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Thank you for the suggestion! However, I have used GrapheneOS. And I am a fan, and it could absolutely fulfil most of my needs. However there are a few things that it can't accomplish for me unfortunately.
There are Magisk Modules I use that I couldn't get loaded on GrapheneOS without massive hassle. I also don't want to live without AdAway, App Manager,Pixel IMS, AFWall+, amongst other apps.
I ran GrapheneOS before they supported Android Auto, and for a while after they had put that in. I just don't think it would exactly fit my current wants and needs.
As far as AdAway I totally understand that I could use a local VPN service to accomplish similar and block ads that way, however that would take away from my ability to connect to my home network and block ads.
I know my use case is rather fringe.