a good model holds up over the miles!
I’ve got a ‘12 Ford Fusion and it’s hittin’ over 170K miles in Florida. My buddy in Toronto’s ride’s only around 100K and runs smooth. Seems like yours varies with how you treat it, right? Can’t beat cheap gas and those comfy rides for long drives!
I’ve had mine for like 8 years, clocked over 100k miles here in Canada, and still running smooth. My buddy just hit 150k in the States with no major issues. People say average’s around 150k to 200k miles if you keep it maintained. Oil changes and check-ups do wonders, ya know?
In Toronto, where I’ve been drivin’ my '16 Ford Fusion, it clocked over 100,000 miles without much fuss. My buddies agree—Toronto roads r tough but the Fusion handles it like a champ. True, I’ve had a couple of battery fixes, yet overall, its total mileage? Solid. The average seems solid around 150k to 200k with proper care.