Sunday, 20 June 2021

Toyota's 2021 Sienna hybrid proves minivans can be fun, not just practical

 

Toyota's 2021 Sienna hybrid proves minivans can be fun, not just practical

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There comes a time in your life when minivans just make sense. Usually, that's when you start to learn about the nuances of car seats, strollers and all of the other gear kids require. Then come the soccer matches and cacouphonous carpools. I won't waste time arguing for the practicality of minivans, because no matter how you frame it, they'll always be better for a typical family than an SUV or crossover. They have got more room for passengers and cargo alike, and they're just easier to access when you need to secure a screaming toddler.

No matter how much sense they make, though, minivans still suffer from being seen as boring vehicles for soccer moms and dads who've just given up. That's an idea Toyota is trying to obliterate with its 2021 Sienna. Its sporty styling evokes Toyota's more adventurous SUVs, and it has all of the latest infotainment amenities to please both parents and kids. Most importantly, though, every 2021 Sienna is a hybrid offering at least 35 MPG of combined mileage (the entry-level LE trim is rated at 36 MPG). And with a starting price of $34,460, it's around $4,000 less than Toyota’s 2021 Hybrid Highlander, which offers the same mileage but with more limited seating space

Get £150 off at the garage

 


Get £150 off at the garage

When you buy car insurance through MoneySuperMarket, we’ll give you £150 of vouchers to use at the garage. You can use these towards the cost of MOTs, servicing and tyres for a whole year – it’s our best offer yet, to keep you on the road all year round.

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What’s the deal?

Surprise visits to the garage can leave you feeling stressed and out of pocket – that’s where we come in. As well as hunting down the best deals for your insurance, we’re also offering a helping hand to keep your car running throughout the year.

When you buy your car insurance through us, you’ll get £150 towards the costs of maintaining your car. This includes up to £65 off an MOT and full service, up to £30 off a full set of tyres, and £15 off for two. You can also get between £5 and £30 off a wide range of maintenance costs.

You can use your car care vouchers at hundreds of participating garages around the England, Scotland and Wales, including big names like ATS, as well as smaller independent garages.

How it works

When you buy car insurance through MoneySuperMarket, we’ll send you an email to let you know your vouchers are ready to use. You’ll be able to see the whole range of ways to use your vouchers, and how to redeem them when you book your car in.

Then when your car needs some work, just choose a garage, let them know you’ll be using a voucher when you book, and take the voucher with you when you take your car in. That’s it!

Friday, 18 June 2021

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Demi Rose Raise The Temperature in Hot Bikini Pictures 2021

British beauty Demi Rose teased her 13.2 million Instagram followers with her latest hot and sexy pictures showcasing her beauty. The social media sensation has been making headlines for spending time out in LA, flaunting her bikini body. A few days ago, Demi was seen flaunting her jaw-dropping curves in a super-tiny, snakeskin, and pink string bikini that was definitely pushing boundaries.

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Camarasal Poll Shows Entrepreneurs Are Worried About Bitcoin Law in El Salvador

 

Camarasal Poll Shows Entrepreneurs Are Worried About Bitcoin Law in El Salvador



Camarasal, a well known entrepreneur association in El Salvador, announced the results of a poll made this month. The poll shows almost 100% of Salvadorans worry about the implementation of the bitcoin tender law approved recently. Most criticize the obligatory character of receiving bitcoin payments and don’t expect this move to bring investment to the country.

Camarasal Poll Shows Concerns About Bitcoin Tender Law Implementation

A quick poll conducted by Camarasal, one of the biggest entrepreneur groups in El Salvador, is showing people have deep concerns about the future application of the Bitcoin Law. The poll got more than 1,600 answers in just four days from entrepreneurs and non-entrepreneurs. Camarasal president Jorge HasbĂșn stated on the massive participation that:

We believe that this excellent response is a reflection of how urgent this issue is for Salvadorans, in the sense of the implications it will have for the family economy on a day-to-day basis.

More than 96% of the entrepreneurs polled prefer an optional use of bitcoin for payments. The bitcoin tender law forces entrepreneurs to accept bitcoin for payments, as long as the entrepreneur manages the technological infrastructure to do so. In the same way, 45.3% indicated they were concerned that the circulation of cryptocurrency in the country is mandatory; while 35.9% assured that it generates mistrust.

Also, most of the entrepreneurs won’t keep the bitcoin received as payment for their goods and services: 51.6% of them answered they would exchange the bitcoin received for dollars. Bitcoin is a pretty volatile asset too, and that scares entrepreneurs that work with tight margins.

Non-Entrepreneurs Also Skeptical About Bitcoin

Camarasal also polled non-entrepreneurs, but the answers were not optimistic either. About using bitcoin as a medium of exchange, 36% said they are concerned and 39% said they distrusted it. The topic of wages and remittances was also included in the poll. El Salvador is a remittance-intensive country, with 23% of the GDP coming from these, according to AP. 93.2% said that they do not want to receive their salary in cryptocurrency, while 82.5% assured that they are not interested in receiving remittances in bitcoin.

Salvadoreans are still lack training on bitcoin and its management, and that might be the key behind these unoptimistic answers. Camarasal vicepresident Carmen Alas stated:

It will be essential that there is a broad consultation with an interdisciplinary group that represents the sectors involved for the construction of the regulations that make this law operational