Jump to content
fusionTX

Dual Exhaust on Titanium???

Recommended Posts

The Fusion Brochure mentions "Dual integrated bright exhaust tips" as one of the standard features on the Titanium Hybrid. I was thrilled to see this. I know the Limited Avalon Hybrid did not get the dual exhaust.

 

Looking thru the dealer ordering guide for the Titanium Hybrid, I do not see the dual exhaust listed. The ordering guide is dated 10/26/12 and was given to me by the dealership I was dealing with initially.

 

Also, re-reading the press release on the Titanium Hybrid, there is no mention of dual exhaust as a feature.

 

I certainly hope I am wrong, but I am getting a feeling that the dual exhaust will not be included. Of course with Ford not updating their website so you can compare features, it makes the guesswork fluorish.

 

That would really suck if something that is prominently advertised in their brochure turns out to be omitted.

Edited by fusionTX

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Just saw new pdf brochure and I do not see the dual exhaust.

Ford has messed up more than a few things with the Fusion launch.

I hope they build their cars better than they market them.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

So is the push button start and spoiler the only things you really get in the titanium over the SE with luxury package + other options?

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

The 15 page booklet/brochure I received from my dealer has the dual exhaust tips listed.

 

Could be a typo ... will have to see what come rolling out of Hermosillo.

 

SE luxury vs Ti trim:

 

- reverse sensing / rear view camera

- remote start

- push button start

- LED rear lights

- SONY with 12 speakers

- aluminum foot pedals

- aluminum sill plates

- 110v outlet

- Intelligent Access

- 18" wheels

- ambient lighting

- spoiler

- SYNC/MFT

- ?dual exhaust tips

 

This is what I think is the difference in the two trim standard options. One can certainly add to their SE trim to narrow the difference if they wish.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Dual exhaust are my brochure too. They are also in the Fusion ipad App I downloaded just a few days ago.

 

But they are no longer listed in the updated brochure.

 

http://www.ford.com/services/assets/Brochure?make=Ford&model=Fusion&year=2013

 

Don't know if it's a case of marketing getting ahead of engineering or a serious case of bad quality control.

In any case it makes Ford look like a very disorganized company making it up as it goes.

Edited by fusionTX

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
The 15 page booklet/brochure I received from my dealer has the dual exhaust tips listed. Could be a typo ... will have to see what come rolling out of Hermosillo. SE luxury vs Ti trim: - reverse sensing / rear view camera - remote start - push button start - LED rear lights - SONY with 12 speakers - aluminum foot pedals - aluminum sill plates - 110v outlet - Intelligent Access - 18" wheels - ambient lighting - spoiler - SYNC/MFT - ?dual exhaust tips This is what I think is the difference in the two trim standard options. One can certainly add to their SE trim to narrow the difference if they wish.

 

Thanks. On the SE I can add reverse sensing/rear camera, Sync/MFT, 110v outlet. I don't see the Sony with 12 speakers options on the build site in any of the options so I'm not sure if comes with the Tech package. Beyond that, I can't get the push button start, LED rear lights, aluminum foot pedals/sill plats, ambient lighting and spoiler (because of the luxury package). Does that sound right?

 

Writing it all down makes the Titanium trim more attractive... although I don't know if I can get over the standard 18" rims. Granted all these things are more superficial than anything.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Haven't met anyone who likes those wheels. Sanguine and "tolerate", yes. Like, no. Almost like someone wanted to publicly shame/punish hybrid drivers. "Take that you tree hugging, Birkenstock wearing weenies!" I'm sure that isn't the case but ....

 

Haven't heard the difference in the sound system for myself, but the word it is substantial.

 

I think that, the Intelligent Access, push button start, aluminum pedals and rear LED lights are the fetures not available in a factory ordered upgraded SE. A guy looked at upgrading his rear lights and quickly backed out as his dealer dropped a wacky high price ($3k or some such nonsense).

 

I doubt any hybrid driver cares over much about aluminum pedals, but I can't see them too expensive though I haven't seen them offered anywhere. But it is very early days for parts accessories ... still haven't seen a Hybrid trunk/cargo liner beyond Ford's thin carpeted one.

 

 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

In that new brochure it also says that on the Titanium Hybrid you have the choice of Dune or Charcoal interior... That's not the case when you go to order the car.

 

Frankly, the dual exhaust on a Hybrid is just for looks, I'd rather hide the exhaust like other manufacturers do on the Hybrid cars.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

"Almost like someone wanted to publicly shame/punish hybrid drivers. "Take that you tree hugging, Birkenstock wearing weenies!" I'm sure that isn't the case but..."

 

LMAO! Agreed!

Edited by wazzul

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Thanks. On the SE I can add reverse sensing/rear camera, Sync/MFT, 110v outlet. I don't see the Sony with 12 speakers options on the build site in any of the options so I'm not sure if comes with the Tech package. Beyond that, I can't get the push button start, LED rear lights, aluminum foot pedals/sill plats, ambient lighting and spoiler (because of the luxury package). Does that sound right?

 

Writing it all down makes the Titanium trim more attractive... although I don't know if I can get over the standard 18" rims. Granted all these things are more superficial than anything.

 

I had 2 orders placed and when the SE arrived it was time to decide on what the actual differences were, and how much that mattered to me vs the wait time and price involved. I took all of the options and wrote them side by side, and the below was the difference between my SE order with the Technology Pkg/Reverse Sensing and the Titanium -- it actually came down to the intelligent access and push-button start, which were my favorite options but with the SE sitting there at the dealer lot I decided to save my money and get the SE now.

 

17” wheels vs 18” wheels (I liked the SE 17" better)

Aluminum brake & accelerator pedal covers (I didn't care)

Aluminum front-door sill plates (I didn't care, and I don't they are lighted, could be wrong)

Ambient lighting (Titanium better, but to me the best part of my 2010's ambient lighting was for the cup holders, and it's no longer there on the Titanium)

SE 6-speaker vs Titanium Sony 12-speaker (I preferred the 2 knobs on the SE, wanted a knob for tuning other than push-buttons, plus I didn't like the look of the single knob)

Dual integrated bright exhaust tips (I didn't really care, but now sounds like that might be O.B.E. as they are not going to be there???)

Intelligent access with push-button start only on Titanium (dang I wanted that, oh well)

Rear spoiler only on Titanium (it was OK but after viewing pics & youtube videos I wasn't gaga over it)

Remote start only on Titanium (had this on my 2010 but used it only once)

Edited by jeff_h

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Wait!! You said Dune??

 

That would definately make up for the lost exhaust tip.

 

Frankly, I will be ok either way with the exhaust. I like the symmetric look of dual but it IS incongruous on a hybrid - part of the reason I deleted the spoiler as well.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Page 22 in the Exterior/Interior section. Lists the same for Charcoal and Dune...

I think maybe we should probably start asking dealers if the order sheet has been changed???

Edited by wazzul

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
17” wheels vs 18” wheels (I liked the SE 17" better)

Aluminum brake & accelerator pedal covers (I didn't care)

Aluminum front-door sill plates (I didn't care, and I don't they are lighted, could be wrong)

Ambient lighting (Titanium better, but to me the best part of my 2010's ambient lighting was for the cup holders, and it's no longer there on the Titanium)

SE 6-speaker vs Titanium Sony 12-speaker (I preferred the 2 knobs on the SE, wanted a knob for tuning other than push-buttons, plus I didn't like the look of the single knob)

Dual integrated bright exhaust tips (I didn't really care, but now sounds like that might be O.B.E. as they are not going to be there???)

Intelligent access with push-button start only on Titanium (dang I wanted that, oh well)

Rear spoiler only on Titanium (it was OK but after viewing pics & youtube videos I wasn't gaga over it)

Remote start only on Titanium (had this on my 2010 but used it only once)

 

This is a great write up. When I price out the the Titanium AWD vs the Hybrid SE with the same options (added the 18" luxury wheel to make it a little more comparable to the Titanium), it comes out to about a $1315 difference MSRP. So is the extra 6 speakers and push button start worth that difference (I with you on the other stuff - don't really care)? I'm debating and more and more leaning towards the SE and using the savings on moon and nav.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Page 22 in the Exterior/Interior section. Lists the same for Charcoal and Dune...

I think maybe we should probably start asking dealers if the order sheet has been changed???

 

I called. My salesman is off and all the managers are in "a meeting". Perhaps they will call back or I'll call Mon.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
In that new brochure it also says that on the Titanium Hybrid you have the choice of Dune or Charcoal interior... That's not the case when you go to order the car.

Frankly, the dual exhaust on a Hybrid is just for looks, I'd rather hide the exhaust like other manufacturers do on the Hybrid cars.

Good eye on the interior colors. We'll have to see if this is new or just another oversight.

As far as the dual exhaust being just for looks, looks are a big part of the car buying process.

I was looking forward to that "look", but it's not the end of the world.

 

What is disheartening is not knowing what other titanium features are we not going to get.

For instance, will we get the titanium taillights? And it seems there is nowhere to find out.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I had 2 orders placed and when the SE arrived it was time to decide on what the actual differences were, and how much that mattered to me vs the wait time and price involved. I took all of the options and wrote them side by side, and the below was the difference between my SE order with the Technology Pkg/Reverse Sensing and the Titanium -- it actually came down to the intelligent access and push-button start, which were my favorite options but with the SE sitting there at the dealer lot I decided to save my money and get the SE now.

 

17” wheels vs 18” wheels (I liked the SE 17" better)

Aluminum brake & accelerator pedal covers (I didn't care)

Aluminum front-door sill plates (I didn't care, and I don't they are lighted, could be wrong)

Ambient lighting (Titanium better, but to me the best part of my 2010's ambient lighting was for the cup holders, and it's no longer there on the Titanium)

SE 6-speaker vs Titanium Sony 12-speaker (I preferred the 2 knobs on the SE, wanted a knob for tuning other than push-buttons, plus I didn't like the look of the single knob)

Dual integrated bright exhaust tips (I didn't really care, but now sounds like that might be O.B.E. as they are not going to be there???)

Intelligent access with push-button start only on Titanium (dang I wanted that, oh well)

Rear spoiler only on Titanium (it was OK but after viewing pics & youtube videos I wasn't gaga over it)

Remote start only on Titanium (had this on my 2010 but used it only once)

Good comparison. The one thing I really liked about a regular Titanium I saw a night time, was when we opened the door, all of the buttons in the center console light up really nicely. That, together with the ambient lighting, made for a very cool scene.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

My opinion if you want the dual exhaust get the Ecoboost engine, Hybrid and plug-in's should have no visible exhaust. I see that as an added benefit and something that appeals to the eco conscience buyer. It's not like we don't get the lower bodywork, that's still shown in the pics.

Maybe they should've thrown in something else for the Hybrid like illuminated sills? Or puddle lamps the illuminate a green leaf on the ground (like the Pony for select Mustangs)...

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
My opinion if you want the dual exhaust get the Ecoboost engine, Hybrid and plug-in's should have no visible exhaust.

 

The SE Hybrid has a visible exhaust, a single pipe on the far right side.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

<blockquote class='ipsBlockquote'data-author="jeff_h" data-cid="40579" data-time="1358099963"><p>

I took all of the options and wrote them side by side, and the below was the difference between my SE order with the Technology Pkg/Reverse Sensing and the Titanium

</p></blockquote>

Doesn't the Titanium also have sport seats, unavailable on other trims?

Edited by neod192

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

And I believe the remote start remote on the Titanium is integrated with the key fob. It's a separate remote if you add remote start to the SE.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Doesn't the Titanium also have sport seats, unavailable on other trims?

 

They are both leather seats, I looked at the different patterns, sat in the leather seat in the SE hybrid and that was plenty comfy for me... if the Titanium one is better, I don't think I have the discerning butt to feel a difference as the SE seats felt great.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

<blockquote class='ipsBlockquote'data-author="jeff_h" data-cid="40606" data-time="1358121973"><p>

<br />

They are both leather seats, I looked at the different patterns, sat in the leather seat in the SE hybrid and that was plenty comfy for me... if the Titanium one is better, I don't think I have the discerning butt to feel a difference as the SE seats felt great.</p></blockquote>

I'm guessing it's one of those things you can only notice if you sit in both cars for a long period of time. I'd be happy with either one, but they are different.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
They are both leather seats, I looked at the different patterns, sat in the leather seat in the SE hybrid and that was plenty comfy for me... if the Titanium one is better, I don't think I have the discerning butt to feel a difference as the SE seats felt great.

 

One of the 2 things that I considered the biggest differences when I was deciding on the sticking with my Titanium order vs or purchasing my SE Hybrid order, was the push buton start/intelligent access and the leather seats. Now in my case I have the appearance package cloth seats in my SE (but I am thinking the SE leather seats have similar padding/support), but I did feel the Titanium seats were more supportive and slightly more comfortable. So far though, my cloth seats have not been uncomfortable, so I havent regretted my decision.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...

×
×
  • Create New...