Standard Features (generally across trims, but some may be optional on lower trims):
* Safety: Dual front airbags, side-impact airbags (likely optional on lower trims), anti-lock brakes (ABS), traction control. Stability control was likely an option or standard on higher trims.
* Exterior: Power windows and locks, remote keyless entry. Alloy wheels were more common on higher trims.
* Interior: Air conditioning, cloth upholstery (leather was an upgrade), AM/FM stereo with CD player.
Features by Trim Level (general expectations, specifics could vary):
* S: This was the base model, expecting mostly the standard features listed above. Options were likely limited.
* SE: Likely added features like upgraded stereo with better sound system (possibly a 6-disc CD changer), upgraded cloth upholstery, maybe cruise control, and possibly alloy wheels.
* SEL: This was a higher trim, often including features like leather upholstery, heated seats, power driver's seat, sunroof (moonroof), automatic climate control, and potentially upgraded audio systems.
* Fusion Sport: This trim emphasized sporty styling and handling. It would have included sportier suspension tuning, unique exterior styling elements, and likely some of the features of the SEL trim.
Optional Features (available across various trims, but often at an extra cost):
* Navigation System: A factory-installed navigation system was likely an option on higher trims.
* Premium Sound System: Upgraded audio systems, often with more speakers and better sound quality.
* Sunroof/Moonroof: Often an optional extra, especially on lower trims.
* Power Seats: Power driver's seat was usually optional, and sometimes power passenger seats were available as well.
* Heated Seats: Typically an option, especially on higher trims.
To find the exact features on a *specific* 2008 Ford Fusion, you need to:
* Check the window sticker (if available): This will list every feature included on that particular vehicle.
* Look up the VIN: Entering the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) into a vehicle history report service (like Carfax or AutoCheck) can provide detailed information about the vehicle's original equipment.
* Consult a Ford parts catalog for 2008: This is a less convenient but definitive method to check available options for that model year.
Keep in mind that options and availability varied by region and dealership.