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Toyota Avalon Hybrid vs Ford Fusion Hybrid

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As mentioned by CC, I did test drive an Avalon while owning a real bastritch of a FFH. If not for the exorbitant price tag, I might have one now(thankfully it was way over priced). It is comfortable, more than the Titanium trim. Not as much as the Luxury package. Has almost every feature of the Fusion, except for the lane keep assist. It is a slightly larger car too.

 

Side by side, they are pretty equal with options, and the quality was pretty good, Much better than the Camry. The test drive returned 40 MPG in winter driving, but I had to work it to get it. It is still only 2nd generation HSD, no where near as refined as the 2nd gen Fusion, however, being the tried and true HSD, when it say it gets X EPA, it gets X EPA. The margin is very small, very much like the 1st gen Fusion. Since I owned a 2nd Gen Prius, and TCH, I know it would get near its EPA numbers.

 

Back to the Fusion though, a fully loaded up Energi costs less than a loaded up Avalon, and even if the Energi only returned 40 MPG on Hybrid mode, you still come out ahead. A fully loaded up HyTi is much lower than the Avalon base. What you can expect to see in average driving, based on 7 years of driving hybrids, is 38-43 MPG in the Fusion. And mine is pretty much spot on(though I did get over 47 this afternoon on the way home). The good news is it looks like Ford has most of the kinks worked out with the 2014 models, haven't really had complaints here regarding poor MPG.

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Avalon's have been really nice "luxury" cars for years. I drive a 2010 FFH and a 2004 3.0L V6 Avalon. The Avalon is slightly quieter, smoother riding and larger. What was the price difference between the FFH and TAH ? Toyota hybrids are bulletproof, for the most part except for a SUV that had problems a while back. The Avalon hybrid will get within a few mpg of the FFH so it will cost just a little more to operate and buy. Personal choice for a buyer.

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Some trims are very hard to find. When my Flex got totaled I could not find another one like it anywhere, unless it had $2k in dvd players I dont need or want. Difference being, there were NONE across the country to be had. Some of these cars are all or nothing at most dealers, only special orders can get you what you really want.

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Yeah I wont berate an Avalon owner, really is the only Toyota I would ever want to drive. Now get a Prius and watch out! :)

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