Sounds like a good way to end up with dvt as well.

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Diverticulitis?

Deep vein thrombosis. Cramped up and poor gas exchange leading to high co2 in the car by morning unless you have the windows down.

For sure. Cold climates there is idling to consider as well, and the windows down lets the bugs in. It’s certainly not ideal.

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The Prius ones seemed p comfy tbh, there’s actually a decent bit of room for sleeping and storage.

I assume this is some greeny faggotry, hence the prius rather than something more roomy like a van?

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Yes, Tesla?

Teslas don’t have an engine to recharge the battery, that’s a huge difference.

True, but chargers are becoming ubiquitous and imagine the number of days a charge would keep you warm and cool if you were largely stationary!

Well, the point is that you don’t have to stay stationary with a hybrid, you can go around explore even remote areas and remain comfortable.

The thing I love most about teslas is seeing them being charged by petrol generators in public.

Probably better than what usually charges them, coal fired power plants. 😎