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The Powershift tranny in Fiesta and Focus. They consistently treated it and wrote of it as if it was a torque-converter type of transmission and not a computer-guided manual. The tranny had its issues but to pan a car when you don't understand it is ridiculous.

I don't recall CR referring to it as a torque-converter type of transmission but they could have. They understand it is a DCT. I owned a 2012 Ford Focus and that transmission is a disaster and deserves all of the "panning" that CR heaped upon it. Absolutely awful DCT implementation. My 2012 Ford Focus was on its third set of clutches and needed a fourth set when I traded it in (at less than 50,000 miles) on my 2015 FFH. CR stated in their recent April issue that some companies do DCTs very well and others do not. Ford did not do it well.

 

CR's reliability data is derived from surveys sent out to the car owners. It is not subjective opinions.

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The only thing I dont like about cr is that there reliabilty data doesnt seem to differentiate between a broken ashtray and a broken transmission. A car can be labeled unreliable because the car was in the shop a few times for minor issues like buttons or freezing touch screens. Another car can be labled unreliable for engine failure which actually makes sense. CR doesnt differentiate reliability based upon severity of the issues. It seems like the 2017 ffh has a few minor issues but otherwise a great car

I agree. CR tagged cars as "not recommended" based on optional infotainment systems. They beat Ford up bad for the early version of the optional MFT. They should at least qualify that the "not recommended" rating applies to cars equipped with the troublesome optional equipment.

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In more than 1 of their articles they remarked that the torque converter didn't seem to spin properly. That had several of us on the Fiesta forum all sorts of "WTH?"

Could you point me to the monthly issue/article that had this? I keep all the monthly issues back several years and would like to read that article. Thanks.

 

Also for got to mention that after I traded in my 2012 Focus Ford settled on a class action lawsuit against the Ford Focus/Fiesta Powershift transmission. It covered model years 2012-2016 for Focus and 2011-2016 for Fiestas. It offered the following actions from Ford:

 

  • Repurchase of your vehicle through an arbitration process
  • Cash payements up to $2325
  • Discount certificates of up to $4650 toward a new car purchase

I still have the Settlement letter in front of me even though I had previously traded in my 2012 before it arrived.

 

My experience was that the clutch module lasted about 10,000 miles before it needed to be replaced again. That was also what the techs at my Ford dealer said they were seeing. They had replaced hundreds of units.

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I’ved owned my FFH since Jan 2017.

 

I had a problem with the auto closure of the front windows. The window would close then immediately go partially down and eventually the passenger side window quit working. This required a replacement of the passenger window control module and a reset/reprogram of the window control module.

 

That’s the only problem I had and it’s been fixed.

 

Great car.....lifetime 45 MPG

I had a similar problem with my 2017 FFH (purchased December 2016). Took the dealer a few times to fix the front windows until Ford finally came out with the correct software. Otherwise, its has only been in for routine maintenance, recall work and yes, floor mats which warped. We like our Fusions so much that I just put another kid in one.

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Many of the issues you described is why I ordered a FFH S. Far fewer things to go wrong. So far, at 50,000 miles, it is the most trouble free car I have ever owned. I hope that does not change.

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My first car was a 1978Chevrolet Monday 2dr sedan. Had the nice interior package and otherwise was nothing more than a Chevrolet Vega. Best restaurant, the clutch cable ripped a hole in the fire wall. GM was more interested in how we fixed it so that the car would be road worthy.

 

Here, Ford knocked the ball out of the park on the Fusion. It sells better than Explorer and Ford’s answer is to cancel it. Fortunately, it will be around for at least another year, and my dealer will order me one before it goes away.

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