quickrch
Member
- First Name
- Rich
- Joined
- Apr 13, 2020
- Threads
- 1
- Messages
- 11
- Reaction score
- 18
- Location
- Virginia
- Vehicles
- 2012 Ford E350 Van, 2014 Ford Focus SE, 2015 Volkswagen Passat, 2006 Subaru Outback Legacy
- Occupation
- I count things
CT is the most practical vehicle I have ever seen. I want a truck but I drive a lot. I live rural and love it/don't want to move. I have a 130 mile commute at highway speed each way to work so 3-4 days a week I drive 4 hours I currently drive a gas car that gets 35mpg. I really like where I live and where I work and family dynamics make a move not realistic. A truck would be handy in my home life but not for a commute like mine. I don't want multiple vehicles to maintain.
Enter the CT, it has the range to get me to and from work even with battery degradation (Range). The solar roof is a plus. The auto pilot features are something hard to wait for. Stainless steel for a high mileage vehicle is a great idea. Seating for 5-6. The vault. It is like a cross between an econo car, a luxery sedan, a station wagon, and a truck. It takes all the best from each. I am looking forward to fewer maintenance issues, not worrying about paint, not paying for gas, and charging at home overnight.
Enter the CT, it has the range to get me to and from work even with battery degradation (Range). The solar roof is a plus. The auto pilot features are something hard to wait for. Stainless steel for a high mileage vehicle is a great idea. Seating for 5-6. The vault. It is like a cross between an econo car, a luxery sedan, a station wagon, and a truck. It takes all the best from each. I am looking forward to fewer maintenance issues, not worrying about paint, not paying for gas, and charging at home overnight.
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