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Sounds good, I know Zachstar will be among the first to buy one. ![]() Neal
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Chock one up for Ford...My Idea of the perfect economical fuel efficient car would naturally be the Flintstone mobile...
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Key words here are "in the city".
Its been my observation that most hybrids are suited for 'city' driving and aint worth a damn on the open highway. |
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My Civic Hybrid is consistently giving me 45 miles per gallon on the freeway even in the colder weather. I also like it because other than a small plate mounted on the back which says hybrid, it doesn't look any different then the standard gasoline Civic, unlike the Toyota 'Pius' which screams "look at me...I'm sssoooo green".
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Have a Camry Hybrid, assembled here in the US. Only difference is smaller trunk/boot space. Been getting an average 31.8 MPG since purchasing, with per tank being as high as 35, as low as 30.8. However, better than the truck that I use to drive on a regular basis, which is only used now for what little hauling I need to do, which got about 16.1 MPG (Ford Ranger).
I was originally looking at the Ford Escape, but I didn't get it because of three reasons. Lower Gas Mileage, only 1st Gen Hybrid Transmission, and I couldn't lay out in the back with the rear seat folded down (and I am not that tall). I hope that Ford has began to make their own Hybrid Tranis' rather than purchasing them from Japan, as the dealer indicated. Next vehicle, I'll take a good look at Ford again. And hopefully they will get my nod, unless Toyota shows that they can produce better again.
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I probably won't think about a hybrid until they eclipse 50 or 60 mpg. My 10+ year old Chevy Cavalier gets 32 (and still has a hair less than 100k miles). I'll keep driving it until I can't anymore.
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Probably the weirdest thing is that most everything cuts off when at a stop sign. Leaving you feeling like you turned the car off. Its dead quiet except for the radio. A curious sensation. Another cool thing is the regerative braking. They sort of work like dynamic brakes on a diesel electric loco. The electric motors are set as generators and place load on the braking wheels putting current back into the batterys. There actually pretty peppy from 0-30 mph after that their performance falls off. Over 45 it feels like your dragging a parachute can make it tough to merge onto the interstate. ![]() Last edited by SteamWake; 01-03-09 at 12:32 PM. |
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