I can put a 58cm frame gravel bike in the back without removing any components, when the back seats are folded down.
Adding a roof rack and Thule long and thin "torpedo" top box has not really impacted my economy, as measured on this long road trip to Scotland that I am on. This means that I can carry loads of stuff.
My current hotel has put us in a "family" suite in the manor house, not the main building. Which means I can park right outside it, next to a window through which I can run a charging cable. I don't even need the "fire risk" extension cable. Result! Free miles.
Re the eNiro:
I can put a 58cm frame gravel bike in the back without removing any components, when the back seats are folded down.
Adding a roof rack and Thule long and thin "torpedo" top box has not really impacted my economy, as measured on this long road trip to Scotland that I am on. This means that I can carry loads of stuff.
My current hotel has put us in a "family" suite in the manor house, not the main building. Which means I can park right outside it, next to a window through which I can run a charging cable. I don't even need the "fire risk" extension cable. Result! Free miles.