Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is your boss telling you want to do about a car? And are you and your boss having a baby together? Why "we"?
Op here, "We" is my husband and I.
Also, we (my husband and I) only have one car because we both telework so we share this car.
You share a work leased car? That doesn't make a lot of sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is your boss telling you want to do about a car? And are you and your boss having a baby together? Why "we"?
Op here, "We" is my husband and I.
Also, we (my husband and I) only have one car because we both telework so we share this car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is your boss telling you want to do about a car? And are you and your boss having a baby together? Why "we"?
Op here, "We" is my husband and I.
Anonymous wrote:Why is your boss telling you want to do about a car? And are you and your boss having a baby together? Why "we"?
Anonymous wrote:Just signed a 3 year lease on a Lexus RX450 hybrid w/10k miles per year for under $500/month. A hybrid RAV4 or a Highlander should be even cheaper. We won't really save much in fuel, but it just made me feel better to get 30 mpg rather than 20 for the non-hybrid. I chose to lease with the hope that there will be some good non-Tesla electric options in a couple years.
Anonymous wrote:For that money you can go with a fully loaded RAV4, or nicely appointed Lexus NX hybrid or LX hybrid.
All are Toyota platform hybrid systems. I’d stick with one of those three cars. The LX is very roomy and has basically zero road noise. It’s like riding on a pillow.