New car:
Opel Corsa E(lectric). The old one, a 6 year Hyundai Ioniq Plugin Hybrid, suddenly started responding somewhat erratically to the accelerator, and blatantly rejected any reverse running suggestions. We feared curative (attempted) operating treatments would take time and require significant financial transactions. So, since we already were contemplating getting a new one, the decision was fairly simple. Time to let it go.
There's only two of us now, so a smaller car was OK, and considering intended use of the thing, 350 km when fully charged is more than enough. Tuesday is the day!
We could of course have bought a more "exciting" car, a Tesla, a BMW, there's even an electric Rolls Royce. Or the one I really wanted, the veeery desirable Hyundai Ioniq 5. But (unlike when buying PC equipment) I chose to be rational and buy what we actually needed.
pibbuR who likes caviar, but doesn't need football teams or jet planes of any kind (except the A 380 model the wife bought him for Christmas some years ago).
PS. As mentioned the old one was a plugin hybrid (70 km electric capacity). It turned out that we very rarely used petrol, and usually only when we forgot to charge it. On the average we filled the tank twice a year. DS.