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Last post on Mar 17, 2013 at 4:38 PM
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Ford Fusion, Mercury Milan, Fuel Efficiency (MPG), Sedan
#201 of 214 Re: Highway Mileage [dj12]
by flightnurse
Mar 19, 2012 (5:09 pm)
If your Fusion a Hybrid? I'm averaging 28.5 combined here in Phoenix, and 35 on the highway. I am very happy with these numbers.
#202 of 214 FlightNurse--I get similar numbers.
by pod
Mar 19, 2012 (6:39 pm)
30.2 average; 35-37 open highway depending on whether I am at 70 mph or 67 mph.
I too am very pleased with the FE. Beyond that it is such a tight and well built car. I couldn't be happier with my choice of a 2010 I4. It is the rare car which exceeds the EPA estimates. I wouldn't trade it for a hybrid I don't think if any compromise was required to achieve better mileage. I too suspect that the earlier post with the stellar numbers was a hybrid since he had expected city to be better than highway and only hybrids do that. I understand that the Fusion hybrid is one of the better hybrids in terms of driving and feeling like a normal car. Ford has good engineers.
#203 of 214 2012 Fusion SEL 2.5L Auto
by lcostantino
Jul 16, 2012 (9:54 am)
14K miles so far, averaging 27 mixed city/freeway in LA. Finally took a road trip - 32MPG and 33MPG on interstates, 70-75MPH (two separate fill-ups) - outstanding! That was me doing the math - the computer seems about 1-2MPG higher than when I do the math at the pump.
#204 of 214 2011 FFH Mileage Update
by rahenige
Dec 31, 2012 (2:39 am)
After 2 years, overall MPG improved from 37.1 at the end of 2011 to 38.7 at the end of 2012. Annual average for 2012 was 40.2, primarily due to a relatively mild winter in Boston. Lowest Worst average for a tank of fuel was 31.9 mpg in January and best tank average was 48.4 mpg in August, again highlighting the importance of temperature on fuel efficiency: i.e. higher temperatures mean less engine warm-up time which results in higher mpg. Summer commuting traffic is also generally less congested.
#205 of 214 Re: 2011 FFH Mileage Update [rahenige]
by skater69
Jan 13, 2013 (5:35 pm)
Ok Rahenige must have a hybrid. There is no way a regular I-4 fusion gets 35-40mpg overall
If he doesn't have a hybrid, he has no clue what he's talking about or how to calculate mileage. Or he averages 25mph per tank.
I have a 2010 I-4 Milan. I'm light on the gas pedal and have gotten 37.2 hwy at 65-70. Overall with city, I get 26-28mpg average. Which to me is awesome for a car like this.
#206 of 214 Re: 2011 FFH Mileage Update [skater69]
by explorerx4
Jan 23, 2013 (5:10 pm)
FFH = Ford Fusion HYBRID.
#207 of 214 winter toll on mpg
by pod
Feb 05, 2013 (4:49 pm)
This is the first coldish winter here in New England in a few years and I am impressed at the toll it takes on mpg. I had previously averaged 31.4 or so mpg over 25,000 miles and many tankfuls and through two abnormally warm winters. Since the cold weather arrived (despite upping the air pressure in the tires to compensate) I have dropped to an average that is lower than my previous low tank, somewhere about 27.5-28.5 mpg. No other changes. I understand all the factors which conspire to drop winter fuel economy but didn't expect such a large drop of 3-4 mpg. Are other cold weather drivers finding similar results? I expect that there will be a return to normal values when the weather warms up.
#208 of 214 Re: winter toll on mpg [pod]
by flightnurse
Feb 05, 2013 (5:39 pm)
Different fuel blends will effect your MPG, longer idle time??
#209 of 214 Re: winter toll on mpg [flightnurse]
by pod
Feb 05, 2013 (5:52 pm)
Here's the best list and theory I have come across.
http://www.metrompg.com/posts/winter-mpg.htm
The viscosity of air was news to me. There is little good to be said about the winter unless you ski or skate.
#210 of 214 Re: winter toll on mpg [pod]
by explorerx4
Mar 03, 2013 (5:01 pm)
I'm in New England, too.
Who knows what quality of gas we are getting?
In the old days, it would 'ping', but now the power is just dialed back.