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I can suggest a Miele - they are fantastically quiet!I need to buy a new vacuum cleaner. I have an old model which uses bags and they are no longer available.
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I can suggest a Miele - they are fantastically quiet!I need to buy a new vacuum cleaner. I have an old model which uses bags and they are no longer available.
Work driving is strictly commuting as I understand it, the daily drive to get to a place of work. If you work entirely from home, for instance, you don't need it. Going to a church would need to be insured as work if you were a paid employee of the church (minister, office administrator, etc.) commuting to and from work. If you are just going for your weekly/whatever group or volunteering, it would not require you insure for work. But consult your broker/agent to confirm. That's just how I understand it. Right now, our two Civics are insured for commuting (I use one, my son the other) while our CRV is not (Mrs. M uses it and she's retired).Is that for pleasure?
I'm pretty sure that I would have enjoyed an ebike in my younger days. Now, with multiple health challenges I didn't feel in control of it. My wrists just didn't want to support the weight when I tried to dismount!Right?!? I don't know. They have their place, but they're not all that and a bag of chips.
I'm with you on that, although different reasons. Most of my driving is back and forth for treatments, doctors appointments, pharmacy needs, and medical testing. I will pick up groceries with those trips too. It's actually pretty rare for me to be driving unconnected to anything medical these days. Errands rather than pleasure would be a more accurate term.@JayneWonders -- sounds like you are working too hard these days. We are in the process of buying a used Corolla (2020 with less than 5000 km on it). When I talked to the insurance company they asked: Is it going to be used for pleasure or work commute? Are those the only two options I wanted to ask.....My husband's very old and rusty truck is unreliable, and our (newer) car is 10 years old. When I'm out and about, my husband is stranded and vice versa. Lately I have been using our car for: transporting people to hospital appointments, to transport the church bulletins to the church in time for choir practice, to get groceries, to go to Bible Study. Is that for pleasure? I don't think I'll ever consider driving anywhere a pleasurable activity.