Originally Posted by
Closingracer
But we're talking about rental cars and as far as I know National or anybody else doesn't order the fusion in the sport trim so this talk is moot. I was also just talking about the ecoboost i4 by itself and not comparing it to a V6 or anything else. With its 245 horsepower and 250+ torque pulling a Ford fusion it's decently fast for what it is.
Agree, ecoboost doesn't make the Fusion underpower. It can still reach the 115 mph computer limit with not much trouble.
*Don't get pull over or total a rental at that speed, I don't think any insurance covers it. Bring a personal car to the tracks.