You can still do the conversion trick, it just converts at a lower rate. It's still cheaper than paying full price.
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Yep I've seen the pamphlet from top, was impressed that page 1 is about the environment, but was disappointed after reading it. Nothing ambitious, very confusing, a bit same same.
I've tried it, didn't like it. Started really nice, but got boring pretty quickly.
Stremio + RD
Starfield. And Crash Team Racing with the family, it was on sale for $5 brand new disc.
We went today and had a very good time, both adults and kids!
Yep they said that, but they still don't know what to do with phevs... As then they would pay twice.
Even with RUC added, assuming $70/1000km, we save about 2-3k / year compared to our Corolla.
And yes you're right, if National wins, climate action is taking a step back. That's why we'll vote Greens.
We replaced our Corolla with a Leaf last year so we don't have to worry anymore about rising petrol prices & for environmental reasons. Initially we had range anxiety, but we're very happy with it now. Sure, long trips can be annoying, but we have a camper van as backup. But even with our Leaf we could do long trips, just would have to QC and take a break every 60-90 minutes.
While it's not an option for everyone, I think it makes a lot of sense for many people to go for an EV. Even if you don't have the cash, you could get a cheap green loan and be much better off in the long run.
It also drives so much better than an ICE, very quiet and continuous traction.
Not OP, but I'm loving it. 11 hours in and already done a bunch of side quests and exploration. Spent 5 hours or so surveying a planet, building an outpost, and helping some people I came across.
It all feels very engaging and interesting.
Thanks for sharing! Strawberry with mint and lemon sounds great!
Thanks @[email protected] that's exactly what I needed! I really miss mini maps. Hopefully they will add that soon to the game itself.
Switched part of our mortgage to revolving credit. With higher interest rates, saves quite a bit, as long as you offset it.