2019 Ford Fusion on road

Check out how much room is on the inside of the 2019 Ford Fusion!

Can you sleep in a Ford Fusion?

You have a 2019 Ford Fusion, and you feel like going on an adventure. You and a couple of friends want to take a road trip across the country. To save money, you are going to sleep in your car along the way. Can you sleep in a Ford Fusion? The short answer is yes, you absolutely can! Keep reading to learn more about the interior dimensions of the 2019 Ford Fusion!

2019 Ford Fusion InteriorHow much room is in the 2019 Ford Fusion?

The 2019 Ford Fusion is 191.8 inches in length and 58.2 inches in height. In the front seats, the dimensions are 39.2 inches for your head, 44.3 inches for your legs, 55 inches for your hips, and 57.8 inches for your shoulders. In the back seat, the measurements are 37.8 inches for your head, 38.3 inches for your legs, 54.4 inches for your hips, and 56.9 inches for your shoulders. Additionally, the passenger volume is 102.8 cubic feet, which is a little more than 4.5 feet per person. The sedan seats five people comfortably, but if you plan on sleeping inside the 2019 Ford Fusion, you might want to consider taking two or three people so that you all have more room to spread out while you are sleeping.

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How much room do I have to store bags?

The 2019 Ford Fusion has a cargo volume of 16.0 cubic feet. This is equal to a little more than 2.5 feet to store your luggage and other items you are bringing along for your trip!

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2019 Ford FusionWhere can I purchase a 2019 Ford Fusion in St. Louis or Cape Girardeau?

We are very excited to have these sedans at select Chris Auffenberg dealerships in Washington, MO, and Mexico, MO. Interested in learning more? Give us a call at 800-264-5110 or 888-811-2672 for more information. Otherwise, stop in and see us! Our staff is happy to answer your questions and assist you in any other way that they can! We look forward to hearing from you!

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