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When I was younger and it didn't hurt to sit so long at a stretch sure - tough out a 12 hr drive to SF, Park City, or Denver in one stretch. Now the chargers give a much needed excuse to get out and get limbered back up. That said, I don't think I've ever spent more than 25-40 minutes tops at a charger and I get to break those trips in two :)
New super chargers are fast. I have found all Tesla cars I’ve driven to be fantastic road trip vehicles. Even when I have flown somewhere and needed to do a long drive, I didn’t think twice about renting a LR s or x in Turo.
 

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What's the RDX worth? Would it be worthwhile to get rid of that (for the money) and get something used that has a history of reliability and cheap? Maybe a Civic, Corolla, Camry. What's the insurance there? That's why I'm getting rid of the outback. It's good (better than the MY) for hauling but $700 / year is too much. Not much multi-car discount with 2 drivers here. It's the cheapest at $695. The Camry & MY are $794/$810.