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I don't get to drive much during the week. Most of my driving duties get stacked up for the weekend. I live out in rural farm country, 2 lane highways in the Ozarks with 35-55mph posted limits. Based on everything I had watched or read here on the forum lead me to believe that my typical commute on this sort of road and distances I drive are ideally suited to the hybrid. It is not disappointing.
This is the first weekend of driving it with my normal local errands, and shopping. The average weekend is between 70-100 miles with one or more weekends during a month that are up to 200 mile weekends for my routine stuff.
With the slow average speeds LOTS of hills, and curves to get to the nearby towns for my shopping. Then a few miles in town as I make my loop to my normal stops. Then back home on the same highways. On these roads if they post reduced speed sign for a curve you had better pay attention! LOL
I am still on the tank of fuel the dealer put in it. 200+ miles and the range remaining is still right at 490ish. It is getting over 50mpg on this route it would appear. It is looking like a 700 mile tank is possible with the hot temps, summer time, and slower driving speeds and in town driving. Granted I am driving for efficiency right now to see just what it is capable of, but the road conditions and driving appear to ideally fit the way the Maverick likes to run. It is over 40% running on battery from the looks of it. First weekend with it to do my normal routine and it was a short miles weekend.
I am heading out on a road trip this week and taking the Maverick. Looking forward to seeing how it does. I am a little bugged that I will be on the road and not able to do my first break in miles oil change when I normally would, but I will get it scheduled for as soon as I get back from my trip.
The hybrid working very well and I am happy so far. I think the moral of the story is. If you want better MPG then slow down! Tighten up the loose nut between the seat and the go pedal! ROFL
This is the first weekend of driving it with my normal local errands, and shopping. The average weekend is between 70-100 miles with one or more weekends during a month that are up to 200 mile weekends for my routine stuff.
With the slow average speeds LOTS of hills, and curves to get to the nearby towns for my shopping. Then a few miles in town as I make my loop to my normal stops. Then back home on the same highways. On these roads if they post reduced speed sign for a curve you had better pay attention! LOL
I am still on the tank of fuel the dealer put in it. 200+ miles and the range remaining is still right at 490ish. It is getting over 50mpg on this route it would appear. It is looking like a 700 mile tank is possible with the hot temps, summer time, and slower driving speeds and in town driving. Granted I am driving for efficiency right now to see just what it is capable of, but the road conditions and driving appear to ideally fit the way the Maverick likes to run. It is over 40% running on battery from the looks of it. First weekend with it to do my normal routine and it was a short miles weekend.
I am heading out on a road trip this week and taking the Maverick. Looking forward to seeing how it does. I am a little bugged that I will be on the road and not able to do my first break in miles oil change when I normally would, but I will get it scheduled for as soon as I get back from my trip.
The hybrid working very well and I am happy so far. I think the moral of the story is. If you want better MPG then slow down! Tighten up the loose nut between the seat and the go pedal! ROFL
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