A formerly anon blogger, trying to make it honest
This past weekend I had the opportunity to take a spin in the 2010 Ford Fusion. I was there to learn about Eco-driving, and had “hyper-miling” expert Wayne Gerdes of CleanMPG to lead the way. Ford also had a mission this weekend to go the distance and drive 1,000 miles on just one tank of gas. This was made possible by a team that drove tirelessly up and down the GW Parkway in Alexandria (Mt. Vernon side), and they achieved their goal and then some, setting a world record of 1,445 on a single tank of gas.

Overall, it’s a nice mid-size vehicle (bigger than the Camry) with good upgrade options like a killer navigation system, SYNC and more. If saving the planet in comfort and style is your kind of deal, then check it out.

I haven’t driven a Hybrid since back in 2000, so this was a new experience for me. I’m also used to driving a stick shift, so the idea of driving an automatic that also had an engine that shut off was a whole new world. I learned very quickly that I probably burn twice as much gas as I need to, and there are things that even I can do in my regular gas-guzzling stick shift to conserve gas and energy. On my trip, I was able to get 75 mpg on my 18 mile trip. That’s crazy.
Lynn Miller at OrganicMania provided some fantastic tips from her trip on how to maximize your fuel economy.
For anyone else interested in my experience (or learning about eco-driving in general), I encourage you to check out these resources. We can all make the world just a little bit greener by driving smart.

Follow @FordDriveGreen on Twitter and hashtag #hybrid1000
Check out links related to the challenge on delicious
See tons of pics on Flickr
View lots of great videos on YouTube (including mine)
Special thanks to Ogilvy 360 DI and Ford for inviting me!
3 Responses for "Ridealong with the Ford Fusion"
Hey Larissa, So glad you enjoyed my tips! I’m sorry I missed seeing you at the event. As you may have gathered from my post, I was in true “Mommy mode” with the munchkins in tow. When we left the event, they gave me a hard time for running the a/c and driving too fast!
Congrats again on your new job! See you at BlogPotomac…it will be here before we know it!
75 mpg? Woo hoo! Glad you picked up some good tips from Wayne. Eco-driving is something that anyone can do *right now* to help contribute to a better environment - it’s not just for hybrid drivers. Really glad you got a chance to check it out, Larissa.
Looking forward to seeing you next month.
Scott Monty
Global Digital Communications
Ford Motor Company
@ScottMonty
The Playaz keep their cars revved at 7000 rpms at all times so we can peel out after stops.
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