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Have had my Lariat hybrid for a week and have driven 160 miles, all in ECO mode. Some things of note (from someone who has owned two other hybrid cars in the past):
1. Am averaging 39.5 mpg in mixed driving. Pretty much where the EPA fuel efficiency ratings say it should be.
2. It's hard to get used to the Mav's mpg being better in city driving than in hwy driving. I know this is what Ford/EPA says it should be, but it is somewhat counter-intuitive to how every car I've ever owned has burned fuel. Hard to get used to, but welcomed, given I do more city/mixed driving than hwy driving.
3. The Mav's dash readout is much better than my earlier hybrids in keeping the driver abreast of when the truck is in electric versus gas engine mode.
4. The "XXX miles to E" (miles to empty) readout will not always trend downward. If you are running in electric motor mode a lot more, the "Miles to E" readout will actually increase from time to time. Again, hard to get used to.
5. It took a long time for the traditional gas gauge (E_______F) to lose the first bar under F. I drove 130 miles before it lost a single bar, almost to the point where I thought the gauge was defective.
6. If you're doing a lot of ECO driving and going easy on the accelerator, your drive range per tankful should be well over 550 miles. I know you might have calculated that out by yourself (14 gal. tank x 42 mpg), but I'm just saying that, based on my driving experience so far, it's no lie.
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1. Am averaging 39.5 mpg in mixed driving. Pretty much where the EPA fuel efficiency ratings say it should be.
2. It's hard to get used to the Mav's mpg being better in city driving than in hwy driving. I know this is what Ford/EPA says it should be, but it is somewhat counter-intuitive to how every car I've ever owned has burned fuel. Hard to get used to, but welcomed, given I do more city/mixed driving than hwy driving.
3. The Mav's dash readout is much better than my earlier hybrids in keeping the driver abreast of when the truck is in electric versus gas engine mode.
4. The "XXX miles to E" (miles to empty) readout will not always trend downward. If you are running in electric motor mode a lot more, the "Miles to E" readout will actually increase from time to time. Again, hard to get used to.
5. It took a long time for the traditional gas gauge (E_______F) to lose the first bar under F. I drove 130 miles before it lost a single bar, almost to the point where I thought the gauge was defective.
6. If you're doing a lot of ECO driving and going easy on the accelerator, your drive range per tankful should be well over 550 miles. I know you might have calculated that out by yourself (14 gal. tank x 42 mpg), but I'm just saying that, based on my driving experience so far, it's no lie.
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