That's the rental I had. Lots of fancy displays and stuff. In the three weeks I 
had mine I averages around 39 mpg.  Tiny fuel tank, like ten gallons. I think I 
put less than 15 gallons of gas in it for the three weeks.

Just for grins I looked at what one cost new - depending on how it was 
optioned, about $25-$30k. However, there were a number of local dealers that 
had demos or program cars with low miles and full warranties you could purchase 
in the mid teens. That would make sense.

Eight year warranty on the battery and related components.

-D

> On Jul 17, 2017, at 10:06 PM, archer75--- via Mercedes 
> <mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
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> 
> OK Don wrote:
>> Exactly - - however, as I've stated before, there is no one vehicle that
>> will best fulfill all missions. At this point, an EV is great for running
>> around town, not so great for cruising cross country. A well engineered
>> hybrid might do both, but I doubt it.
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Son had a Ford Fusion Hybrid he bought new and kept for five years or so, 
> accumulating about 200K miles. It was very comfortable driving long 
> distances, and had no repairs other than a rear wheel bearing. It used Prius 
> technoloy  and a Ford engine for the drive train. It would have been more 
> popular and more widely sold but for the high price. It weighted about 4000 
> lbs and got an average of 39 mpg combined road and city.
> Gerry
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