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On the C-Max Forum they have threads to post tanks of 600+ miles and 700+ miles so I'm stealing their idea for here. Let's see how we do. There are a ton of 600+ mile tanks over there and even quite a few 700+ mile tanks.

 

My best tank was 671.1 miles. I hope to get a 700 mile tank before winter comes and challenge everyone else to try too.

 

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After a few serious attempts at joining the 700 mile club, I finally made it. I knew my last fill up was a good one, so I gave it a shot since the weather has been fairly nice here in the DC area (except for today). I was only able to put back in 12.049 gallons, so I guess this tank comes out to 58.1 MPG's.

 

All miles are at 60MPH or less, I really have a great 58 mile round trip commute.

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I chickened out on Saturday and filled up at 688.8 miles on my last tank. I pumped 11.986 gals, while the car showed that I had used 11.92. I guess I could have made it, but I was a little unsure how far away I was from the next gas station. Plus, my wife and I were on our way to a weekend at the beach, and I don't think she would have appreciated the significance of the feat!

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I chickened out on Saturday and filled up at 688.8 miles on my last tank. I pumped 11.986 gals, while the car showed that I had used 11.92. I guess I could have made it, but I was a little unsure how far away I was from the next gas station. Plus, my wife and I were on our way to a weekend at the beach, and I don't think she would have appreciated the significance of the feat!

I have chickened out before also because of my wife's misunderstanding of the feat! In your case, I would have filled also, gotta make the wife happy! Today's last few miles was without the wife because of the holiday. Normally, we are always together since we work in the same office.

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Glad to have someone finally in the club! In the white FFH with 18-inch wheels we'll never make it. We'd be lucky to get 600 miles on a tank.

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I'm hurt that you forgot I made it over 700 once when I had the hybrid... :baby:

It wasn't in this thread so I did forget. Sorry ;)

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I know this doesn't really qualify. But since I don't ever plan on running my FFH all the way down to empty, I still think it is pretty impressive to be able to have an MTE so much greater than 700.

 

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Edit: BTW, this was after having already driven 3 miles, so in essence it shows a range of 780 miles.
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OK Hybrid gang, Here is my 700 mile tank. Please ignore the pictured MPG as it's not correct

The actual MPG was 58.56. Also note the range is an amazing 875 miles to empty if only that were true.

Just had the dealer change the oil as we are heading west to Colorado this week. Can't wait to see what

this car can do on the highway and in the mountains.

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OK Hybrid gang, Here is my 700 mile tank. Please ignore the pictured MPG as it's not correct

The actual MPG was 58.56. Also note the range is an amazing 875 miles to empty if only that were true.

Just had the dealer change the oil as we are heading west to Colorado this week. Can't wait to see what

this car can do on the highway and in the mountains.

 

That 65.8 MPGs on your display is super, super impressive!

 

What type of driving are you doing that is allowing you to get such great gas mileage?

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The displayed MPG's are not correct. That is part of my complaint to the dealer. The actual MPG was 58.56.

 

I drive approx 21 miles to work one way and have found what I believe to be the most fuel efficent route. Plus

 

the warmer weather helps greatly. It rained 2 days and with the a/c on I still managed to get that kind of milage.

 

I'm very happy with the car around town.

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The displayed MPG will only be "correct" when the amount of fuel pumped back into the vehicle matches what the car thinks it has used. In this case, the car thinks you used about 10.6 gallons, which maybe you you did, or maybe you didn't. Evidently, you were able to pump about 11.9 gallons back in, but there's no way to know if you filled it to the same exact level as your previous fill-up. We all deal with this.

 

The car seems to estimate the gallons used about 5% or so too low. This results in the car indicating slightly inflated MPG numbers. Now, sometimes the numbers will be closer, or as in your apparent case, much further apart. Surely, your next tank calculation will probably not show as much variation.

 

Bottom line - if your dash is displaying 60+, it's likely somewhat inflated, but actually, you're doing pretty darn well!

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The displayed MPG's are not correct. That is part of my complaint to the dealer. The actual MPG was 58.56.

 

I drive approx 21 miles to work one way and have found what I believe to be the most fuel efficent route. Plus

 

the warmer weather helps greatly. It rained 2 days and with the a/c on I still managed to get that kind of milage.

 

I'm very happy with the car around town.

 

As md13ffhguy said so eloquently above, what you have experienced is actually normal behavior for the FFH, especially at these high ends of the MPG ranges for the FFH.

 

Here is a link to one of my posts showing some of my MPG data I have collected and which demonstrates the typical variances I have seen between the displayed MPGs and the calculated MPGs on my FFH, using the fuel pump quantity and odometer reading for my calculations.

 

Sometimes the difference between the displayed MPGS and calculated MPGs is actually on the positive side for the calculated numbers, and sometimes it can be considerably positive. But for my running total lifetime MPGs, the calculated MPGs are always only about 1 1/2 to 2 MPGs lower than my displayed lifetime MPGs.

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I finally have joined the club.. Forgot to post this back last Thursday but better late than never. Could have probably pushed a little further but I was already outside of my comfort zone from the time the warning light came on. Either way.. I am still happy with this result. Love this car..

 

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I finally have joined the club.. Forgot to post this back last Thursday but better late than never. Could have probably pushed a little further but I was already outside of my comfort zone from the time the warning light came on. Either way.. I am still happy with this result. Love this car..

 

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Welcome to the club!

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I'm in. I ended up getting there pretty easily, although I probably won't be aiming to do it again. 600 is enough. This car is amazing.

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I'm in. I ended up getting there pretty easily, although I probably won't be aiming to do it again. 600 is enough. This car is amazing.

I'm curious how you managed to get 57.8 mpg (displayed) over 700 miles. I'm perfectly happy with my FFH's mpg but it's always about 47+ mpg (displayed) in my suburban driving.

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I'm curious how you managed to get 57.8 mpg (displayed) over 700 miles. I'm perfectly happy with my FFH's mpg but it's always about 47+ mpg (displayed) in my suburban driving.

It's how, where, and when I drive. First, I drive gently - no excessive speed, or sudden starts and stops.

Second, my commute is in central MD. If I drive toward the mountains to the west, my economy drops. More surprisingly, when I drive east of the Chesapeake Bay, where it's almost completely flat, my economy also decreases. So, gentle hills seem to optimize economy for me.

Third, my rush hour commutes are usually in some traffic, which lowers my average speed to about 40 or so, which seems to also be optimal. In short, I think I drive in some very favorable conditions to get the most out of my car.

Conversely, my wife gets about the same as you with her 2014. Her driving and commute are very different from mine.

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It's how, where, and when I drive. First, I drive gently - no excessive speed, or sudden starts and stops.

Second, my commute is in central MD. If I drive toward the mountains to the west, my economy drops. More surprisingly, when I drive east of the Chesapeake Bay, where it's almost completely flat, my economy also decreases. So, gentle hills seem to optimize economy for me.

Third, my rush hour commutes are usually in some traffic, which lowers my average speed to about 40 or so, which seems to also be optimal. In short, I think I drive in some very favorable conditions to get the most out of my car.

Conversely, my wife gets about the same as you with her 2014. Her driving and commute are very different from mine.

Thanks. I've noticed a few times when I've been driving about 40 mph on back roads that my mpg is in the 50s.

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My first 21 days of ownership, 2016 FFE. The picture still shows my 2013 FFH. The new 2016 is the same color, so eventually I'll change the picture.

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My remaining range still showed 100 miles, with the gas left in the tank.

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I filled up because of a trip tomorrow. 8.14 gal to fill the tank.

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ptjones:13.6 (I posted this in the 600 mile club also). How are you able to manage such high fuel economy in the CMAX? The Fusion Hybrid's EPA ratings were dropped from 47/47 first to 44 then 43/39 but the CMAX got more complaints from owners and the drop was more drastic. Down to 41/36. What did the original window sticker say? Few CMAX owners are reporting over 50 http://www.fueleconomy.gov/mpg/MPG.do?action=browseList2&make=Ford&model=C-MAX%20Hybrid%20FWD while I find 47 to be relatively accurate for the Fusion except in the winter. I've always gotten slightly better than the EPA rating for any Ford I have had. The dashboard average is stuck at 48.2 at the moment and creeping up slightly but that could always be killed come winter. I haven't totalled up all my receipts but have kept most of them.

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ptjones:13.6 (I posted this in the 600 mile club also). How are you able to manage such high fuel economy in the CMAX? The Fusion Hybrid's EPA ratings were dropped from 47/47 first to 44 then 43/39 but the CMAX got more complaints from owners and the drop was more drastic. Down to 41/36. What did the original window sticker say? Few CMAX owners are reporting over 50 http://www.fueleconomy.gov/mpg/MPG.do?action=browseList2&make=Ford&model=C-MAX%20Hybrid%20FWD while I find 47 to be relatively accurate for the Fusion except in the winter. I've always gotten slightly better than the EPA rating for any Ford I have had. The dashboard average is stuck at 48.2 at the moment and creeping up slightly but that could always be killed come winter. I haven't totalled up all my receipts but have kept most of them.

My EPA Sticker had 47/47/47mpg and I started out getting 47mpg on my first tank. EPA ended up at 37/40/42mpg. I use Fuelly.com to keep track of my actual gas mileage, I have iPhone pics of almost all of my fillups and gas receipts. I'm current Life Time is 49 mpg on Smart Gauge, but 4.5yrs/150k miles ago my Life Time was 43.3mpg. As far as MPG's go did you look at my "How to drive a CMAX Hybrid/ FFH to get great gas mileage", "Mod" and "Hypermiling" YouTube videos? That is how I get the good MPG's. IIRC in 2014 I drove a FFH for four weeks while my CMAX was repaired from hitting dear. I put Grill Covers on it and My take away from that was FFH got about 1 mpg better HWY and 1 mpg less City as compared with my CMAX. Fuelly seems to bare this out with 2013 CMAX at 39.5mpg and FFH at 40.5mpg Averages. I have several 60+ mpg tanks on trips across the country, a couple of 68mpg tanks. I usually use State routes with 55mph speed limits for these record runs. At 55mph I'm getting 60mpg and 45mph, 70mpg. Sounds like you are doing a good job. :)

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