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2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid: The most fuel – efficient Car

Posted by Abhyudaya Tripathi On August - 29 - 2009

I always prefer to drive those cars that are fuel efficient car because the fuel efficient cars gives good mileage as it consumes less fuel and therefore it saves my money. The big benefit I get from this car is that it is less polluted. Therefore, it doesn’t harm the environment as well as it helps to keep the environment fresh. So, I am ready to welcome the 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid as it is the most fuel – efficient car.

2010-FordThe Ford Motor Company has launched its 2010 Fusion Hybrid and continuously promoting the new hybrid midsize sedan’s mileage as far better than the Toyota Camry Hybrid’s. The 2010 Fusion’s old models have been consistent with proven reliability. But the new model is still the most fuel efficient midsize hybrid car in the market.

To use Ford’s second generation hybrid system, the Fusion Hybrid is the first vehicle. It has more than 200 distinct inventions as well as patents that are pending for the revised version. In 2004, its first generation of hybrids was launched in the Escape Hybrid SUV, later, in its twins the Mazda Tribute Hybrid and the Mercury Mariner Hybrid. This new version has a nickel-metal-hydride battery with 20 percent more power which is 30 percent smaller. It means the Fusion Hybrid sacrifices only a negligible amount of trunk space in comparison of the standard version.

I am using government incentives and also other tax credits as the ways to afford a new hybrid automobile. This new vehicle has several changes from previous models because:

* It maintains great mileage
* It is a lot sportier
* It provides plenty of comfort and seating

Other features are:

* The 2.5-liter engine
* It is larger and more comfortable
* Has a graphical dashboard and feedback system
* Lightweight, small and has a simple design
* Might not have a 50 mpg rating, but you can achieve more using proper driving techniques
* Provides much tighter integration of engine operation and power delivery
* New control logic for the regenerative brakes recaptures up to 94 percent of the braking energy and feeds it to the battery
* Drive up to 47 mph on battery electricity without using a drop of gasoline
* Averages about 80 mpg

I prefer fuel economy as the one of most important aspect over styling and future graphic displays. And these both features are offering by this Ford vehicle at a very competitive price.

So, the 2010 Fusion, offers you a challenge to drive more efficiently in an effort to extend mileage. Would you like to take this challenge?

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