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<blockquote data-quote="thomas91169" data-source="post: 16043947" data-attributes="member: 40530"><p>We just bought a 2017 FFH to replace our 2010 SE and love it! Granted, its not an Energi (Energi just has bigger battery and electric plug, and different programming to let it run on battery only for longer strides than the standard FFH).</p><p></p><p>Its slow but its not much slower than our 2010 2.5L SE. It'll merge onto the freeway at 65 by the end of the offramp with only half ICE power. We are seeing 39mpg average on the readout, but end of trip readouts anywhere from 35 to 55mpg depending on the trip. I get really addicted to watching the gauges on the left and the driving coach to try to get the best MPG. Ford has designed these cars to get the best mpg when they are driving in normal driving conditions.</p><p></p><p>The Energi will be a bit slower, as the additional battery weight will weigh it down.</p><p></p><p>This forum has a bunch of good info <a href="http://fordfusionhybridforum.com/" target="_blank">Ford Fusion Hybrid Forum</a>.</p><p></p><p>Very different driving this car than my Gen Coupe, its too ****ing quiet! </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I didnt see many, if any, on the FFH forums having had issues with theirs. There's guys with 2013's with 150-180k on them and they are still going strong. I researched heavily the FFH (Ford Fusion Hybrid) before buying. The FFH hybrid system is very close to the TCH (Toyota Camry Hybrid) and Prius systems, and people are saying they are super durable and reliable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomas91169, post: 16043947, member: 40530"] We just bought a 2017 FFH to replace our 2010 SE and love it! Granted, its not an Energi (Energi just has bigger battery and electric plug, and different programming to let it run on battery only for longer strides than the standard FFH). Its slow but its not much slower than our 2010 2.5L SE. It'll merge onto the freeway at 65 by the end of the offramp with only half ICE power. We are seeing 39mpg average on the readout, but end of trip readouts anywhere from 35 to 55mpg depending on the trip. I get really addicted to watching the gauges on the left and the driving coach to try to get the best MPG. Ford has designed these cars to get the best mpg when they are driving in normal driving conditions. The Energi will be a bit slower, as the additional battery weight will weigh it down. This forum has a bunch of good info [URL="http://fordfusionhybridforum.com/"]Ford Fusion Hybrid Forum[/URL]. Very different driving this car than my Gen Coupe, its too ****ing quiet! I didnt see many, if any, on the FFH forums having had issues with theirs. There's guys with 2013's with 150-180k on them and they are still going strong. I researched heavily the FFH (Ford Fusion Hybrid) before buying. The FFH hybrid system is very close to the TCH (Toyota Camry Hybrid) and Prius systems, and people are saying they are super durable and reliable. [/QUOTE]
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