Ok, we got off track on the EV discussion. So to get back in that direction would the hybrid vehicle be the smart answer at this juncture ?
Hybrid was the smart answer a decade ago. Today, why mess with the extra complexity and storage loss?
We’ve been all in on modern cars for a about a year now. My wife ordered a Model 3 (long range RWD, a configuration no longer offered) the day of Musk’s keynote and it was delivered in the summer of 2018. I followed suit with a Model Y (7 seat long range AWD). I’m glad to drive an American car, something I never thought I’d be able to say - everything out of the other US automakers has been hot garbage for as long as I’ve been alive.
The only thing I don’t love about either car is the wide turning circle. We’ve done road trips in both cars, and the Supercharger network is great.
At this point in time I couldn’t imagine spending real money on a legacy-mobile. A beater to tide you over until the price gap between moderns and legacies comes down, maybe. But spending a lot on a legacy car is just getting a boat anchor that will depreciate like a surround processor without immersive. (I recently saw an Anthem D2v on sale for hundreds, not thousands, of dollars.)
We’re all in on Tesla but there are now others in the game. Mach-E may be the best Big Three thing ever. Hyundai/Kia just introduced some really nice ones. So far I’m less enamored of the German ones that aren’t Taycan or i3 (a near perfect urban commuter car), but they will be coming along. It’s worth looking around.