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Jason Riberdy

2014 Ford Fusion MPG Question

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So I am curious what I am doing wrong in getting optimal mpg with my Fusion Hybrid.

I drive on average 200 miles per day, 62% Highway, 38% city

Average braking score 94% (obviously an estimate)

Almost always in the blue for: Acceleration, Cruise and Braking

I never travel more than 5mph over the speed limit

Average speed based of the standard d=rt for my average on trips is 66.54545 miles per hour

My Odomter trip average says I am getting 41.5 mpg

Fuelly says I am getting 40.3 mpg (not sure why there is a difference but it's within 1mpg so I am not too concerned)

 

But can someone explain why I am not even getting close to the 47 mpg, of all 26 fill ups, only 1 fill up has been at or greater than 47 mpg

 

I do live in Colorado, not sure if this is the main culprit but one would reason since I am doing the same round trip every day the uphill one way would negate the downhill the other way and the average should be closer to the advertised mpg. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I can do better?

 

By the way I have found that doing the exact speed limit versus 5mph over only offers a difference of approx 0.4mpg increase

 

Are others finding similar stats? Or should I stop worrying about it and be happy that I am getting 40+ mpg every day.

 

Also I try to stay in the blue as much as possible when accelerating, and am not a heavy footed driver

 

Other factors:

Oil changed, tires rotated every 5K

Regular Fuel used

11K miles on the car

Use Adaptive Cruise Control a lot with 3 bars seperation

Also have lane assist

 

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Ford lowered the rating for the Fusion Hybrid to 41 highway and 42 combined, you can read the statement here.

 

http://www.ford.com/mpglabel/

Edited by darrelld

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Jason, you're accelerating in the BLUE! Wow. If I stayed in the blue while accelerating, I'd have a mile of cars backed up behind me. As soon as I hit the accelerator the ICE kicks in.

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The tires I have on my car are the ones from the factor with the 18 inch rim combo.

How will my fusion perform in the Snow? I am slightly concerned about this because I am use to all wheel drive. Is there a better Snow tire that will help me maintain excellent MPGs?

Those 18" goodyears suck in snow. I don't know why my first one with the Goodyears had good traction, maybe they had fewer miles at the time, but the ones on my HyTi are horrible in snow. I heard the Continental Pure Contact tires have decent snow traction, and are all season Low Rolling Resistance tires. They are on my list of replacements, at the top of the price list, Michelins Primacy, from what I understand the the best LRR tires, but may not have as good Snow traction. Have not 100% decided yet on what tire I plan to use, but these crapyear tires will be gone before the next winter.

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