My Car has Attitude, Not Me!

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I walked around the car nodding my head thinking, "Where has this car been my entire life?" Since the vehicle just came out in the fall of 2005, you can say that it's still the new kid on the block... but it's gaining respect every day and new drivers too.

This was the first time in quite a while that I was out of a truck and into a car. I was curious to see what Elijah's reaction was going to be. For those of you who haven't been reading my auto reviews, Elijah is my 3-foot toddler.

I was also surprised to see that the child-locks were different. Instead of having a tiny switch that any child can move up and down, Ford has a child-proof child-lock. In order for anyone to move it, they have to insert the driver's key and turn. This made me feel comfortable, knowing that Elijah couldn't open the door whenever he pleased, because sometimes, he has been guilty of doing so.

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My Car has Attitude, Not Me!

When designing the 2006 Ford Fusion, the engineering team had nothing but ME in mind. This red-hot vehicle had me at "Drive."

It's not often that I sit ...

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