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If it's cold the hybrid engine will kick in to maintain a temperature threshold and also to maintain the heater usage if you are using it.The hybrid I test rode had very little gas, not sure if it matters, but hardly got to use the electric mode. And when I punched it on the hwy it seemed louder and straining vs the eco. Maybe it was just that one or it didn’t warm up etc.
Do the hybrids motor kick on and off a lot? I felt it was constantly in and out of electric/gas mode.
As for the engine noise, the Hybrid uses an eCVT so you will hear a little higher RPM's when using moderate throttle and it will generally remain constant until you reach the speed you want to cruise at. It's really easy to get used to.
The EB is kind of a noisey engine, but it's personally never bothered me. It's typical FORD lifter noise.
What are your hwy speeds? Will I still get 40+ on the highway if I’m going 75-78?
Generally speaking, the EB does better on the highway than the Hybrid. If you are regularly going over 70 and not on perfectly flat roads in optimal conditions, the MPG's will be about the same as an EB with the Hybrid. Of course, you can baby the Hybrid a bit more and get that much more but the Hybrid is not meant to shine on Highways. The estimate of low 30's (trip) with anything above 60mph is a pretty high one and does not represent the average of what people see. That is still best case scenario. You will likely see mid 20's (again, trip) at your highway speeds and should be impressed if you hit 30's but overall, your MPG average will still be above 30 easily if you are 50/50 highway/city.any guess what the eco would be at same speeds?
It seems you have a lot of time and a lot of random questions. Understandable, but consider using the search function and doing some research, and also remember K.I.S.S. - Keep it simple, stupid. Don't overthink it. Spend some time browsing the forums because all this stuff has been covered over and over and over again and is easily obtainable information. Lastly, I stick by what I said that unless you need AWD or 4K tow, just get the Hybrid and stop overthinking it.
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