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bz101

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  1. I am new to the Fusion Energi (~1,000 miles) and have a question on calculating MPG and what the Energi actually calculates when it says "Average MPG". I did read a few posts here and out on the web about the difference between all 3. I want to confirm my understanding: 1) MPG = traditional gas-powered calculation that does not take into account electric mileage or cost 2) MPGe = (gas and electric mileage) divided by gallons of gas used (doesn't take into account the cost of electric) 3) MPGc = (gas and electric mileage) divided by (cost of gas + cost of electric) Is that right? So MPGe is misleading if you're trying to figure out how much money you're really saving because you can't just take the old MPG and compare it to the new MPGe. What is the "Average MPG" shown on the left-hand display in the Energi? I assume it's MPGe. Any thoughts on how to manage MPGc? Thanks for your help.
  2. Thanks. I'm in the NYC area and do receive good traffic data (i.e., the red lines and ETA are updated to reality). The problem I have is that no traffic incidents cause the system to reroute or tell me how much of a delay there is no matter where I am or my destination. There are no pop-ups (even though it's set to "manual" re-route and "show all traffic alerts"). "Automatic" reroute does nothing either ... and it's not because there are no better alternatives. If I use TomTom or Copilot on my iPhone I see the same traffic and both offer me better alternatives. The goal was to have something built into the car vs. a small phone screen that is distracting to use while driving. But seems like these $20-40 apps are 100x better than the $795 built-in nav. I would think I should be alerted of the traffic delay and given an alternative to accept or reject. Ideally it shows me the mileage and ETA difference as well. It could be the worst implementation of traffic in a nav (not out of the realm of possibility) or there's something else wrong -- I'm hoping the latter because I see all these promos about how the nav routes you around traffic delays.
  3. I just got my 2014 Energi (which is a great step up from my 2010 Fusion Hybrid). But I'm having an issue with the SirusXM traffic that I haven't seen listed in this or any other forum. The connection to Sirius seems fine (i.e., I can see all the Travel Link info and when listing all the options in settings they show as "subscribed"), however traffic rerouting and alerts seems to be non-existent. On the map, I do see the red traffic lines and the updated ETA reflect the flow of traffic, but if I go to "Traffic On Route" it says there are no incidents. Even on a 165 mile drive where it says 2h:30m and then after downloading the traffic flow it added 30+ minutes to the ETA (now shows 3h:04m) I see "no incidents on route" when checking the corresponding Travel Link screen. I also see no pop-ups alerting me of a traffic incident and I am not offered an alternative route. I have the rerouting setting set to "manual" and show all traffic alerts to "on". Even with "automatic rerouting" it doesn't do anything. I've refreshed the SiriusXM link (which I don't think is the problem since the red lines and ETA accurately reflect traffic flow) and I did a Master Reset of the system. No luck. Anyone ever seen this or know how the traffic alerting / rerouting is supposed to work? Thanks!
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