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<blockquote data-quote="98 Saleen Cobra" data-source="post: 16043824" data-attributes="member: 52734"><p>So I commute 100mi a day fwiw round trip. I have a 2017 Ford Fusion with the 1.7L turbo ecoboost. My commute is all freeway and I'm AVG about 30-33mpg.. I get about 475ish plus or minus a couple miles per fill up and it's a 15gal tank.</p><p></p><p>I thought about the hybrid as my sister has one and gets about 44mpg. BUT I don't like the idea of replacing the batteries and I plan on having this car be my sons car and my daughters car when the time comes.. I bought my 2017 Fusion used. It's a SE model with leather, sunroof, heated seats, no big screen though.. It was a rental with 32000mi on it when I bought it Jan of this year. So it was used quite a bit in that 1yr. But I paid I think like 14kOTD for it.. So it wasn't to bad. It's slow as balls though. Sport mode makes the transmission shift a bit crisper though, but I never use it. It merges pretty easily with all 4 of my family members including my dog, and the trunk packed for a weekend. I know that they have tunes for it but I'm not going to bother with that. I'm out of warranty and I put amsoil oil in it when it tells me to. I have put about 10k miles on it so far it's good to go right now with 42k on the clock. I'm pretty happy with my purchase but often wish that I got the titanium edition for all the creature comforts.. But seeing as it replaced my 96 corolla with 230k miles on it was a nice upgrade either way ahahaha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="98 Saleen Cobra, post: 16043824, member: 52734"] So I commute 100mi a day fwiw round trip. I have a 2017 Ford Fusion with the 1.7L turbo ecoboost. My commute is all freeway and I'm AVG about 30-33mpg.. I get about 475ish plus or minus a couple miles per fill up and it's a 15gal tank. I thought about the hybrid as my sister has one and gets about 44mpg. BUT I don't like the idea of replacing the batteries and I plan on having this car be my sons car and my daughters car when the time comes.. I bought my 2017 Fusion used. It's a SE model with leather, sunroof, heated seats, no big screen though.. It was a rental with 32000mi on it when I bought it Jan of this year. So it was used quite a bit in that 1yr. But I paid I think like 14kOTD for it.. So it wasn't to bad. It's slow as balls though. Sport mode makes the transmission shift a bit crisper though, but I never use it. It merges pretty easily with all 4 of my family members including my dog, and the trunk packed for a weekend. I know that they have tunes for it but I'm not going to bother with that. I'm out of warranty and I put amsoil oil in it when it tells me to. I have put about 10k miles on it so far it's good to go right now with 42k on the clock. I'm pretty happy with my purchase but often wish that I got the titanium edition for all the creature comforts.. But seeing as it replaced my 96 corolla with 230k miles on it was a nice upgrade either way ahahaha. [/QUOTE]
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