I just traded in a fun but very inefficient SUV for a hybrid sedan last week due to my job requiring me to be onsite more, necessitating a crazy amount of gas consumption for my daily commute. The good news is that I went from getting 28 MPG to 51 MPG on a 52 mile commute. The bad news is that I'm annoying everyone on the road by driving like a grandma in order to meet the EPA estimate of 55 MPG combined for my vehicle (I haven't got there yet, but there are lots of hills on my drive and its no longer summer, where batteries thrive best).
I did a fair bit of homework before deciding on my 2023 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid Blue (went for the base version due to higher mileage), and ruled out Plug-in hybrids due to my commute being too long and full EVs due to size and range (they would be a drag on our bimonthly 600 mile trips up to Maine). I probably should have made this post earlier to ask if anyone can vouch for or against my conclusions on other powertrain types. but I digress.
That being said, can anyone offer any advice on driving a hybrid without making the whole highway swear vengeance upon you? I'm also curious about experiences with EVs and Plug-ins, just for consideration 7 years from now.
I did a fair bit of homework before deciding on my 2023 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid Blue (went for the base version due to higher mileage), and ruled out Plug-in hybrids due to my commute being too long and full EVs due to size and range (they would be a drag on our bimonthly 600 mile trips up to Maine). I probably should have made this post earlier to ask if anyone can vouch for or against my conclusions on other powertrain types. but I digress.
That being said, can anyone offer any advice on driving a hybrid without making the whole highway swear vengeance upon you? I'm also curious about experiences with EVs and Plug-ins, just for consideration 7 years from now.
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