I have to throw that at him the next time he rubs the PIP in my face 0.107 is still well below the national average of 0.2+ and don't even start with some areas in Cali 0.60kWh And the PIP is still selling like crazy even after they yanked the HOV privilege. God I wish my mind doesn't count every penny
^^ At Electricity - Data - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) I'm seeing an average U.S. residential price of $0.1188 in 2012. My upper tier suburban rate is already within a few tenths of that. As for Cali, that 60 cent rate is probably a top home consumption tier, and EV customers such have the car on a different rate schedule. And I believe the HOV privilege was yanked only from regular hybrids, not EVs and Plug-ins.
That teaches me to quote more reliable websites, now I need to recalculate... wait, no I'm not getting a PIP anymore
The C-Max is Ford's entry into the feminine pad market. It will be the only way they can get advertised MPG.