lggodwin Report post Posted November 12, 2013 There are a number of postings on fuel economy on the 2013 Fusion Hybrid, but most are "spot" or "trend" reports with no indication of rate of change. I am seeking information on improvement over break-in, mileage, etc in that I am not pleased with my fuel economy on my second Hybrid. Off the lot, I got 36 mph and am up to 38.3 over 2000 miles and one month. Any insights as to probability of getting 43+, or at least over 40? On our first '13 Hybrid, we got 40 off the lot and it quickly improved to 43.2 (was in an accident at 4 months and 4200 miles, so ended that history). Otherwise, am extremely pleased with the Hybrid, including walking away with no injuries from the accident in which we were rear ended and our car was a total loss. 1 wmpwi reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KLH Report post Posted November 12, 2013 I drive a 2013 FFH-SE and usually achieve between 41 and 44 MPG on trips longer than 20 miles... I'm just about to pass 3,000 miles. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jeff_h Report post Posted November 12, 2013 I am going to pass 31k miles this week, you can click on my fuelly icon and look at the fill-up and MPG history, as the first few tanks sounds like what you've experienced. You noted this is your second hybrid so you know that weather and driving habits are the biggest factors, with route/terrain also being a big deal too. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hybridbear Report post Posted November 12, 2013 (edited) Have you checked your tire pressure? It could be that your tires in the new FFH are much lower in PSI than the old one. Another question: What size wheels/tires do you have in the new FFH? What size did the old one have? If the old one had 17-inch wheels and the new one has 18-inch wheels you will also see a slight drop in MPG from the larger wheels. Edited November 12, 2013 by hybridbear Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
acdii Report post Posted November 12, 2013 Another factor, how many miles were on it when you got it, and how many other people drove it before you. It may need a hard reset and a re-training as a few here did with theirs. My first one was like that, could not get decent no matter what, but my replacement had all of 3 miles on it, and got 47 on the very first trip. Has been doing great ever since too. Between the Tire size and the amount of "other drivers" miles, the two could factor in to explain what you see. As a few others observed, there is no real "break in" period, but there is a training period, and if not trained well during the first 50 miles and up, it can make a big difference. I hit 12K on mine with no improvement in MPG, it has always been pretty consistent, though now that its cold out, I have seen MPG plummet, making it more difficult to maintain a high average. Still getting better than that first one did by a long shot. It was 19* this morning and I still managed 45 MPG, I think that first one got all of 34 tops at this temp. If I knew back then what I know now, I could have done the true hard reset and trained the car to see if that would have fixed it, but to late now. ( I still like MyGirl so much better though) 2 hybridbear and corncobs reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KLH Report post Posted November 12, 2013 ... Another factor might be if you use the eco-cruise mode. When I don't use it, I tend not to achieve the 40+ MPG... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lggodwin Report post Posted December 4, 2013 Thank you for the replies. I have delayed posting responses until we passed 3000 miles (now at 3200) in that dealer and Ford claimed we would see dramatic improvement (haven't seen any). With respect to the replies: * both of our Fusions have had 17" tires * we use Eco-Cruise * other drivers not an issue, because there was less than 100 miles on car when we purchased. Wife has been almost 100% driver and type of driving has been very consistent -- in-town. * have run NitroFill, but just noted PSI at 30, when recommended is 34. Will correct. * will also check re 'hard reset' Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wmpwi Report post Posted December 4, 2013 <snip> Otherwise, am extremely pleased with the Hybrid, including walking away with no injuries from the accident in which we were rear ended and our car was a total loss.Been there.http://fordfusionhybridforum.com/topic/7665-that-day-we-all-fear/?p=67150 1 jeff_h reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
acdii Report post Posted December 5, 2013 * other drivers not an issue, because there was less than 100 miles on car when we purchased. Wife has been almost 100% driver and type of driving has been very consistent -- in-town. * have run NitroFill, but just noted PSI at 30, when recommended is 34. Will correct. There is part of the problem, 30-34 PSI while giving excellent traction also sucks up gas, as it has more tread on the ground and more resistance. I run mine at 44, and have done so on all my Hybrids, I do see a difference of a couple MPG. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fordrje Report post Posted January 11, 2014 I have 7000 miles on my 2013 Ford Fusion and driving conservatively I am lucky to average 37 mpg. Brought it into the dealer and they did a fuel economy test and got 34.7. Was told there was nothing they can do. Called Ford and was told it was my how it was being driven, until I told them it was their own dealership that tested the car at 34.7. Then they backtracked and said that the 47 mpg they advertise is EPA not them. My family has bought Fords for the past 50 years+. Disappointing to see what Ford has become, not standing behind their own hype. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hybridbear Report post Posted January 11, 2014 I have 7000 miles on my 2013 Ford Fusion and driving conservatively I am lucky to average 37 mpg. Brought it into the dealer and they did a fuel economy test and got 34.7. Was told there was nothing they can do. Called Ford and was told it was my how it was being driven, until I told them it was their own dealership that tested the car at 34.7. Then they backtracked and said that the 47 mpg they advertise is EPA not them. My family has bought Fords for the past 50 years+. Disappointing to see what Ford has become, not standing behind their own hype.You should get Ashley involved. See this thread: http://fordfusionhybridforum.com/topic/8045-official-ford-service-rep/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites