My trips for the last month.

Visit my mother 20km return.
Drive to band job 80km return.
Drive to band practice 40km return.
Go to Sydney with Granddaughters for a concert 800km,
Drive to airport to fly to Funeral 80km return.
Drive to band job 80km return.
Go to Sydney to see my car and start it up 700km return.

Generally I will drop in to my mums house on a bike ride. I seem to do about 5 short trips a month and one or two long trips. Certainly over 3/4 of the KM's are long trips. I generally fill up on the way out of town and the way back in at the cheap petrol station and don't need to fill up in between for my small trips.

My big concern is the Skoda Octavia 6 speed manual is a lot of fun to drive but the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV seemed very boring on the test drive. The only thing it has going for it is the 4WD for doing more bike riding in national parks and wanting to drive into the bush. when I said the Outlander seemed boring to drive I was told by she who is supposed to be obeyed your MGB will be finished soon and that is your fun car, you don't need two fun cars. Not sure if i should be obeying her or not on this decision.

I agree that Tesla ticks a lot of boxes but the box Tesla does not tick is their lack of a wagon, no way could I use one for band jobs carrying guitars, amplifiers speakers, lights etc. in a Model 3 or Y and Tesla doesn't sell anything else down under. Why they don't make a wagon/hatch version of the # and Y to me is crazy.