It's always something...
3 years ago
After I narrowly get one bill paid and start squirreling away cash for another (or getting ready to finally see a doctor about my months-long illness), something else goes wrong. This time it's the truck, our only vehicle. The transmission is going. For my city-dwelling readers, public transportation isn't an option when you live 10+ miles from even a gas station. This is pretty bad.
It's times like this I wish I knew a tall, older wolf who drives a truck and exchanges rides for buttsex. A boy can dream. :'<
So hey, commissions are open, don't be shy, just be patient. Also consider my SubscribeStar, and I accept donations through Ko-fi and FA shinies.
Actually, I don't even think sex with Ryan would cheer me up. Life really sucks. :v
It's times like this I wish I knew a tall, older wolf who drives a truck and exchanges rides for buttsex. A boy can dream. :'<
So hey, commissions are open, don't be shy, just be patient. Also consider my SubscribeStar, and I accept donations through Ko-fi and FA shinies.
Actually, I don't even think sex with Ryan would cheer me up. Life really sucks. :v
I know its not in your budget of course, but interestingly, when I convinced my mother to get one, we lived 15 miles from town and her job, so thats 30 miles total per day at minimum. The hybrid battery lasts 32-40 miles depending on temperature.
She got an older model too, 2013 Chevy Volt, which never had its battery replaced. She can drive to and from town every single day on energy only, which costs half the amount of gas at the time of checking the costs, now its probably about 1/3rd the cost of gas with the prices having gone up. The only time she needs gas is in winter because the battery fails to operate when it gets too cold.
Its something to consider if you ever need to look into new vehicles, if it could realistically cut costs and such for you over the long term. Don't forget that as an electric vehicle, it needs less maintenance.
Here's hoping you get what you need!