- First Name
- Will
- Joined
- Oct 11, 2021
- Threads
- 18
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- 2,113
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- 2,278
- Location
- S.Carolina
- Vehicle(s)
- Maverick, Miata
- Engine
- 2.5L Hybrid
I find it HILARIOUS that you keep talking about price differences when you could fix that by taking it a little easier on the right pedal.That's not too bad, I thought it was closer to 8 seconds but do you really think the hybrid would be worth it for someone who drives fast and does mostly highway driving? Again, I think I would end up getting lower fuel economy than what its rated for and regret not just getting the faster, more fun to drive version of the Maverick.
The real reasons to get the Ecoboost over the hybrid are:
-more towing power
-almost all highway driving (hybrid highway MPG is not that much better than Ecoboost highway MPG)
-"have fun" in other words waste gas by needlessly accelerating
As someone else noted, the hybrid pulls different- as long as you brake more gently each stop to charge the battery up (instead of wasting energy with the friction brakes) the battery has an "instant pull" most automatic transmission cars don't. You don't feel the gear shifts, upon mashing the throttle the computer just changes the engine RPMs.
A BETTER game to play is watch what kind of amazing fuel economy you can get- we've averaged 36mpg on extremely hilly city terrain over 2 years. That would be 39mpg if I were driving- my wife drives it to work almost every day and gets worse MPG than I do. She used to get 17MPG in our minivan.
I enjoy driving a 2016 Miata to work every day though.
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