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The Kia Optima is a nice looking car, but....its a Kia. I took a look at the Sonata when it first came out. That was about it, I looked, and walked away. I did own a Veracruz, it was FWD, had it been AWD I would most likely still have it, it was very nice, quiet, handled well, was comfortable, and well built. It had the toys my Flex now has, rain sensing wipers, push button start, touch to lock unlock, didnt have ACC though, but both outside mirrors dimmed, good stereo, room for 7. Have to give credit to Hyundai, they do make nice cars now.

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Thats what made me walk away from the Sonata. I took one look at the seats and saw that they would be too tight with car seats, and did not look very comfortable.

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They've still got the ICE-clutch-motor-clutch-six speed transmission-wheels layout that gave them so much trouble in gen 1. I think that will be prone to trouble in the short or long run. The first clutch has to engage at the precise moment when the ICE and motor are at the same RPM at initial movement of the car. It's all about avoiding the eCVT patents. Even if it works, it's much more complicated. Clutches and automatic transmissions wear, eCVTs dont.

Also Jim Healey has an unreasoning genetic abhorrence of eCVTs. He just has to hear the RPMs changing through the gears. Hogwash !!

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It does appear that early FFH are showing poor EPA, but later ones are not. Ford really needs to step up and resolve these or the negative publicity will hurt them. There also should be some retakes on some of these test drives with the warmer weather, I can get 42 without trying, and go over EPA trying, while the first one struggle to get 35, which leads me to believe the test cars they had were also having the same problems.

 

I doubt the SonHy would do anything to take sales away from Ford or Toyota. There are always those who would buy Toyota no matter how much better the others are, and there are those who want what Ford has to offer.

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I haven't been able to find a block diagram of the new Honda hybrid. I had some correspondence with James Healey about the Hyundai review and he doesn't know about the Honda either. Honda and Hyundai are established reputable companies. Even if their designs are kluges, sometimes their execution of them is OK. The axle spacer ( clicking ) problem with the 2013 FFH is a minor glitch but it's going to adversely affect the defect statistics.

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It looks like the HAH still uses a dual cone belt CVT instead of the Toyota/Ford type planetary gear power split eCVT. It also has a lock up clutch and two MGs. I think the cone CVTs have come a long way so we'll see how Honda does.

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So Ford announced this week our FFH are getting a fuel update increase and they can run up to 85 mph on all electric!

Sounds great but unless the battery lasts longer by holding a higher charge longer it won't make any difference.

What do you people think?

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The DOE has been running 160,000 mile lifetime tests on a number of hybrids: http://avt.inl.gov/hev.shtml

They published the Sonata Hybid here: http://avt.inl.gov/pdf/hev/batterysonata4932.pdf

The HVB did well but the test was terminated at 120,000 miles because of drive train malfunction.

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