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http://www.freep.com/article/20121220/COL14/312200068/Ford-C-Max-hybrid-excels-in-affordability-roominess-and-fuel-economy

 

Fuel economy is a reason to buy the * * * * 2013 Ford C-Max hybrid crossover, but not the only reason. That matters because critics have questioned how close the C-Max's real-world gas mileage comes to its eye-popping EPA rating of 47 m.p.g. in the city, 47 on the highway and 47 in combined driving.

 

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Nice review.  I do like how he includes the response from Ford about the MPG

 

 

 

How you drive affects your fuel economy, Ford engineering chief Raj Nair noted recently. Driving at 75 m.p.h. knocks 7 m.p.g. off vs. 65 m.p.h., he said. An outside temperature of 40 degrees reduces fuel economy 5 m.p.g. vs. 70 degrees. An engine that's not broken in -- a process that takes 6,000 miles or so -- can fall another 5 m.p.g. short.

 

 

With these figures, my 38-39 MPG lately with 30-40 degree temps mainly at night with lights on with less than 2,000 miles should be good.  My goal is 38+, which is double the 2011 Explorer I traded in.  I am pretty sure that will be easy to achieve.  I am pretty excited to see how 70 degree days are once the car is fully broken in.

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