Although Ford sedans have been largely discontinued in favor of crossovers and SUVs in the USA, many dealers will still provide a number of used models. There are no new Ford sedan models on sale, but the Blue Oval’s passenger cars are still excellent daily runabouts for the mid-size family who value affordability, good driving dynamics, and high levels of practicality. For now, the closest you can get to a sedan from the brand is the Mustang Mach-E, which isn’t a sedan at all, but offers four-door practicality in a crossover package.
Model | Power | Engine | Base Price |
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Ford Fiesta Sedan | 120 hp | 1.6L Inline-4 Gas | $14,260 |
Ford Focus Sedan | 160 hp | 2.0L Inline-4 Gas | $17,950 |
Ford Fusion | 175 hp | 2.5L Inline-4 Gas | $23,170 |
Ford Taurus | 288 hp | 3.5L V6 Gas | $27,800 |
Ford Fusion Hybrid | 188 hp | 2.0L Inline-4 Hybrid | $28,000 |
Ford Fusion Energi | 188 hp | 2.0L Inline-4 Plug-in Hybrid | $37,000 |
Though you’ll most likely be shopping the second-hand market for a Blue-Oval-badged three-box, there is a list of benefits and drawbacks to consider before buying.