Dustoff
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A ghost technical writer? lolWho knew the ghost of LBJ was a technical writter!
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Poor guy. Just imagine a life when you are named after a dead president. :-) ZAn article from the grave? (Notice who wrote it.)![]()
Yeah, been there, done that, got the t-shirt . . . but no residuals.A ghost technical writer? lol
I think that would be great. A cruise control was the only thing I thought would be important to add on a vehicle with a 600 plus mile range.
.... If it gets too close to $9,000 - $10,000 I'd opt for a basic regular car with 4 wheels and 4 seats and a good sized trunk.
No need for it here in sunny New Mexico. There are only a few days or nights that we even approach 25 degrees or less
One feature I'd overlooked - seat heaters. Yeah, they're nice on a cold winter day - of which we have about a dozen here on the third coast, particularly comfy entering the car with chilly leather seats. But those few occasions alone don't justify the cost/complexity to me.
What does justify it is my advancing age and concurrent back problems, where a nice warm wrap on your lower back is well worth the investment. Even in moderate temperatures, after a day of doing physical tasks I ought not to do, I found there's nothing like settling into my Lexus' cozy leather seats, turning the AC thermostat down to about 68°, and the seat heater up to "broil". A long drive home luxuriating in the therapeutic warmth with my personal heating pad wrapped around my backside eliminates any residual pain and saves me that "WHAT DID I DO TO MYSELF?" remorse the next morning.
After doing a little research for friends needing to replace the heating elements in their Lexi's seats, I found a pretty decent selection of them available in the aftermarket - even kits complete with switches and/or thermostats to upgrade any leather seating. There are probably even more now. Even if seat heaters not offered as options by EM, if you've used hog-ring pliers and can install seat covers, it would be a relatively easy Saturday job to DIY seat heaters and simple wiring in your Elio.
Not only is it blessed relief for your back during that long drive home, install a heater in the back seat too. Whether you need one for your occasional passenger or not, at least it'll help you get that pizza home nice and warm . . . .![]()