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lolshorts

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  1. Figured you guys were right and now have a brand new BMW 335i - 300 hp, twin turbocharged inline six, nice. Thanks for the advice.
  2. Thanks MarcD, that was a helpful response. I'll review the owners manual to see if there are any practical reasons why it might be troublesome.
  3. out of curiosity, why order one and wait, versus finding a dealer with the trim you like and getting instant gratification? Just wondering what I'm missing, lolshorts.
  4. Hi everyone, new to the forum. I am really into the fusion hybrid, it is by far the best car in the segment and after reading hundreds of articles and reviews I am really excited to own one. Need some advice though as to the usability of the hybrid drivetrain under my specific circumstances. By way of background, I live in New York city and take the subway to work and generally take cabs around in the evenings to dinners, events in the city, etc. I generally only use the car for weekend trips to the beach, the odd road trip to Boston or D.C., etc. Over the past 3 or 4 years I averaged about 3,000 miles a year on my old car. I'm concerned that, with so little usage, I won't be able to utilize the EV much because the car isn't driven enough to keep the battery charged. If thats the case, I wouldn't need a hybrid, and if thats the case, I would probably get an Audi or another BMW. Other concerns are, under limited driving (may go a month or more without using the car in the winter), are there any maintenance concerns with the vehicle? Thank you for the advice, lolshorts.
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