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I noticed on the way to a meeting today that I have hit 500 hours of drive time, since picking my car up on 11/25/2014. I have managed to not ever reset the Trip 2 display, so I have cumulative data from day one.

I feel like this would be a good opportunity to share my long term impressions.

In 500 hours of driving, I covered 19,039 miles. That means that if my engine was running, I was going an average of 38mph.

I have averaged 22.4 mpg, according to the onboard calculation. My hand calculated mileage over the same period is 22.1 mpg. This is surprising to me because on a tank by tank basis, the calculation seemed to be pretty consistently optimistic by .5 to 1 mpg - but the numbers are what they are. If the average is only off by 3/10 of 1 mpg, I am prepared to call that close enough.

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  • Mine is a Ruby Red GT with the 50th package, Auto, 3.55 gears, navigation, and reverse assist.
  • I love the Ruby Red, can't get enough of it. But it is ridiculously easy to chip. I had hoped that this would have improved since my Redfire '06, but if anything it has gotten worse.
  • That 5.0 makes power in gobs. I have definitely never felt like I didn't have enough.
  • I have incredibly mixed feelings about the auto. When I am in heavy traffic I can appreciate not having to dance on the clutch, but everywhere else, I miss my manual. After 20 years of driving a stick, I am used to being in the gear I want to be in. There tends to be a weird hunt-y delay with part throttle acceleration - say from 1/4 throttle to 3/4, at 40 mph or so. "Is it going to downshift? Should I give it more gas?"
  • That being said, a 2500 or 3000 stall converter with these 3.55 gears would make this car insane at sub-freeway speeds
  • The traction control and AdvanceTrac inspire a lot of confidence, but they let me get a disturbing amount of sideways once, when turning right into traffic on wet pavement. That guy I was sliding sideways at is probably never going to crap again....
  • I am not an "audiophile", so the stereo is tolerable for me. I can't decide if I like satellite though. If I listen to it at all, it's like the same 3 channels. I doubt I would ever pay for a full subscription.
  • The heated and cooled seats are another thing I have mixed feelings about. After years of seats with resistive elements, which get hot and stay hot, the Peltier heaters don't really do it for me. My cooling function seems to work better than some I have seen on here, but not nearly as well as I had expected.
  • The placement of the steering wheel controls is really awkward for me. It seems like no thought at all was given to placing frequently used buttons within easy reach - I am talking to you, Cruise on/off button. And the End Call button. I can't do that one by feel at all.
  • And speaking of the End Call button, I find the bluetooth to be almost completely unusable. It sounds perfect on my end, but at any speed above 35 or 40 *my* voice is either drowned out by road noise or so clipped by the noise cancellation as to be incomprehensible to the person on the other end. Before you jump to its defense, and tell me how wonderfully yours works, try this test for me - get on the freeway, call your own voicemail, and leave yourself a message. Just talk normally for a minute or so - recite the Gettysburg Address or something. Then call back in and listen. I don't think it's phone related because it does the same thing on my Galaxy S5 and the wife's iPhone 5s - and both phones work perfectly with Sync on her 2012 Focus.
  • For most of the driving that I do, I find the seats to be incredibly comfortable. Most of what I do is either around town short trips or long freeway runs with the cruise on. Sometimes, I get caught in ridiculous traffic, where I have to actually *drive* the car - gas, brake, gas, brake - sometimes it will take me 5 hours to get home from work. In those cases, I can't find a comfortable seat position. I end up getting a cramp in my hip that is completely miserable.
  • I never installed my front plate, but I did get a Craig's Custom bracket and installed the mounting base after I got pulled over for not having it. I figure I will slap it on if they get me again.
  • It still blows my mind how much attention this car gets.
  • Letting the car shift itself in Sport mode is one of the most irritating things I have experienced. The only redeeming factor that I have found is that it seems to be pretty aggressive about locking the torque converter, which minimizes the hunting that I described above.
  • The paddle shifters just seem like a novelty to me. The response time is so long, and the shifts are so soft....
  • Is it just me, or does the keyless entry seem to get confused in the rain? When it's dry, it seems like the most natural thing in the world - just reach into the handle and pull it open. In the rain though, if I touch the outer part of the handle in any way, it locks instead of unlocking. I wind up standing there putting my hand into the opening over and over, trying to get it to unlock while I am getting soaked....
  • I had the brake squeal issue, really bad. The TSB fixed it right up and it hasn't made a sound since.
  • I have rock chips in the paint on 2 of my wheels. WTF?
  • At my last service, I asked them to check my wheel balance because I had an out-of-balance-y sound coming from the right front. They said that all of the tires *except* that one were out of balance (at 17,000 miles?), and that it wasn't uncommon for them to throw the flat weights. But the noise never went away.
  • The fog lights piss me off every time I think about them. I wish they had called them "accent lights", or something like that, so that I wouldn't expect them to perform some actual useful function. They are definitely turning on - I can sometimes see them in store windows, but on a dark road at night, I can turn them on and off and barely notice a difference in the light output.
  • I prefer the Sport steering mode. I just like the way it feels.
  • I can't see ever using the Rain/Snow mode in real life. I would have to practice with it quite a bit to feel comfortable. In general, I know what is going to happen when I apply a given amount of throttle. Anything that changes that is going to make me less effective (and safe).
  • In fact, the one time that I actually had to drive it in the snow, I ended up putting it in Sport mode, so that I could put it in 3rd gear with the paddles and not have it keep dropping to 2nd if I gave it any gas at all.

Your mileage, as they say, may vary.
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I sure hope the bluetooth thing is just an issue with your car because this would drive me nuts. We don't use it in my wife's Pathfinder because it is terrible...but it sounds fantastic in my Sonata. Go figure.

Thanks for the write up!
 

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If you never reset the trip calculator and you've put over 19,000 miles on it, why did you post a pic of a 9,000 mile trip? still good mileage though
 

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The trip odo will reset at 9999.9, but you can see that he has 19,039 miles from the primary odo. So his trip reset at 10,000 (basically) and then did about another 9k.
 

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Nice write up! Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Great snap photo at 66 mph too. :)
 

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The trip odo will reset at 9999.9, but you can see that he has 19,039 miles from the primary odo. So his trip reset at 10,000 (basically) and then did about another 9k.
Oh ok didn't know it auto resets
 

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Thanks for the nice write up! I just bought a Ruby Red so I'm crossing my fingers that chipping will be minimal. I'm considering a clear bra at least on the front bumper and mirrors.
 

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Awesome summary, and perfectly sums up why I can't do another auto as a DD.

I've reset my Trip 2 for oil change tracking, since I don't trust that percentage thingy yet.

And yes, the chipping is awful on all colors sadly :(
 

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Great write-up. Thanks.
 

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I'll do a write up when I get there too. I have around 330 hours & 11.5k miles. I also never reset Trip 2 but I do real mpg calculations in addition to the car's computer. I agree with you on the fog lights and sport steering mode.
 

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My magnetic is chip city. Sigh.
 

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My magnetic is chip city. Sigh.
Seriously, I have 4000 miles on my paint and it's chipped worse than any of my previous mustangs. The durability of this new paint method hasn't won me over yet. The chips are in odd places too. Clear bra would not have prevented them.....
 

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Nice mpg! Mine is only averaging 15.6 and I'm pretty sure I know why.:headbang:
 

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Excellent write-up. Easy to read format with a lot of useful info. I'm glad the cars computer is pretty damn spot-on with the MPG calculation.
 
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I sure hope the bluetooth thing is just an issue with your car because this would drive me nuts. We don't use it in my wife's Pathfinder because it is terrible...but it sounds fantastic in my Sonata. Go figure.

Thanks for the write up!
Part of what annoys me about the bluetooth thing is that the wife's Focus had the same problem for the first 2 years or so. Completely unusable at freeway speeds. They finally came out with a Sync update sometime last winter and it works perfectly now, so I know they can do it. There seems to be something wrong with their noise cancellation algorithms.

If you never reset the trip calculator and you've put over 19,000 miles on it, why did you post a pic of a 9,000 mile trip? still good mileage though
The trip meters roll over after 9,999

The trip odo will reset at 9999.9, but you can see that he has 19,039 miles from the primary odo. So his trip reset at 10,000 (basically) and then did about another 9k.
Yeah, that. There is about 1/2 mile difference between the trip odometer and the actual odometer, but it has been that way since I bought the car with 25 miles on it (19 of which was my test drive).

Thanks for the nice write up! I just bought a Ruby Red so I'm crossing my fingers that chipping will be minimal. I'm considering a clear bra at least on the front bumper and mirrors.
if you are serious, I would make sure to do at least 1 foot of the hood. That is where most of my chipping is.

Seriously, I have 4000 miles on my paint and it's chipped worse than any of my previous mustangs. The durability of this new paint method hasn't won me over yet. The chips are in odd places too. Clear bra would not have prevented them.....
Mine seem to be primarily in the first foot of the hood. My '06 was the same way.

Nice mpg! Mine is only averaging 15.6 and I'm pretty sure I know why.:headbang:
I do a lot of freeway driving (and drive a lot of miles in general). I don't mind having fun occasionally, but I am not out there looking for ways to waste gas. Today I drove about 330 miles, primarily on 55mph state highways out in the wilds of eastern Oregon. Since my job pays by the hour, and doesn't pay for speeding tickets, I tend to set the cruise on the posted speed limit and crank up the tunes. My ending mpg for 330 miles at 55mph? 28.5. That looks pretty good to me, for a GT with 3.55 gears....

Excellent write-up. Easy to read format with a lot of useful info. I'm glad the cars computer is pretty damn spot-on with the MPG calculation.
Thank you. I was really surprised how close to my hand calculations it turned out to be.
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