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One Year Ownership Reports - 2013 FFH

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I'm curious if the Dealer installed stock ambient lighting and sills and what did they charge? Ford has a remote starter for the FFH, it uses a button.

I picked up mine in July, already have 6000 miles on it and do speed a bit. No problems, one Dealer Update visit, I look forward to driving it every time. It looks and drives great and I will get the Plug-in when they improve the batts/trunk size. Imagine, a HVB with 7 times the capacity we have now!

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Thanks, B25Nut. This kind of post is helpful to a guy like me that is still researching and contemplating buying a FFH.

 

I am still concerned about long distance highway driving and specifically if this car has adequate power for long interstate uphill grades. A post from Eddie Sessum a few days ago described how he had to pull over on the side of the road because his MKZH did not have enough power to merge concerned me a lot.

 

Thanks again for this post.

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+1 on the "enough power". The biggest selling point IMHO is the car will let the driver drive as fast as he/she wants, but prolonged ICE use affects gas mileage. Simple as that.

 

I've often wondered if I like my 2013 SE more because it is loaded; I just can't imagine being without ACC or BLIS now. YMMV.

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Thanks, B25Nut. This kind of post is helpful to a guy like me that is still researching and contemplating buying a FFH.

 

I am still concerned about long distance highway driving and specifically if this car has adequate power for long interstate uphill grades. A post from Eddie Sessum a few days ago described how he had to pull over on the side of the road because his FFH did not have enough power to merge concerned me a lot.

 

Thanks again for this post.

My previous SE FFH I drove from IL to Fl and back and while it was a gas hog(old story), it was one of the most comfortable cars I had ever owned. I never once had a lack of power in it, and the handling was exceptional, along with the ACC and BLIS, made the highway trip rather pleasant, even going across an unknown ferry on a dark and stormy night.

 

My HyTi I drove from IL to MN with my mom, wife, and 2 kids crammed in it with all our luggage in the trunk, and while the Ti seats are not nearly as comfortable as the SE Luxury, it was still a pleasant trip and not once did I lack power, and still managed to get decent MPG with 5 people in the car. 35.5 @ 80 and 43 @ 68.

 

So have no fear, the FFH is one very nice cruiser.

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Thanks, B25Nut. This kind of post is helpful to a guy like me that is still researching and contemplating buying a FFH.

 

I am still concerned about long distance highway driving and specifically if this car has adequate power for long interstate uphill grades. A post from Eddie Sessum a few days ago described how he had to pull over on the side of the road because his FFH did not have enough power to merge concerned me a lot.

 

Thanks again for this post.

I have had a Ford Certified FFH for about 2 months now. We have put nearly 3000 miles on it. We live in the mountains of Western NC. Nearly 1/3 of the mileage was a trip to Florida on I-575 and I-75. We ran 70 to 75 mph in both directions, with mileage at 43.8. Our FFH has had the calibration firmware installed. This last weekend, travelling home from Asheville, NC, I was following a truck at about 50 mph up a 7% grade. There was not a bit of hesitation to pull out and pass on a 2 lane highway. The FFE accelerated nicely even at that grade and was at 65mph quickly on that 7 to 8% grade. Don't be concerned about the power situation. Oh, and even with the changes of elevation of two thousand feet or more at several different places, mileage was 46.1 mpg. It is really great to be able to recapture some of the energy expended going up by regen braking going down.

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I only had my FFH for 3 months so posting here is a bit premature but I think 'B25Nut' first post is exactly how I would write mine in about 9 months...

 

There is nothing like the feeling that you've made the right decision...

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I've had my FFH for 10 months and it has about 14,000 miles. It's averaged 39mpg before taking it in for the TSB's and upgrades two weeks ago. Two out of the last three fill ups since then have been 44mpg so it seems to be getting mileage. I have had zero issues with the car. Everything works. I love the intelligent cruise control, roomy and comfortable interior, slightly firm ride, and overall relaxed driving experience. I find that the power is quite adequate even on mountain roads. I leased the car for two years and will probably lease another one when the current lease expires.

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6 months for mine, and already have 14K on it! Other than the trim and bumper paint, it has been trouble free. Lets see how many miles it will have on June 4th!

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