When the CD4 platform Fusion was released for the 2013 model year, it was a car that gained a lot of popularity for providing not only an economical sedan but one with options for more performance as well. We saw that opportunity and desire for more performance at Steeda and got to work developing a number of parts for the platform. Today, more than 10 years later and a few years after the Fusion was canceled for the US market, those parts are still holding up on this particular vehicle. So with over 220,000 miles on the vehicle, how have these mods helped not only the performance but the longevity of the Fusion?
Parts mentioned in the video:
1.5L/1.6L/2.0L Cold Air Intake: [ Ссылка ]
Fusion Sport 2.7L Cold Air Intake: [ Ссылка ]
Strut Tower Brace: [ Ссылка ]
Hood Strut Kit: [ Ссылка ]
Lowering Springs: [ Ссылка ]
Rear Sway Bar: [ Ссылка ]
Front Mount Intercooler - 1.6L/2.0L: [ Ссылка ]
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0:00 The Introduction of the CD4 Fusion
1:12 A Trim for Everyone?
2:24 Cold Air Intake
3:46 Strut Tower Brace
4:48 Hood Struts
5:08 Steeda's Development on the Fusion
5:27 Lowering Springs
5:56 Rear Sway Bar
6:47 Stainless Steel Brake Lines
7:22 Explorer ST
8:12 Front Mount Intercooler
10:01 Closing Thoughts
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How Does the Ford Fusion Hold Up 10 Years Later?
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