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zippo

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  1. zippo

    Love my new FFH

    We have a silver base model too! Due date is tomorrow, but the doc visit today said its going to be a while...I'm betting 10 days late, guess I have one more week of freedom before my new car smell turns into a new baby smell :fan: :rip:
  2. Wow, I'm glad I didn't cave in. My dealership said it would be $1800 for the premium 6 yr 75k miles, and if I didn't do it before I bought the car and tried to get it the next day, the cheapest I could get one would be $3900....That seems a little ridiculous after seeing the prices listed above. I did end up buying the extended maintenance plan for $525 for 3yr 36k, not sure if that was a good deal or not. He said the 15 and 30k inspections would be $300 so I'd be saving money on those, plus get oil changes, wiper blades for free. I guess I should have done some research first.
  3. zippo

    Love my new FFH

    Thanks for the replies. My wife is due in 3 days, will be our first. Pretty excited. I will put those requests up on the Ford Social. I absolutely love my job, but driving my new FFH is what I most look forward too these days...that and a new baby. Got 53.1 mpg to work, but with the A/C off, and 49.7 on way home. I almost wish my commute was longer (about 10 mi). I'm really learning a lot on this forum.
  4. zippo

    Love my new FFH

    After 9 long months of research and contemplation, I finally pulled the trigger on a Ruby Red 2013 FF HiTi. I test drove the car I wanted about a 2 weeks ago in Raleigh, but due to late work hrs, I was unable to go in until last Sat...and the vehicle sold on Friday night :( After searching thru every Ford dealership in NC till 3am online, I finally found a red Titanium up in Peterburg VA, so grabbed my 9 month pregnant wife and we drove a couple of hrs up to buy it. We also own a 2007 Prius, so I'm pretty familiar with hybrids. First impressions: Likes - I love the adaptive cruise control, lane keeping and BLIS. Amazing functions, and eco cruise is so much better than the Prius. - Keyless entry is great although the key fob seems a little cheap and plasticy. Mine is brand new and already scratched up before I put it in my pocket. I do like how you can open or lock the car from all 4 doors, unlike my prius. - It handles much better, more like a sports sedan and gives a good feel for the road. The Prius had zero feel, and the brakes/steering you never know what you are going to get. Switching from ICE to Ev is so seamless and instant, much better than the Prius which would only really let you control it if you were between 35-41MPH. - While I wish the Titanium had an optional Dune leather package, the seats are great, love that the headrest actually moves forward and I can lean back and not feel like I'm looking up at the ceiling. Interior, and center console setup are light years ahead of the prius, and I feel like I'm in a true luxury car. - And of course the exterior looks so amazing, and truly is the first thing that attracted me to this car. Wishes - Why can't I view a digital readout of instantaneous MPG? Avg MPG is fine, but the bar graph, I have to guess +/- 10 MPG from the readout. I feel like I have a better understanding and more control when I can see the actual MPG, as I have on the Prius - I'd also like to be able to reference my trip meter without having to push 5 buttons...why can't we scroll from ODO to trip mileage and have it permanently up? Just about every other car I've driven you can. - The leaves are worthless...it would be really nice if I could put MyView up on the right side and display things I think are important. I do like the Empower settings and being able to see when the motor will kick on. - I wish there was a little more play between battery discharge and regen on the gas pedal so that you could coast with the engine completely off. I can only manage to keep the arrows off the screen for 2 seconds. That was the nice part about the Prius. And I think the screen showing energy flow is much better designed in the Prius. Ford's is nearly unreadable, the colors don't change. Driving with that screen up in the Prius and Pulse and Gliding I would easily get 60-70 MPG. All in all I love my new car, and my wife is happy she doesn't have to drive me to work anymore. Got 51MPG on my first trip to work, so real happy about the mileage too. Even if it got 30MPG, I think I'd still be smiling!
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