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Hi all

 

Currently in the tail end of the lease on my Infiniti G37x. Great car, but getting 19 mpg really just drives me bonkers. I'm trying to decide between the '14 Accord Hybrid and the 13 or '14(depending on when I have to turn my car in) Fusion Hybrid.

 

The Fusion Hybrid looks like a wonderful car. I think it has a great look to it. I haven't had a chance to test drive it yet.

 

Anyway just wanted to stop in any say HI

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From what I saw so far, the Accord comes in only 3 colors, and they are not very colorful, at least for the plug in. If you go that route, the Energi has more to offer for less or more depending on what trim you get. Since the non plug in has no information, cant compare it yet to the new FFH.

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Hi all

 

Currently in the tail end of the lease on my Infiniti G37x. Great car, but getting 19 mpg really just drives me bonkers. I'm trying to decide between the '14 Accord Hybrid and the 13 or '14(depending on when I have to turn my car in) Fusion Hybrid.

 

The Fusion Hybrid looks like a wonderful car. I think it has a great look to it. I haven't had a chance to test drive it yet.

 

Anyway just wanted to stop in any say HI

Would go with the Fusion, it is a great looking and running car that has good performance and MPG

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The Fusion is also 5-6+ cheaper then the Honda. I like the look of the Fusion also. I'm also not a moon roof type of person so I do like that I don't have to pay for it.

 

How is this car for passing power wise? I have not had a chance to test it out yet. My lease is up in about 7 months. I might see if they will buy the car out for me in a few months

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Would highly recommend the FFH, it has fantastic MPG, and some nice pickup when needed. Technology available is fantastic, and the looks speak for themselves.

 

Good luck with your decision!

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This is the car I am going to actively look at the most. I cannot wait to take it for a ride. Friend sat in one and said it was comfortable. The salesperson told him that it was a Fusion Hybrid AWD, but she had no clue what she was even telling him as I don't see that as an option on the hybrid

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I'm going to be buying a fusion in September. My biggest question is what's it like to drive a hybrid compared to driving a normal four or six cylinder car. What do I have to do to get the kind of mileage that Ford brags about? I don't want to be like owners of the Toyota hybrid always in the slow lane and driving really slow. I guess what I'm saying is I still want driving to be fun! I would appreciate hearing from everyone.

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I'm going to be buying a fusion in September. My biggest question is what's it like to drive a hybrid compared to driving a normal four or six cylinder car. What do I have to do to get the kind of mileage that Ford brags about? I don't want to be like owners of the Toyota hybrid always in the slow lane and driving really slow. I guess what I'm saying is I still want driving to be fun! I would appreciate hearing from everyone.

By the sounds of it, if you want to drive like you normally would, and not constantly trying to get optimum fuel mileage, you're not going to like the mileage results in the Fusion Hybrid.

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It's seems that opinions greatly vary on the mileage performance.

Why is that?

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If you like to go 70-75mph on the freeways and you use old driving habits, you see MPG around 35. While the FFH has all the power you need for most situations (I have yet to wish I had more performance) you may find that the FFH just naturally mellows your driving habits. There's a good chance you'll be driving 5 mph slower. By incorporating the pulse and glide technique at speeds below 62 mph (which forces the FFH into EV mode more often), you should see your average MPG approach 40. Souther California driving will not produce 47 mpg, but that's okay, since you're still getting twice the mileage you have now. Some days just driving on city streets you will see 47 or more MPG.<br />Unless you are willing to spend $15-20K more, I don't feel there is a better choice in this size vehicle. The FFH is not going to haul four bags of horse feed, but my guess is you don't need that. Take a test drive and you will be convinced. Just be ready for brakes that could be more sensitive than you are used to (they are excellent brakes, however).

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Thanks!

That's good advice that I can use.

On a separate subject what do think about a loaded SE or Titanium hybrid fusion. Any pluses of one over the other?

 

Thanks again ??

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The pluses for Titanium:

Push Button Start, Smart Key, Sony Stereo, Ambient Lighting

The negatives:

Wheels don't look as good as the SE's Luxury ones, Charcoal is the only interior color (a killer for me), more money.

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Thanks Pal....I'm sure to have more bothersome questions for you later.

But I need to talk with people, who know what the heck they are talking about.

Have a good one.

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For the Ti: The HD Sony stereo comes 12 speakers over the standard 6. Also has aluminum pedals and sill plates as well as rear LED lights.

 

Though if you are waiting until Sept the '14s might be just around the corner ...

 

Fusion '14 orders reportedly open 04/15/13, scheduling begins 05/16/13 and production starts 07/15/13.

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This is the first hybrid I have owned but have no problem getting 40+ mpg. Current lifetime average is 44.5. However most of my driving is on rural 55 mph highways and not freeway driving. I do not baby the car to get the max mileage. I accelerate normally to the speed limit and then let the cruise control do the rest. I love the car and the technology it comes with. This has been the right choice for me.

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If the latest style isn't an issue, keep your eyes open for a 2012. You will save a bundle of cash and the fuel economy is very close to the 2013.

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If the latest style isn't an issue, keep your eyes open for a 2012. You will save a bundle of cash and the fuel economy is very close to the 2013.

shoot, its actually better than some of the 13's.

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Though if you are waiting until Sept the '14s might be just around the corner ...

Fusion '14 orders reportedly open 04/15/13, scheduling begins 05/16/13 and production starts 07/15/13.

 

Thanks for this! I waited this long so might hold out for the '14. Hopefully we'll get some wheel choices on the FFH Ti and Energi Ti.

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