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Christopher Bruce2012-12-17 16:03:28

Ford Designed New Fusion with Lower Repair Costs in Mind

Rear panel is meant to take brunt of rear collisions and be replaceable

 
 
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The rear has been designed to be more easily repairable in a crash

For the new FusionFusion Gen.2Ford Fusion Gen.2United States of America, 2012 > present30 versions
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considered repairability in addition to safety when designing the car. Its internal research shows that 19% of Fusion accidents occur in the rear of the car. Its new design including a replacable panel that Ford says will save $267 in comparison to the previous generation. 

The rear bumper cover and vertical portion of the trunk are made to be easily replaceable. Unlike most cars, it does not have a horizontal portion to crush where the bumper meets the fascia. It predicts that it will be 3% cheaper to fix than a Toyota Camry and 27% cheaper to repair than a Nissan Maxima. The lower repair costs will mean lower insurance rates. 

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“Our analysis shows approximately 19 percent of Fusion collisions involve a rear impact. The new decklid integration panel should reduce repair costs in low-speed rear-end collisions by about 13 percent compared to the 2012 Fusion. This should deliver real savings to drivers in densely populated markets where parking can be a challenge," said Larry Coan, Ford Damageability Engineer.

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