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Daily driver SUV with over 70mpg 4x4
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<blockquote data-quote="mustangbee" data-source="post: 15916874" data-attributes="member: 37248"><p>[ATTACH=full]1490392[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1490393[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>OUTLANDER Hybrid</p><p></p><p>I actually averaged over 85mpg over my two-day test drive during a variety of driving, short trips and two long stretches. It's plugin hybrid with a 100k warranty 4x4. I won't be spending much money on electricity either. There are two free charge stations by my house that have "quick chargers" 25 min for a near full charge. You can also charge at home.</p><p></p><p>The range for the all electric mode was about 26 miles for me, then is switched to a hybrid mode. The brakes recharge the battery once you're out on the road. On the longer highway stretch, I did 39mpg with very little battery power to assist.</p><p></p><p>The ride is pretty smooth, the power is peppy from 0-40mph, but after that it's average. The dealer already told me they go as low as 31k brand new with a 5k rebate on taxes(which I can use). I needed an SUV anyway, and just want to make an economical choice with some extras, nothing too fancy or beautiful, but I like the way it looks in person.</p><p></p><p>At the end of my test drive I felt it was well worth the money, nothing amazing, but a solid all-rounder with really good mpg. Amazing for an SUV. I tried to replicate my normal driving patterns on the test drive and I could see myself doing over 100mpg once I figure it out better.</p><p></p><p>Thoughts? Anyone else own one? They're pretty new in the US. I ran into another one of these at a charge station and the guy said he's used two tanks of gas since December! Everything else has been free charging. Daily driver. lol</p><p></p><p>Another thing is a best seller in Europe I found out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mustangbee, post: 15916874, member: 37248"] [ATTACH=full]1490392[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1490393[/ATTACH] OUTLANDER Hybrid I actually averaged over 85mpg over my two-day test drive during a variety of driving, short trips and two long stretches. It's plugin hybrid with a 100k warranty 4x4. I won't be spending much money on electricity either. There are two free charge stations by my house that have "quick chargers" 25 min for a near full charge. You can also charge at home. The range for the all electric mode was about 26 miles for me, then is switched to a hybrid mode. The brakes recharge the battery once you're out on the road. On the longer highway stretch, I did 39mpg with very little battery power to assist. The ride is pretty smooth, the power is peppy from 0-40mph, but after that it's average. The dealer already told me they go as low as 31k brand new with a 5k rebate on taxes(which I can use). I needed an SUV anyway, and just want to make an economical choice with some extras, nothing too fancy or beautiful, but I like the way it looks in person. At the end of my test drive I felt it was well worth the money, nothing amazing, but a solid all-rounder with really good mpg. Amazing for an SUV. I tried to replicate my normal driving patterns on the test drive and I could see myself doing over 100mpg once I figure it out better. Thoughts? Anyone else own one? They're pretty new in the US. I ran into another one of these at a charge station and the guy said he's used two tanks of gas since December! Everything else has been free charging. Daily driver. lol Another thing is a best seller in Europe I found out. [/QUOTE]
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