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What did you drive before getting your FFH?

What kind of car did the FFH replace?  

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  1. 1. What type of car was replaced?

  2. 2. Where is the car that was replaced from?

    • American automaker
    • German automaker
    • Japanese automaker
    • Korean automaker
    • Other European automaker
    • Other automaker (please comment)
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  3. 3. Have you owned an alt fuel vehicle before?

    • No
    • Yes, conventional hybrid
    • Yes, diesel
    • Yes, PHEV
    • Yes, BEV/EREV
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    • Yes, other (please comment)
  4. 4. Did you own another hybrid before?

    • No
    • 2010-12 FFH
    • TCH
    • Prius
    • 2010-12 FFH & a TCH
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    • 2010-12 FFH & a Prius
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    • TCH & a Prius
    • 2010-12 FFH, TCH & a Prius
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    • Ford Escape Hybrid
    • Honda Civic Hybrid
    • Honda Insight Hybrid
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    • Honda Accord Hybrid
    • Toyota Highlander Hybrid
    • Other hybrid (please comment)
  5. 5. Did you consider non-alternative fuel vehicles when shopping for your FFH?

    • No, only hybrids, PHEVs and other alternative fuel vehicles were considered
    • Yes, diesel
    • Yes, gas-only cars


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No No, I was referring to the Lexus Hybrid. Sorry if that wasn't clear.

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Um so did you mean $45K? M=million, K=thousand.

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I think of K as Kilo and M as in roman numeral for 1000. Guess I should stick to K, or use the zeros.

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Kilo is 1000. I kilo of coke is 1000 grams of coke.

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I just don't know why you'd measure soda pop that way. :headscratch:

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My last two cars have been Honda's. I just replaced a 2000 Honda Accord Coupe V6. Absolutely loved that car. It drives really well and I was very pleased with it . However, it started having problems. I looked at Honda's, and I even drove the 2012 Honda Accord for a week while my car was being serviced. I was not impressed. It did not handle as well as my 2000 Accord. I did not even look at the Pruis cause I think they are so ugly. I looked at and drove the Hyuandi Genesis, Sonata, and Azera. Was very interested in the Genesis Coupe but it did get good gas milage. Plus, I thought I'd get alot of tickets if I bought it. Lol.

A few years ago I had looked at buying the Ford Fusion Hybrid but I didn't because it had no trunk. Now with the new design and look, I really became interested in it. I looked and drove the Energi and would of boughten it, except for the postage stamp size Trunk.

So I bought the FFH instead. I waited 4 months for it being ordered by the dealer from the factory. So far, I like it alot. I am hopeful my MPG will go up but considering I have only had the car a week. So far I am getting 40.7 MPG.

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I won't go way back. Too many cars to list.

2000 Z28 Camaro

2000 Jeep Wrangler

Traded the Camaro for a 2005 Ford ranger pickup 4x4 because we needed a truck.

Traded the wrangler for a 2003 Jeep Liberty for the extra space & full time 4x4.

When gas started going crazy, we sold the Liberty, & bought a brand new, very hard to find 2007 Prius pkg 6.

6 years & 80,000 miles later we traded the Prius for our 2013 FFH Titainum, Ice Storm. Picked it up 3 weeks ago.

Considered another Prius, the V model, but it's not a very visually appealing car, & here in Oregon, they are everywhere. The FFH is a hot looking car for a 4 door sedan. Considered the Toyota Avalon, but over priced in my book. Also the Camry, but MPG was too low. Would have bought the FFH Energi but needed the trunk space. We really wanted the Tesla but that was just way too much money.

Our FFH is a great car. We knew that with the Ethanol in the gas here in Oregon, we would never see 47mpg, but we are averaging 37. We got 40-43 with the Prius, so we are happy.

We also have 2 Harley's that average 40-45 mpg and we ride them quite a bit.

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I wont list our car history but I will list what our new 2013 FFH replaced.

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The 2013 FFH replaced my wife's 2002 Chevy Impala. The Impala was a great car. It had the 3.8 engine and she managed 32 mpg on the highway, but only 20ish in town. She wanted a hybrid, but I stated that it had to be a good looking and fun to drive hybrid, unlike the Prius. We have two friends with Prius' and they love them.

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We looked at a number of hybrids and settled on the Fusion and glad we did.

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It is taking my wife some time to learn how to drive a hybrid as she is used to the get in and go driving from the Imp and her '69 Mustang. It has only been fueled up 3 times and her mpgs have been 38.2, 38.3 and 43.1 and the current tank is showing 45.1 mpg. She is getting the hang of it and really enjoys the car. Her only complaint is that the electronics are confusing.

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I knew those cars were under powered!

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:hysterical: :hysterical3:

I wont list our car history but I will list what our new 2013 FFH replaced.

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. It had the 3.8 engine and she managed 32 mph on the highway, but only 20ish in town.

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I'm curious a bit about the demographics of the Fusion owners on here. What did you own before? What other cars did you look at? For how many of you is the FFH your first hybrid?

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If you'd like please share your complete car history below. Thanks

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Edited by hybridbear, 02 April 2013 - 05:02 PM.

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My first car was a 1998 Chevy Cavalier, then I bought a 2005 Honda Civic. Recently just bought a 2013 FFH after a lot of bouncing around on which car I wanted. Started with looking at the Mazda Cx5, Subaru Forester, Subaru Impreza, Kia Optima. I hadn't even considered the Ford until my boyfriend suggested I check it out.

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My car history is pretty simple (I'm 30):

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1991 Pontiac Sunbird (owned '00-'04)

2002 Kia Spectra (owned '04-'13)

2014 FFH S (ordered, receiving in 2-3 weeks)

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Other cars I considered included the Hyundai Sonata Hybrid and Mazda 6 Diesel (apparently not coming to US until late spring anyway), but chose the FFH. The FFH will be my first hybrid and a lot nicer than my previous cars - I just finished grad school and started working ~16 months ago.

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OK, my total list below...

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1974 Chevy Vega 1978 Ford Granada 1982 Mazda 626 1983 Ford Escort 1984 Mercury Lynx 1985 VW GTI 1985 Ford Tempo 1986 Honda Accord 1987 Ford Taurus 1989 Mercury Tracer 1989 Mazda MX6 1992 Nissan Sentra SE-R 1989 Toyota Supra Turbo 1993 Toyota MR2 Turbo 1995 Acura Integra GSR 1993 Acura Legend Coupe 1994 Nissan Quest 1996 Nissan Maxima 1996 Saab 900 Turbo 1995 Mazda RX-7 Twin Turbo 1998 BMW M3 1999 Isuzu Amigo 2000 Audi S4 2002 Honda S2000 2003 Isuzu Axiom 2004 Mazda RX8 2004 Subaru WRX-STi 2004 Volvo S60R 2004.5 Volvo S40 T5 2005 Isuzu Ascender 2005 BMW Z4 3.0i 2005 Infiniti G35 Coupe 2006 Audi S4 2006 Honda Odyssey 2005 BMW 645Ci 2006 Mercedes SLK55AMG 2007 Acura MDX Sport/Ent 2007 Acura TSX 2008 Audi TT3.2 Coupe 2007 Infiniti M45-Sport 2008 Lexus IS-F 2006 BMW Z4M - M Roadster 2010 Infiniti G37S 2011 Hyundai Sonata Turbo 2012 Toyota Highlander 2013 Mazda Mazdaspeed3 2013 Ford Fusion Hybrid

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I had a 72 Vega with a 77 engine and 75 ignition, it still had its fenders too! LOL

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Did you carry oil on board? I did. I think the car took as much oil as it did gas. I had a Vega and a friend had a Pinto. Real classics :-O

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My first Vega you needed a 55 gallon drum strapped to the roof to go around the block, but the second one, that I paid a whopping $50 for didnt burn a drop. I had pulled the head, and put teflon seals on all the valves and the block has steel sleeves. 2 speed power glide and 90 MPH is what that little bugger could do. Sold it for $500.

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I recently had a 2004 Honda CRV. As I commute ~120 miles per day which leads to ~600 miles per week, I noticed that I was burning ~$500 in gas monthly. That's a car payment, folks. Since I have a family, I looked for family-friendly cars that are great in gas mileage and came up with this list:

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* FFH (obviously)

* FFH Energi (too expensive and trunk is too small)

* Volkswagen Passat TDI

* Honda Accord Plugin (I don't like the split screen layout)

* Honda Accord Hybrid (soon to be released; I don't like the split screen layout)

* BMW 328d (soon to be released)
Tossing out the obvious from above, I focused on the Passat, the FFH, and the new 328d.
IMHO, the Passat is a great car. For my case, it would work very well. Unfortunately, it's technical features are severely underwhelming. In addition, all the reviews view the car as under-powered. While I could probably deal with one or the other, I'm not about to choose a car with both deficiencies... So the Passat wasn't for me.
Of all the cars, the new BMW 328d was the one that actually peaked my interest the most... solely because of the brand and cache. When I started digging, I started to realize that the 328d wasn't in direct competition with the FFH; BMW is going after the Passat. As such, they stuck a smaller engine in their most popular car and promoting the hell out of it as a premium! Sure it can achieve great highway gas mileage... but guess what? When combined with city driving, it performs about the same as the Passat... but it's more expensive! Is cache worth a $10k premium for less performance? I don't think so. We'll see if anyone else agrees with me.
So I just took delivery of the FFH-SE and I love it. Actually, I'm going to post this then get up and drive it! Laters!

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Bet you wish you still had that Cosworth :) Clean ones are going for ~20K.

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Since we are listing all cars, here is what my wife and I have owned or currently own.

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1967 Cougar (paid $25. Pulled it home behind the lawn tractor. Sold it for $500 3 hours later)

1977 Pontiac LeMans

1966 Mustang (first drivable car)

1977 Thunderbird

1972 VW Super Beetle (great car in the snow)

1969 Mustang GT (sold for $10,000 for down payment of first house)

1940 Ford Pick up (fully restored from ground up)

1984 Mercury Topaz

1985 Chevy Chevette (cheap car to get back and forth to work)

1992 Mazda Pick up

1966 Mustang K code (found while on vacation, paid $500. Guy did not know what he had. Drove it home and sold it for much more 2 weeks later)

1966 Ford Fairlane GTA (still needs restoring)

1985 Mustang SVO

1958 Edsel (was my uncles car, restored Pink and Grey)

1998 F150

2002 Chevy Impala (installed police chip, great car)

2004 Nissan Xterra 4x4

2013 Fusion Hybrid

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