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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink20•2 months agoMy wife and I share the cars like this. Is it so weird? We usually select the best car for the job at hand.
minus-square@MataVatniklink9•2 months agoWhat if it was a daily commute for both you and your wife? Would you play eeny miny moe with the cars every morning?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink7•2 months agoGood point. She commutes a few days per week, but I’m 100/% work from home. Can’t say I miss commuting.
minus-square@houstoneulerslink6•2 months agoYea, why is this such a surprise. Especially with kids or groceries. Different trips require different transportation needs.
minus-square@Feyrlink6•2 months agoSame. And the best car at hand is the EV one, 100pct of the time. Whoever goes out takes that car. In the off chance the second person need to go out at the same time, they take the older crappy car.
My wife and I share the cars like this. Is it so weird? We usually select the best car for the job at hand.
What if it was a daily commute for both you and your wife? Would you play eeny miny moe with the cars every morning?
Good point. She commutes a few days per week, but I’m 100/% work from home. Can’t say I miss commuting.
Commutting 40min+ each way every day, I envy.
Yea, why is this such a surprise. Especially with kids or groceries. Different trips require different transportation needs.
Same. And the best car at hand is the EV one, 100pct of the time. Whoever goes out takes that car. In the off chance the second person need to go out at the same time, they take the older crappy car.
Best for the job, sure, but not randomly.