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<blockquote data-quote="2000gt4.6" data-source="post: 15512136" data-attributes="member: 123767"><p>A civic is not a midsize car, and competes more with the focus. And it's nowhere near as nice as a fusion either.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I wouldn't bother with a fusion hybrid. We picked up a 14 fusion 1.5 in may 2016. 4000 miles, paid $18,000. It's the wife's DD. The car gets 30+ on the highway (32-33?), is very comfortable and actually fun to drive on a curvy road. Amazing how well it handles for a 4 door FWD.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't get too hung up on the difference between 32 mpg and say 38-40 either. Takes an amazing amount of miles to make up the hybrid cost of purchase. Let's say you run 20k/year miles. That's a grand total of 125 gallons difference between 32mpg and 40. Gas even at 3 bucks a gallon comes out to 375 dollars. Big whoop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2000gt4.6, post: 15512136, member: 123767"] A civic is not a midsize car, and competes more with the focus. And it's nowhere near as nice as a fusion either. I wouldn't bother with a fusion hybrid. We picked up a 14 fusion 1.5 in may 2016. 4000 miles, paid $18,000. It's the wife's DD. The car gets 30+ on the highway (32-33?), is very comfortable and actually fun to drive on a curvy road. Amazing how well it handles for a 4 door FWD. I wouldn't get too hung up on the difference between 32 mpg and say 38-40 either. Takes an amazing amount of miles to make up the hybrid cost of purchase. Let's say you run 20k/year miles. That's a grand total of 125 gallons difference between 32mpg and 40. Gas even at 3 bucks a gallon comes out to 375 dollars. Big whoop. [/QUOTE]
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