Sounds more than reasonable to me. I wouldn't buy a PHEV right now if I lived in Australia. It is fairly easy to use either here, but, I have a Toyota Highlander Hybrid, and I waiting in a holding pattern to trade for the electric. I still want more charging stations and the time it takes to be less. I know that is asking a lot, but, I am a patient woman.
I liked the Lexus and had a Hyundai, which was surprisingly awesome. I gave it to my daughter and she loves it.
Of course, I would rather have a Lambo... just saying.
You'd not have to, I'd chauffeur you around.
Yep, the Toyota Kluger here. Good vehicles. I'm not sure we have the EV though.
Also...I use Lambos for weight lifting purposes. (Taken in Bologna, Italy, at the Lamborghini factory.)
See? You really are nice. Did I call you cranky last week? I was so wrong! ;)
The Kluger is a hybrid electric vehicle, but they have an EV branded as the bZ model that are.
Toyota is releasing this year the second-generation Mirai hydrogen fuel-cell car, supported by the new Toyota Hydrogen Centre in Melbourne. I have no vision of those.
Lamborghini and Ferrari were popular cars to pick up at the factories when people were transferring back to the States from Europe. The government would ship one car home for you. Unfortunately, I didn't take advantage of a great deal. Weight lifting purposes. LOL
Off to bed! It might be vacation, but, it is 3 am. Goodnight!
Well, you might get some crank-factor as I'm rather intolerant of wanker-drivers but it would not be directed at you so I'd assume the crank would be acceptable.
Hydrogen was talked about in another comment on this post...Is it a potential option and possible a leap-frog to EV? Hmm, let's see.
Night swigs, may your dreams be crank-free.