I'm looking at a host of different vehicles for a commuter and interested in input from those that drive these on a regular basis on similar roads/terrain. Here's my typical commute: -4 days a week, 60 miles RT. About 55 miles are on hilly/curvy rural state routes and the rest in-town with about seven quick traffic lights. I usually run about 65mph on rural section. I also need to pass trucks at times to avoid getting stuck behind them on the steepest hills, so it's not uncommon to have a couple quick runs to 80mph each day to get around traffic. -1 day a week, 140 miles RT. 4 miles of downtown, 15 miles of (sometimes) stop-go heavy highway traffic, and the balance 75mph highway cruising, somewhat hilly. I have included a FFH, FFE, and FF 2.0 in my cost analysis and I'm estimating averages of 40, 40, and 28 respectively. I tend to average about 90% of EPA highway on my gas vehicles and usually exceed it by 10% with my current TDI. I only estimated 85% of hwy for the 2.0 as they don't seem to hit their numbers consistently. For the FFE I've used the 40mpg number for the portion of the trip where the EV is consumed and then added the cost of electric. I realize this is probably the worst scenario for a hybrid or EV but it seems like there's still a benefit over a 28mpg average vehicle. While cost isn't my only factor in this, I do at least want to get the numbers as accurate as possible for comparison purposes. The FFE intrigues me and I like the idea of using this for other errands on weekends and possibly handing this over to my daughter in a few years when she starts driving. TIA for any input.