Sunday, December 16, 2012

Ford, EPA now discussing low MPG numbers for C-Max, Fusion hybrids



It looks like Ford has some 'splainin' to do to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) after two of its new hybrids came up short of the company's fuel-economy claims in an independent Consumer Reportstest, Bloomberg News reports.

Ford's Fusion and C-Max Hybrids came up about 20 percent short of the official EPA 47-mile-per-gallon figured the US automaker has advertised. Ford has introduced a half-dozen new hybrids to the US public this year. Ford has allowed that hybrid fuel economy can be swayed far more by driving styles than the fuel economy of conventionally powered vehicles. As you might now, Hyundai admitted to a problem earlier this year and is compensating customers.

So far this year, Ford has boosted its hybrid sales with the C-Max Hybrid, which has bettered the competingToyota Prius V wagon in sales in each of last two months. In November, Ford sold 4,730 alt-fuel vehicles in the US, more than twice as many as it did in the same month in 2011.


Source: Autoblog Green

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