I'm not going to trade (whether directly or as part of sell-and-then-buy) my V60 CC for a corresponding plug-in hybrid. I might get $32k for it if lucky, and the hybrid V60 costs $65k before taxes (albeit a less powerful version theoretically should cost closer to $59k new).
I'm not going to do jack squat about selling it early.
But I will do the following to reduce my footprints. Trips to Costco's aside, I can do most of my grocery shopping (up to 5 miles) by bike. I'm getting a rack and pedaling in lieu of driving, choosing to go on days and times amenable to cycling. Unfortunately, I'll have to drive in the winter (can't stand either the rock salt or the dirty slush). Doing my errands on the bike also saves me from having to get on roads where I'd drive 50 mph for 90 seconds, only to stop for the next minute.
Where I live, it's also cool enough that I don't need to run the AC until noon on the majority of days, and even then at 75 F (which translates to 77 F upstairs where my office is). When we move and buy our own place, the office will either be on the first floor or I will run a window unit.
It's not doing nothing for any and all aspects, but it's distinctly not doing jack squat in terms of getting a new or new-to-me vehicle when the current one is fine as is.
I suspect that may be what @
caleb refers to.
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