Well, we’ve had the Fusion Hybrid for roughly 3 months now, with a little under 3600 miles on the odometer as I recall. This car continues to perform extremely well.
Saturday we took it to Hastings to watch the Broncos soundly defeat Briar Cliff (34-20, and the game was not as close as the score would indicate). From Omaha to Lincoln we were in heavy Husker football traffic, moving at a steady 65 MPH. I think we were in a pretty constant slipstream with the solid line of cars and trucks, we got 43 MPG between our Omaha fill-up and the far side of Lincoln! Amazing. Our overall mileage for the 299 mile round trip, including some in-town driving in Hastings after the game, was 38.6 MPG.
I wasn’t exactly nursing it along; we drove at the same speed we normally would have, other than the Omaha-Lincoln stretch. There we drove as fast as possible, which was 65 MPH. After we cleared Lincoln, I had the cruise control set for 70 for the rest of the trip out and back. We stopped at the Stangs’ house to pick up Buddy on our way home. I figure we used less than $19 worth of gasoline for the trip, and less than half of what my truck would have used. In fact, we probably got almost the mileage we would have gotten on the Harley.
As for the features other than fuel economy, the car is still impressive. Lisa likes the rear view camera and early warning system when backing out of places; it’s pretty nice that the car will pick up approaching vehicles and warn you before you’re able to see them in a crowded parking lot. The sound system is great, and we’re even getting used to using the Sync system occasionally. The hands-free Bluetooth is nice. We’ve loaded several CDs into the car’s internal jukebox hard drive; my only gripe there is that while you can play music from a USB drive, you can’t transfer the files to the jukebox. Oh well.
It’s a keeper.