12th Sep 2019, 11:54
Good idea? Not seeing the logic here. With even just ordinary maintenence, a modern car should last at least 15-20 years, barring accidents or disasters. So, because it's no longer being made, you want to buy two of them to, uh, "spread the wear". Why? So that you can drive the same car for the next 30-40 years? Ugh.
What, you say you're not going to keep it that long? Then why buy two of them?
11th Sep 2019, 23:07
You keep both on a maintainer. Quick plug in the grille. Even do that with our motorcycles at 100%, even if sitting for weeks. I suspect it doesn’t take any longer to plug in a Chevrolet Volt for a free charge at the employer's charging station. Or plugging in a cell phone for recharging. Can’t drive all these vehicles daily, so it's a wise move.