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thomastl

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  1. Our 2014 Energi Titanium. I did a trip to of 115 miles one way on 40% 4 lane 60% two lane. I started w/ full electric charge. Running 68 mph on the 4 lane and 60 mph on the 2 lane w/ a fair amount of hills I averaged 61.2 mpg for the trip. Another trip for 130 miles one way on interstate running 74 mph with hills we averaged 44 mpg. So if your commute is flat or fairly flat ground and you are truelly only running 55 to 65 mph then I would expect to see something very close to 60 mpg for your commute each day. Our total average for 3500 miles is setting at 55.6 mpg. The distance driven each day is approx 60 miles and we can only charge one time at home. Having said all that, what will be the cost to upgrade to the Energi that you want. Will the extra 25 to 30 mpg savings ever overcome the cost of the new car?
  2. Went to dealership this weekend. Me and service manager checked another 2014 Energi and 2014 Gas Burner. Both have the exact same volume level and both are coming from the rear speakers only. No adjustment to volume level. Service manager was surprised as well
  3. The Fusion is producing 62 db and coming from the rear speakers. The F-150 is producing 74 db and is coming from right under the steering wheel. Both measured at the driver seat holding db meter at center of steering wheel. That is a big difference.
  4. Ours is very low. My F150 is perfect. This one you would not hear unless you are really listening for it.
  5. We have a 2014 Fusion Energi Titanium with backup camera and reverse sensing system. The volume of the warning beeps is very low to the point that you almost don't hear them if your not actually listening for them. I have searched around and cannot find any info about the possibility of increasing the warning volume. Anyone else notice how low the volume is or any idea on how to adjust the volume. Thanks,
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