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I’m in Canada and the 2023 order banks are still open.
I can’t decide between the hybrid or the ecoboost. I love the idea of a hybrid for gas savings. However I live in the snow belt and we get a lot of snow and ice here. I’ve never had a FWD vehicle, but have driven plenty of them including in snow storms and usually they do fine 90% of the time.
I live in a smaller town and constantly drive 2 lane roads where speeds are 80km/h (50mph) and in town driving doing errands, etc. I would say I’m roughly 60% 2 lane country roads and 40% in town. Hardly ever drive in a big city with constant stop and go traffic and rarely ever on the freeway. I don’t know whether the hybrid will have a big increase in mpg over the ecoboost just based on the type of driving I do.
If it matters, I don’t really keep vehicles that long, I would say 5 years at most. I haul some things for work like lumber, insulation, renovation materials. I’d also pull a small 6x12 utility trailer every so often with those same materials and/or garbage. (Edit: hauling and towing wouldn’t be a daily occurrence, maybe 5-6 times a month, most times the bed would have maybe 100lbs of tools).
Hoping I can have some others chime in with their experience and give some advice.
I can’t decide between the hybrid or the ecoboost. I love the idea of a hybrid for gas savings. However I live in the snow belt and we get a lot of snow and ice here. I’ve never had a FWD vehicle, but have driven plenty of them including in snow storms and usually they do fine 90% of the time.
I live in a smaller town and constantly drive 2 lane roads where speeds are 80km/h (50mph) and in town driving doing errands, etc. I would say I’m roughly 60% 2 lane country roads and 40% in town. Hardly ever drive in a big city with constant stop and go traffic and rarely ever on the freeway. I don’t know whether the hybrid will have a big increase in mpg over the ecoboost just based on the type of driving I do.
If it matters, I don’t really keep vehicles that long, I would say 5 years at most. I haul some things for work like lumber, insulation, renovation materials. I’d also pull a small 6x12 utility trailer every so often with those same materials and/or garbage. (Edit: hauling and towing wouldn’t be a daily occurrence, maybe 5-6 times a month, most times the bed would have maybe 100lbs of tools).
Hoping I can have some others chime in with their experience and give some advice.
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