The plan was not to have to get a car until I could get the car I want, which would be an all-electric.
Ah! Come on @tarazkp. Don't quit your dreams of possess an all electric car so fast?
Just purchase a LINDO from an Aussie countryman and you are done. };)
I don't really care what car I drive, but I am looking at perhaps a hybrid, since I can't afford a suitably sized electric.
Ditto!!
I do not want to change to something that just replaces what I have though, as I would like it to offer me some kind of different life experience.
So, what else of a "different life experience" you could get. Huh? :)
As for it has to also hold 4 adults, a baby chair and suitcases relatively often. Don't worry, you can take them on the roof or drag them on a small trailer behind.
On a serious note... bah! never mind. :)
That would be perfect for the minus 25 degree days!
Well, in the hybrids and electrics there are a lot more readouts making them gamified in some way. Pretty much everyone I know who has one ends up changing their driving behavior to tweak the numbers in some way. For example, one guy drives a slower road rather than the highway as it saves fuel, which means he has to leave a little earlier than normal.
On a side note: Steem needs analytics.
Yeah! I reckon for those cold days the astronaut suit would mean an additional nuisance. :)
My daughter looks like an astronaut every day in the winter
My daughter looks like
An astronaut every
Day in the winter
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No doubt she will be more than happy to be the driver of your brandnew Tuk-Tuk.
She knows she is too young to drive. She has said that, once she turns four though.
She knows she is too
Young to drive. She has said that,
Once she turns four though.
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Children also lie from time to time just to please.
Just leave your Tuk-Tuk keys misplaced out there at her reach and you'll see.