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By the way, do you normally keep cars for 50k miles? I still have my 1987 Jeep Comanche (150k) and my 2001 Saab (110k). Finally getting rid of both, but not because either one of them is in bad shape.
My car averages about 700 miles on a tank. It's a Jetta "Sportwagen" TDI, with about a 17.5 gallon tank. I'm getting about 38 miles per gallon of mixed driving (mainly back roads or stop and go, but some highway thrown in) in CT. That's calculated, not based on the electronic gas mileage indication. Went to PA and averaged around 36mpg, with the AC blasting (it was over 90 many days) and with all the hills in that area.
Congrats on the new Fusion Hybrid! I bought a 2009 Fusion last year with the 4 cylinder that gets 35 MPG highway. They are nice cars and handle extremely well. What tires does it come with?Wayner
The Fusion Hybrid looks like a great car and has great reviews. Ford has some great cars to offer now. We looked at those among other options, and ultimately decided we wanted the utility of fold down back seats and a wagon. Congrats and I'm sure you'll enjoy that car!I bought a '10 TDI Sportwagen a couple weeks ago and love it so far. Averaged about 42 mpg on my first 2 tanks with fairly aggressive and windy driving. Coming from about 19-20mpg that is nice. Now I just have to brace for the VW service/reliability/tco experience after having great experience with Acura/Hondas. It is definitely a sweet drive and torque is your friend in real world driving
Very nice car Rim. While not owning one, had the pleasure on a few occasion of renting/driving a Fusion. 97% of the Camry/Accord which is somewhat considered the "benchmarks" of the family sedan. I'd probably buy a Fusion/Milan before the other two anyway, quality/drive is that good.