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EPA, MPG's and Forum activity

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I have been a member since I got my 2010 FFH, and upgrading to the new one was just right, it was what I have been wanting in a car for a long time. With that being said, if the EPA ratings were 44/41, then the BD would not have been such an issue for me, at least not until summer came around. :)

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Yes I still would have bought mine, replaced the 2010 FFH and just brought up the window sticker to refresh my memory - that was rated at 41/36.

 

So the 2013 still is rated higher and I think looks better and has more features too.

 

Like acdii, I think I have been here since I ordered my 2010 FFH back in 2009, and things don't change that much -- get lots of newbies come in all excited about getting their new car, some stick around after their purchase but most fade away. As for attitudes, this forum is better that some others I've been on - still get some with attitudes now and then, and thankfully many of them move on when they don't find a lot of trolling success.

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GrySql, interesting and thought provoking thread. I had been lurking and then became active on this forum a little over a year ago so I have been following the threads for most of the 2013 and 2014 model years.

 

I was struck early on how much effort and dedication (maybe obsession?) there is in trying to meet or exceed the 47/47 EPA numbers. It also seems like the posts that advertised, boasted, and demonstrated that 47+ was achievable only heightened the anxiety and disappointment for those that were not achieving anywhere near those numbers. I suspect that some of those not achieving the 47 EPA numbers wondered if their FFHs were either defective or they were not driving their cars correctly no matter how hard they tried.

 

I do not own a FFH (have a 2015 order) so I can't say how the 47/47 challenge would have affected me. But I think if I average 39-41 I will be very happy as that will be better than my 2012 Focus and the FFH is a larger, quieter, and more comfortable car. More importantly, the fuel economy far exceeds the gas Fusions.

 

In my mind, the ultimate test will be if I can resist the urge to purchase a Scan Gauge and pipe insulation. ;)

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From all of the posts I've seen here in this forum, especially lately that I have been perusing the older posts, I believe the large amount of posts were not only attributable to the frustrations of not achieving the illusive 47 MPG goal, but also due to the massive amount of recalls and TSBs that were present on the Job1 2013 FFH cars.

 

I am so very grateful to all of you 2013 FFH owners, and to Ford, for having blazed the trails via those early 2013 FFH builds so that I could have a much more enjoyable experience as a 2014 FFH owner, where my main concern is only the achievement of that illusive 47 MPG goal. I salute you all, 2013 FFH owners. :salute:

 

But still with the new MPG ratings, compared to the other hybrid sedan choices in roughly this same price range, the FFH is still very competitive just on the stat alone. And once you factor in the attactiveness of the 2013-2015 FFH design, there really is no competition. :headspin:

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Considering I had a perfectly good 2010 FFH, Even if the 13 only got 41 MPG, I would still have gone for it. IT was a step up in so many ways to the 2010. Nothing at all wrong with getting a loaded 2012, but look at what the 13 has that the 12 doesn't besides looks! It was the added features that sold me on the car.

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I'd probably be a 2.0 ecoboost fusion owner if the EPA was at 42 from the start. I assumed I'd get 20% lower than EPA before purchasing and ~33 MPG wouldn't be enough of an uplift to make up the price/power difference for me. I'm certainly glad I did though as I now know my commute/driving style is excellent for hybrids and know what to expect next time.

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I'd probably be a 2.0 ecoboost fusion owner if the EPA was at 42 from the start. I assumed I'd get 20% lower than EPA before purchasing and ~33 MPG wouldn't be enough of an uplift to make up the price/power difference for me. I'm certainly glad I did though as I now know my commute/driving style is excellent for hybrids and know what to expect next time.

The best gas Fusion has an EPA combined of 29 and the FFH's new EPA combined is 42. That is a 44.8% advantage over the gas Fusion for the FFH. Lots of different ways to play the math for the gas savings vs the greater initial cost of the FFH but the payback is probably not an unreasonably long time.

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The best gas Fusion has an EPA combined of 29 and the FFH's new EPA combined is 42. That is a 44.8% advantage over the gas Fusion for the FFH. Lots of different ways to play the math for the gas savings vs the greater initial cost of the FFH but the payback is probably not an unreasonably long time.

 

You're absolutely right, but you have to realize I'd never driven a hybrid before so I had to make some assumptions. I know from experience that my gas vehicles do 10-15% under EPA and I "knew" that hybrids get their best mileage from city driving, which I don't do much of. So I assumed a 20% reduction from EPA for the hybrid to make sure I wasn't shortchanged.

At the new EPA, you're saving about $39.50 each 1000 miles if gas is $3.70/gallon. At the base $1800 upcharge for a hybrid that would take less than 46k miles to pay off.

At my anti-hybrid calculations (26 vs 33), I would be saving just over $30 each 1000 miles at the same price. That would be slightly under 60k miles to pay off.

 

My cutoff was 55k miles (half the 110k I put on my previous car) in order to convince my brain to give up the power I've been used to.

 

Again, I'm super glad I made the decision I did as my payoff period is going to be less than 30k miles based on the mileage I'm getting vs the mileage a coworker is getting in the ecoboost as well as higher gas prices. But 18 months ago, I was going in blind and based a lot of my decision off of 80% EPA.

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This forum has also been a good sounding board for improvements. Pretty sure some of them are trickling back to Ford for later updates.

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I have been a member here since January 2013 and was an early adopter of the new 2013 FFH (12/12/2012).

The recent announcement by Ford that it has lowered the EPA mileage numbers has caused me to have a couple of informal thoughts about this Forum and it's activities.

 

First, I wonder how many of us would have purchased a FFH knowing the new EPA numbers?

I probably would have, it is beautiful and 44/41 is still amazing for a car with this much to offer.

 

The second question relates to the amount of Topic's and Posts on this Forum that concern improving our mpg's to match the old EPA numbers.

How different do you think this FFH Forum would have been if we had known in the Fall of 2012 that the real EPA mpg's were 44/41mpg's instead of 47/47?

Do you think this Forum would have been as busy?

 

Just askin'...

 

I just did purchased with new ratings posted on the window sticker.

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I bought a new 2014 Ford Fusion Titanium Hybrid (Dark Side Metallic with charcoal interior) a couple of weeks ago. Love the car! Figuring out how to drive it to get the best mpg has been a learning process. I've been lurking on this site off and on for the past week and picked up some really good tips... one of the best being the use of the "Empower" display. Right now I'm getting almost 40 mpg driving a mix of about 70% city and 30% highway in the metro Atlanta area where nothing is flat (i.e. lots of hills).

 

Anyway, I haven't seen anything posted about the following yet. Maybe I missed it here? Did you folks know about this? If I read this correctly, it looks like I'm going to be getting a check from Ford and so are most of you! Ford Goodwill Payment

 

BTW, whether I get 40 mpg or 47 mpg, I really like this car a lot and am very glad I bought it! Thanks to all here who have provided such great driving tips! :)

http://fordfusionhybridforum.com/topic/8860-ford-motor-company-lowers-fuel-economy-ratings-for-six-vehicles/?p=82159

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