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One Year, 10 Months.

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by Wolfman, Oct 8, 2005.

  1. Wolfman

    Wolfman New Member

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    That's how long I've had my 2003 Prius. In total, I drove the car 60,700 miles in that time frame. It is with mixed emotions that I announce that the car has been replaced. Happy, now that what I wanted to buy nearly two years ago, now sits in my driveway. Sad in the fact that a great car no longer sits in that same driveway, and that I will be saying goodbye to those awesome 55 mpg tanks. My Prius sold me forever on hybrid technology. I will never again own a non hybrid car, and I will always be a Prius fan. B)

    About a week ago, I put my Dodge truck up for sale on Ebay. It sold for my minimum asking of $8,000 on the 26th. It was a great truck, but too nice to continue to allow to sit under the trees, catching sap and dirt. I simply haven't had the need to drive it, and with diesel fuel prices being what they are, no desire to feed it, never mind that I was now running 6 months between fillups on it. I've decided that I can rent a truck cheaper than keeping it up, so away it went. After I picked up the buyer from the airport, and we took care of business, that money, and my Prius went to Bob Tome Ford in McKinney, TX., where I picked up my brand spanking new 2006 Ford Escape Hybrid FWD for $915 below MSRP. I have the optional NAV/Audiophile/hybrid computer, the "appearance" package, and the "optional" rear floor mats. The FEH is also equipped with 4 wheel disk brakes, power everything (of course), alloy wheels, and fog lamps. Thankfully, I was able to find one without the unwanted leather interior. It's just too hot for that in Texas. I picked up my FEH with 120 miles on the odometer, and by the time I got home, was already 2.3 mpg over the EPA regs of 31 highway. Not bad on a totally green drivetrain. After one round trip to and from work, I'm now sitting at 34.8 mpg - 1.2 mpg away from the vehicles city rating. I've read of people getting as much as 40 mpg with reasonable driving tactics, so my hopes are high that I'll be able to toutch that figure.

    I plan on sticking around, as I have plenty of experience with the Classic Prius to share with those who may have purchased a used one. I don't think I could walk away from a collection of people who have not only raised the bar on the quality of the membership, but simply obliterated any hope of any other site ever coming close to matching it. I've never seen a group get along as well as this one has.

    I wholeheartedly thank Toyota for having the foresight and courage to stand the automobile industry on it's ear with the THS and HSD hybrid systems. Without it, the Ford Escape Hybrid would simply not exist, and the industry would still be plodding along with the same old tired and obsolete designs.

    Here is a pic of my new baby. It has some mighty big shoes to fill, with as well as the Prius served me in it's tenure. I hope it's up to the task.
     
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    Good for you, Wolfman! If you do stick around (as I hope), please update us on "how it goes". Happy to hear your initial MPG is so good.

    You don't know how I wish U.S. companies will try to save themselves with this and other new technology. Give some of those marketing folks a couple years off and turn the engineers loose
     
  3. Frank Hudon

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    well I'm sorry that you had to resort to buying a Ford as Toyota should have hybridize the RAV4 to compete with Ford. That being said congratulations on the new wheels. I agree with you on the truck as the only time I really needed one it cost $19 plus tax to rent it. I've got a small trailer that I've used several times and it cheaper to have it in the yard than my Tundra. Keep us in the loop on your mastery of he FEH as a lot of us really want to know how they stack up in the real world. If you can get that close to the EPA averages now with limited driving to learn the quirks of the Ford Hybrid system a month from now you pretty well will have it over by a large margin. I still love the Classic as you do and think it's a great car and it'll be interesting to see in a year and ten months if you'll think the same of your new stead. Enjoy.
     
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    Thanx guys. I'm definitely not gonna be goin' anywhere. This is a great community. I am not sorry that I bought a Ford. I want the domestic car companies to succeed, especially those that pay attention to the market, and design hybrid cars. Buying the Escape was the best way possible to show support for Ford's efforts, not to mention that it keeps our neighbours employed, and keeps my money right here in the good ol' US of A. Looking at Consumer Reports Online, the Escape has proven to be a very well built vehicle, after the bugs were shaken out over the first two model years.

    As for driving style, I've been utilizing pretty much everything I learned with the Prius. The FEH does like to use stealth at low speeds, and it's quite easy to keep it there. I've also read that using the "L" selection on the shifter when coasting really bumps up the regen back to the batteries, so I've been utilizing this recommendation as well. We'll see what the vehicle does once I get Mobil 1 into the crankcase. Ford has a 10,000 mile service interval for the FEH, and that includes oil. I'm going to make sure that it gets the good stuff with that long of a service interval. With the rate that I pile miles onto a vehicle, the extended service intervals will be a welcome item.

    This reminds me. When my neighbour was driving my Prius the other day in our vehicle selling and trading spree, he was using the "B" to coast, and got the MFD to show a .4 mpg increase to 55.9 mpg by the time I got the keys back. This may be a good experiment to try with the Prius to see how it responds.

    I'm going to post some other pics of my FEH in the other cars area for those that are interested. I just took several macro pictures of the various screens in the hybrid/NAV/audio system.
     
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    Yeah, but now you've gotta change your sig. :) Congrats
     
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    >>This reminds me. When my neighbour was driving my Prius the other day in our vehicle selling and trading spree, he was using the "B" to coast, and got the MFD to show a .4 mpg increase to 55.9 mpg by the time I got the keys back. This may be a good experiment to try with the Prius to see how it responds.<<

    I've put over 79000 miles on my classic '02. Over 52 MPG average. This is the first time I've heard of the "B" mode helping MPG. I'm willing to try it, but first: is there anyone elst who has tried this with good long term results. Are there any issues with the tranny or anything else.

    I've used the "B" mode a few times for the usual reasons and always thought it was perhaps less effecient that just normal slowing with judicial use of (mostly) regen braking.
     
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    Yup, just updated the sig. ;)
     
  8. TonyPSchaefer

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    Congrats on the new car. Please continue to share your wisdom with us and keep us up to date with the Ford performance.
    I feel the same way. My wife feels the same way. In fact, I would be interested in knowing how many hybrid owners feel the same way.
     
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    Hmm, I think setting up a poll in this site would yield a heavily lopsided, and favorable result. :D
     
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    congrats, Wolfman!

    of course we're not offended as long as you don't just up and leave us :) and besides, it's still a hybrid! that's the whole point, isn't it?

    i've seen a few FEH's running around here and have never had the chance to say hi to an owner and ask how they like it. glad to hear you're happy.
     
  11. Wolfman

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    We need to set up some kind of a Priuschat DFW meet, and have it early enough so that I can show up before work. I haven't been able to attend any of the others that had been held in the area in the past.
     
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    The increase in MPG would likely have been greater had your neighbor not used "B". There is no way B mode can enhance mpg; on the contrary, use of B can only decrease mpg.
     
  13. micheal

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    How about having one on a Saturday? I would love to make one!

    Anyway, definitely let us know how you like the FEH. I have only seen one and I wasn't able to talk to the person. It is awesome that you are already exceeding estimates, it will be interesting to see if you can get up to near Prius numbers.

    I'm with you too, I don't see the reason for not buying hybrid in the future (assuming there will be hybrid minivans in four years or so!).
     
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    no j/k please make sure to tell us how the feh is doing, i just can't belive that you got rid of a prius! lol well good luck with your new baby just hope it does better on gas than my old 2002 explorer 4.6 v8 lol the prius flinches when i talk about it!


    -jake
     
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    Well, as of today, I'm up to 35.4 mpg. As for a Saturday meet, I'd be all over it. If we can plan it for 3 weeks from now to get maximum notice out. I'm all ears for a meeting location, preferrably in the DFW metromess.
     
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    Have you verified this with the sticker and the door jamb? Even many 'domestic' vehicles are not built domestically.
     
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    Wolfman, do you know whose hybrid techonoogy FOrd is using? AFAIK, they do not have their own hybrid technology.
     
  18. Tideland Prius

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    They're using their own technology.

    Congrats Wolfman on your purchase. Keep us up-to-date on the performance of the vehicle. I agree with you and we gotta give Ford kudos for actually doing something rather than just talking. I wonder if they'll hybridise the Focus since they're using the Focus as the base vehicle for their hydrogen test mule.
     
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    Congrats on the purchase. I have owned 2 Escape's, a 2001, and a 2005- and overall I was satisfied. The 2001 I drove for approx 65,000 miles, and had minor problems with, and the 2005 I only had for about 6 months and 15,000 miles with 1 minor problem.

    The only thing I did not like was all the cheap platics and build quality- altho the way I treated the '01 I was impressed with the way it held up- it just rattled a lot!

    I would be VERY interested to see your mileage, because I do miss having the SUV, and didn't buy the Escape because I felt that buying new technology with Ford was scary, and that the mileage would be poor- I only averaged about 19 with my V6 non hybrid 4x4.

    If you have any general curiosity q's about the Escape, I may be able to help, as I have spent many many miles in one! Keep us posted!
     
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    I'd find Ford scarier if my wife didn't drive a Mazda MPV that has a 3.0 liter Ford Taurus engine (I think). It has been very reliable (2002).

    I had thought that Ford was licensing hybrid technology from Toyota.

    -Roger