I have made it about two years now with my BlackWing as my work commuter.  I have subjected it to two winters.
It's been very comfortable and capable.
But man, I drive this thing like a grandma in at 6am, barely ever over 2k RPMs.  I still struggle for 22mpgs.  Can I afford it, yep.
But I also pay about $2150 to insure it.
Grundy wouldn't allow me to insure it under my collectors policy as I don't have enough dailies.
 They also have it depreciating as it's not a collectors policy, so it was down to $58k of coverage.
Some sane people would sell the BlackWing.
I love the BlackWing and I am dumb.
So my solution?
Well work offers free EV charging.  I spend about $240 a month on gas commuting.  If I got a $0 down lease that was sub $240 a month, the car would essentially be free.
What about insurance?
Well, the BlackWing with collectors agreed value at $68k is $354.  EVs were $1500-1800, combined...yep, no additional cost to what I'm already paying.  Free car.
I'm also going to put less miles, less wear and tear, less maintenance and no more salt on the BlackWing.
That's a lot of upside isn't it?
I am not an EV early adopter.  I am not doing this for politics, to save the world, to make a statement.
This is a free car for my household.  Another car my wife can drive.  It keeps my BlackWing nicer and better protected.
So I see this Jalopnik article.  The cheapest lease in the country is a $42k Hyundai Ioniq 6.  $239 a month, $0 down, 12k miles a year.  Well shit, that's got me written all over it.
I live in Michigan.  Good luck finding the RWD SE this lease offer was based on.
I find one 10 miles away and start a text with a salesman.
Typical, of that car is sold.  All I have left is an SEL AWD.  That's a whole different ball game.  Dual motor, 0-60 in 4.3, tons of features and now a $50k+ MSRP.  This where they say some stupid high numbers.
But I am in the best position.  I don't NEED this car.  4 cars for me, 5 with my wife's car.  We're DINKS.
I link the article again and say $1 more than that offer is of no interest to me.
An hour later he says I got the managers ok, he'll do the deal on same deal on the SEL AWD.
Wait, what?
I was a bit in shock.
I started making things official, but waited for the ball to drop, the gotcha moment.  Some hidden fees.  Some upsell.
Nothing.
I wasn't transferring a plate, so I paid for it.  That was it.  I got there the next day(yesterday) and had done everything over email/text so it was here's my debit card and drove off.  No up sells.  In fact I told him I'd do wheel & tire insurance because of the 20" wheels in Metro Detroit.  He knocked $100 off that when I winced a bit.
This thing is fantastic.  Way nicer than it needs to be for an appliance that I'm not even going to garage.  Charging it ONCE a week for free at work covers 1-2wks commute thanks to a near 300 mile range.  I also get 2yrs of free charging at Electrify America locations.
It's a polarizing car looks wise.  I'm glad it's not anonymous looking like a Tesla 3, they went for it.  Interior is excellent, build quality excellent.  I'm glad a sedan exists.  When I grabbed his last i6, my two buddies came today where the guy gave him my same deal for an i5 "SUV" for a few bucks more.  
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