(A)(A)
Coasting downhill is a bad idea for several reasons. Coasting is also illegal in CT as well as many other states.
(B)
Automatic transmission equipped vehicles are not designed to coast, and besides potential damage, you are also likely to reduce your mpgs, so there is no point in doing it anyway.
If you set the cruise, it will handle the downhill for you.
(C)
The hybrid can be flat towed, which is essentially a free wheeling exercise, but it requires that the vehicle be set up for that purpose to prevent damage. Shifting into neutral is not the same.
Coasting in N is illegal for COMMERCIAL VEHICLES over 10,000 lbs. Most states do not mention light weight cars and personal trucks. Some states the codes are purposefully vague so each case can be judged on its own merits and give officers and courts some discretion to cite here and not there.
(B)
The hybrid Maverick (Escapes, Prius, et al.) do not have automatic transmissions. Zero chance of "damage" from "pretend" shifting. You are kind of new to this club but there is no shifting. You should know this by now. N is a simulation and nothing mechanical happens. Only power flow is eliminated.
I have 20 years of specifically driving Ford Hybrids. Neutral coasting does no damage and can boost MPG by 20%. Let me know how many pages of data you want. For you, special deal: $10 a page.
C) Shifting into N while behind the wheel and in Neutral tow mode IS essentially the same in respect of this thread. The difference is while driving, all your accessories are on too such as power brakes, power steering, climate control, etc.
This is not like your past experiences.
You need a paradigm shift.
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