June 2019

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Employee Spotlight
Gordon Norrie

This month the spotlight is on our Fleet and Lease Manager, Gordon Norrie. Gordon has been with the West Coast Auto Group for over 47 years. He is a familiar face to many of our customers and has a high repeat referral rate.

Congratulations to Ken Homeniuk on his successes in May. Ken is been working with West Coast Ford Lincoln for five years and prides himself on his excellent and thorough work! His no pressure attitude and ability to pair customers perfectly with a vehicle that matches their lifestyle and needs are one of Ken‘s strongest skills.

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2019 Ford Fusion
Sleeker, Smarter, Safer (video)

From the entry-level Fusion S to Fusion Energi Titanium, every 2019 Fusion features now has Ford Co-Pilot360 Protect driver-assist technologies as standard equipment, including automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, blind spot information system, lane keeping system, a rear backup camera and auto high-beam lighting.

Standard blind spot information system with cross-traffic alert for every Fusion uses radar to detect surrounding vehicles – providing alerts if vehicles are detected approaching unseen from either side. To help avoid lane drift, standard lane keeping system vibrates the steering wheel and can apply extra steering wheel torque to help keep the car centred in the lane.

SYNC® 3 with 8-inch LCD touch screen is now standard on SE and above.

Fusion SE and above models now include a standard embedded 4G LTE modem providing Wi-Fi for up to 10 devices. Furthermore, SYNC 3 adds new Waze compatibility helping drivers avoid troublesome traffic spots. Commands and functionality for Waze may vary depending on smartphone and required software.

Fusion Energi’s electric range projected to gain nearly 20 per cent

The new Fusion Energi is projected to offer an EPA-estimated electric-only range of 40 km, which is nearly 20 per cent greater than that of the current model. Ford engineers designed a new 9.0-kilowatt-hour air-cooled lithium-ion battery offering greater energy capacity with no change to the physical size of the battery pack.

The simplified new lineup brings more features, more value than ever
A simplified Ford Fusion lineup now includes even more technology and style for 2019: The new Fusion models include:

  • Fusion S: Upgraded entry model now includes standard Ford Co-Pilot360 Protect, which combines automatic emergency braking with pre-collision assist with pedestrian detection, blind spot information system with cross-traffic alert, automatic high-beams and rain-sensing wipers
  • Fusion SE, Fusion Hybrid SE: Adding to the equipment on Fusion S, gasoline-powered Fusion SE comes standard with 1.5-litre EcoBoost®, SYNC 3 with 8-inch LCD touch screen, SYNC Connect with Wi-Fi hotspot and dual-zone electronic automatic temperature control, heated seats and heated mirrors. Fusion Hybrid SE adds a 2.0-litre Atkinson-cycle four-cylinder hybrid engine with continuously variable transmission for smooth operation

  • Fusion SEL, Fusion Hybrid SEL: Return of Fusion SEL replaces SE Luxury Package. It includes 10-way power driver’s seat with two memory settings, ActiveX seating surfaces, heated front seats, auto-dimming rearview mirror, intelligent access with remote start, leather-wrapped steering wheel, LED headlamps and warm interior accents. The hybrid model adds voice-activated touch screen navigation with pinch-to-zoom capability, plus SiriusXM Traffic and Travel Link
  • Fusion Titanium, Fusion Hybrid Titanium: Fusion Titanium includes standard heated steering wheel, heated and cooled seats, rear inflatable seat belts, 19-inch wheels, navigation system, moonroof and adaptive cruise control with stop and go
  • Fusion Energi: In addition to a near 20 per cent projected increase in electric-only driving range, Fusion Energi now includes rain-sensing wipers, adaptive cruise control with stop and go, voice-activated navigation, and SiriusXM Traffic and Travel Link
  • Fusion V6 Sport: With standard all-wheel drive and 380 lb.-ft. of torque, the 325-horsepower Fusion V6 Sport remains the most powerful car in its class

Still not convinced the new Fusion is what you need? Drive one. Click the TEST DRIVE button below to experience first-hand a complete tour and road test and we think you will be.

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