@Burgerman333 you’re not wrong but I have been flip flopping through a few different cars and have a track record of getting carried away. As you say the needs are few, although pretty specific and limit the options with scheme EVs, which isn’t a bad thing. However, before I made the list of needs the things I was looking at getting from the next car was getting out of hand. For example the Ariya Evolve hit the top of the list because the steering wheel and seats could be set electronically, which could have meant a profile for each driver and the seat would set accordingly. Sounds great until you realise there’s only one driver right now and even if the Mrs does finally pass her test, she’ll only drive if I can’t. So that’s a great feature entirely wasted on us that became almost a criteria to exclude other cars.
So I got all nerdy, hit the spreadsheets and took control. I then thought that there may be others who are less capable in Excel who could appreciate the work done and make use of it for their own list of needs. Yes there are simpler ways and to some people deciding on their next car is an absolute doddle, for others it’s a task of research, creating lists and short lists to do some more research and starting all over again as something else comes on scheme or prices change. These are the people this could help.
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