Robert Bruninga via EV wrote:
I donno.  My family of four before the kids left had 5.  Not a one cost more
than $5k.  Salvage Priuses for daily use, plus a gramma's hand-me-down  Geo
Metro and an old Ford van for occasional towing and hauling.  And a few
un-registered old EV projects out back.  The entire fleet cost much less
than a single average new American car.

We drove a vehicle appropriate for the trip.

That's my situation as well. We have one car per driver in the family. Each one is different, so we can pick the vehicle best suited to the job at hand. A 2013 Leaf (daily driver), a 2001 Prius (long trips), and a 2010 pickup (towing, hauling).

It doesn't appear to me that this strategy is at all unusual.
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