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Re: Mazda Hybrid Tribute [telo] by dmb12
Apr 12, 2008 (6:01 pm)

Replying to: telo (Apr 12, 2008 9:47 am)

I have had a 2004 Prius and now have a Lexus 400h 2006. I bought the hybrid Mazda GT Tribute for my grand-daughter who drives on highways to/from university classes.
In using the Prius and Lexus, the key to better fuel economy is not stomping on the accelerator and judging stops ahead of time plus, of course, other approaches. I got about mid to high forties mpg on the average for the Prius (much higher at times than that). The Lexus 400h averages 26 - 28 mpg in the city and higher on the highways. I live in a hot Florida area so running the A/C decreases good fuel economy. I also put the shift lever into park many times if I am in a waiting line with stop and start times. If I leave the car even for a very short time, I turn off the ignition to save gas even if the interior gets hot.
I will check on the Tribute's mpg after several weeks. The Tribute is a full hybrid and you can save gas by using the battery by driving slowly in certain circumstances...up to 25 mph.
Do you live in CA?
dmb
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Re: Mazda Hybrid Tribute [dmb12] by stevedebi
Apr 29, 2008 (10:53 pm)

Replying to: dmb12 (Apr 12, 2008 6:01 pm)

"I also put the shift lever into park many times if I am in a waiting line with stop and start times. If I leave the car even for a very short time, I turn off the ignition to save gas even if the interior gets hot. "
 
I own the FEH, which is the same mechanically. There is no point in putting the vehicle in park when waiting in line. The engine should turn off on it's own, provided the ECON button is pressed.
 
The same is true if you leave the vehicle; the engine won't run unless the battery needs charging, which should be several minutes under most circumstances.
 
I have had my FEH in full electric (EV) mode up to 38 MPH, though the ICE usually kicks in at 12-15 MPH.
 
I am on my 2nd tank, a 2008 AWD, and am getting 30.6 MPG.
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Re: Mazda Hybrid Tribute [stevedebi] by pleasden
Jun 15, 2008 (9:50 pm)

Replying to: stevedebi (Apr 29, 2008 10:53 pm)

Hey
 
Just picked up the Tribute Hybrid out here in California last month. Runs like a jewel. Got rid of my Jeep Grand Cherokee (gas was KILLING me). As advertised so far, it gets 32 mpg in the city and around 30 mpg on the hwy. Your are right about the ECON button. So far, I've had it on the setting and the engine cuts out as you noted. Averaging around 31 mpg combined. It's been great. I have a Mazda 6 also, and this SUV has a MUCH quieter interior.
 
Supply in California is tight, but you can get one if you look a bit. The dealers are still discounting a little bit, but with gas prices hovering around $4.55 this weekend, I think the discounts are coming to an end.
 
Looked at the Ford Escape too, but none available....waiting lists!!! All this and the $3000 available tax credit this year made this decision a no brainer.
 
Nice car for the money and good for the environment as well.
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DVD entertainment in Tribute HYBRID? by tribute_hyb
Jun 24, 2008 (4:58 pm)
Anybody has installed or have DVD in Tribute HYB? I just Picked up mine yesterday, it doesn't have one and dealer said its not advicable for HYBRIDS? is that true?
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Re: DVD entertainment in Tribute HYBRID? [tribute_hyb] by dmbflorida
Jun 24, 2008 (7:34 pm)

Replying to: tribute_hyb (Jun 24, 2008 4:58 pm)

I bought the 2008 Hybrid Mazda Tribute GT for my grand-daughter with navigation and the associated display screen. I will ask her if she can play a DVD. I have the impression that since there is a danger in watching a DVD while the car is moving, this might not be possible. Some navigation features are disabled when the car is moving.
You can ask a dealer for the hybrid Escape and hybrid Mariner this question since it is basically the same car by Ford. Dealers not in California have not seen the hybrid Tribute unless by a Car Show or similar advance info. I say this only because the hybrid Tribute is only available in CA and the dealers in my state of Florida are not familiar with the hybrid Tribute (I car-shipped my Tribute to FL).
One thing that is not advisable for some hybrids in "Lo Jack" since it can impair the navigation functions (I got this info from some Prius Forums).
btw, I just saw in the news that Ford is making changes in production of hybrid Escapes and Mariners. I don't know if production will be increased or decreased or there will be model changes. Anyone know about this?
 
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Re: Mazda Hybrid Tribute [pleasden] ECON button? by dmbflorida
Jul 01, 2008 (9:39 pm)

Replying to: pleasden (Jun 15, 2008 9:50 pm)

I have not driven the hybrid Tribute GT I bought for my grand-daughter and I was surprised when she said recently after a 700 mile highway trip that her mpg was 25 recently. I wonder if there is a special setting she does not use? Specifically, what is the ECON button?
She runs the gas engine constantly to run the A/C in our hot SW Florida heat so this accounts greatly for the poor fuel consumption...Previously, the mpg was over 30. She stops and starts too, I think, without turning off the engine when going through fast food lanes or similar shopping.
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Re: Mazda Hybrid Tribute [pleasden] ECON button? [dmbflorida] by gagrice
Jul 02, 2008 (5:06 am)

Replying to: dmbflorida (Jul 01, 2008 9:39 pm)

If she is sitting in line at McDonald's with the AC running the engine will keep kicking on to charge the batteries. If she is getting 25 MPG combined it is about what she can expect. Getting the most from a hybrid requires patience and skill. If she drives the same as with any other vehicle she is just about on track. Unless she needs the off road clearance the Prius or Civic hybrid would have given her much better mileage. You can be assured she would not have gotten that good with any of the Japanese hybrid CUVs.
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Re: Mazda Hybrid Tribute [pleasden] ECON button? [dmbflorida] [gagrice] by dmbflorida
Jul 02, 2008 (6:12 am)

Replying to: gagrice (Jul 02, 2008 5:06 am)

Does she press an "ECON" button to stay in battery mode for a short time at low speed? With the ECON button function, does it stay on and automatically alternates between battery and gas engine? I assume that if there is no need for A/C., she could stay in the ECON mode. Is the ECON button near the navigation display on the dashboard?
I saw a picture of the ECON button on a different Ford car. thanks, DMB
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Re: Mazda Hybrid Tribute [pleasden] ECON button? [dmbflorida] [gagrice] by larsb
Jul 02, 2008 (10:28 am)

Replying to: gagrice (Jul 02, 2008 5:06 am)

Highlander hybrid is about 26 MPG combined in real world.
 
Mariner hybrid is about 30.
 
Tribute will be very close to the middle

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