@POPS I’d hate to say it but you’re getting old??
Seriously though, realising your needs may change is an important phase many people skip when changing car. It’s not until you get in the proposed new one and realise you can’t get out or, worse, buy a huge powerful monster just for it to pootle about on half power for 3 years that you find you’re risking spending too much on entirely the wrong thing.
I’ve gone from driving up motorways at Mach 1? to barely bothering to get to the speed limit, not to maximise range but purely because it’s a comfortable ride over the mad rush. I used to be so stressed trying to get there 5 minutes quicker, just to find I was no quicker than those cruising up the inside lane. Plus, these days, if you’re driving around town, you’re likely to be restricted to 20 or 30 if you’re lucky which means that slow cruiser that’s full of comfortable features makes loads more sense than to 750 bhp monster that barely gets out of second.
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