When my lease is up in 2021 I doubt I'll be keeping my car, because I'd have to buy it and I probably won't live long enough for that to be worthwhile - especially since she doesn't want to inherit it. (Maybe I can get a lease extension or two, or snap up one of the last 2020 40kwh Leafs.) My housemate, after some fairly intractable problems with her Prius PHEV idling very roughly, is beginning to concede that maybe a BEV-only lifestyle is for us after all. We just aren't using enough gas in her car for its health, ironically enough.The likely scenario is: I lease another nice car (likely a Leaf SV unless Nissan comes to its senses about leather interiors) and she buys a car for mainly around town, with some longer errands. Why am I rambling on about this, in this topic? Depending on the used market values in 2021, we may get a used Bolt LT as that second BEV. The main obstacle, oddly enough, is that it lacks a "Granny Mode" to tame the power for drivers who prefer Prius-like driving. She wouldn't be able to drive a BEV with less than 150 miles of range, even though she never exceeds maybe 75 miles in a day, and the Bolt appears to have the best combination of range and cost. The seats also make it more of an around town kind of car...