Bearhunter
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- Joined
- Apr 23, 2019
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- 16
Proud owner of 2018 Outlander PHEV.
From Toronto, Canada, anyone else in my area , contact me , we are few and far between as Outlander is new to North America
I'm no tree hugger and don't think I will impact polar bear survival rates by driving a Hybrid, just a good car that I like and it suits me great right now. In a large spread out area like Toronto EV's make sense, hybrids even more as I travel 500 klicks to my daughter's regularly, ( yes Canada IS big )
We have no where near the logistical support that Europe and U.K. has, again big country, so a hybrid is definitely more sensible IMHO.
Now the bigger issue is how will I fair in the winter. I believe my -20c winters will be less detrimental than the infamous "Andy's" +40c summers down under.
Already have gleaned lots of information from you all and I am great full and hope that in the future I will be able to positively contribute.
I did post a question about resetting wifi in the general discussion forum
From Toronto, Canada, anyone else in my area , contact me , we are few and far between as Outlander is new to North America
I'm no tree hugger and don't think I will impact polar bear survival rates by driving a Hybrid, just a good car that I like and it suits me great right now. In a large spread out area like Toronto EV's make sense, hybrids even more as I travel 500 klicks to my daughter's regularly, ( yes Canada IS big )
We have no where near the logistical support that Europe and U.K. has, again big country, so a hybrid is definitely more sensible IMHO.
Now the bigger issue is how will I fair in the winter. I believe my -20c winters will be less detrimental than the infamous "Andy's" +40c summers down under.
Already have gleaned lots of information from you all and I am great full and hope that in the future I will be able to positively contribute.
I did post a question about resetting wifi in the general discussion forum