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Please post your 1 year fuel history if you have one. It might be interesting if any conclusions can be drawn. One thing I'm concluding from my history is that what I thought was better gas mileage due to getting past my break in miles and finally learning how to drive a hybrid to maximize fuel efficiency, was nothing more than seasonal temperature changes. I'm not complaining though. 40 MPG average for the year is not 47, but it's darn better than the 24 MPG I was getting in my Jetta for the previous 10 years.
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Fuelly has now broken out the FFH as a separate model per requests from members of this Forum. To update your vehicle click on the vehicle in your garage. Then click the "EDIT CAR" option. Then click on "change type". Then in the drop down box where it says "Fusion" you can now select "Fusion Energi" or "Fusion Hybrid". Once you select "Fusion Hybrid" you an click the button "Update Car" and your FFH will now show up correctly on Fuelly.
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After logging 28 fill-ups I can say with certainty that Fuelly and the FFH do not agree. Both use the number of miles reported by the FFH, therefore the difference can only be due to the number of gallons reported by the FFH vs the number of gallons reported by the gas pump. In my case Fuelly reports a lifetime of 40.4 MPG and the FFH 41.6 MPG. This averages out to more than 1/3 gallon discrepancy each time I fill up. How can the FFH flow sensor be that inaccurate? Or, if you really trust Ford, how can so many gas station pumps be that inaccurate? Remember, actual miles driven is out of the equation so it has nothing to do with tire pressure, size, etc.