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Well when you consider, on Fueleconomy,gov, that out of 86 listed Cmax, the overall average is only 38.8, and then compare to Prius V which out of 12 for 2013 is averaging 40, and is rated at 42, that statement still holds water. When Ford is targeting Prius V buyers with the Cmax, and touting 47 MPG, vs the 42 of the Prius, yet the Prius V is showing that it does better than the Cmax in real world, It isnt like they are blowing smoke in their statement, unfortunately they have facts to back it up. Compare to the 2012 Prius V, 21 vehicles listed, with a 41.8 MPG average.

 

Also when you look at the Fuelly badges here and on the Cmax forum, very few are at or above the EPA rating, yet if you go to Priuschat and look at badges there, quite a few are well above the EPA ratings. If Ford had released the new hybrids in the spring when the temps were warmer, it might not have been so bad, but releasing them prior to winter, and finding out how poorly they do in the cold does not bode well for Ford.

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I was comparing same year cars to make it fair. Would not be a fair comparison if I did previous years vs current. The point is though, you can get in any Toyota hybrid and take it on a test drive and meet EPA if you know what you are doing, but not in either of the Ford Hybrids. Been there, done that.

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