Going car free doesn't seem to go down well with some

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gavroche

Getting old but not past it
Location
North Wales
Freedom of choice. A car is certainly an advantage as it is very useful for all sorts of reasons ( especially when it rains, snows, cold etc....) but it is not compulsory. It is your prerogative and yours only. Personally, I could not do without mine.
 

jazzkat

Fixed wheel fanatic.
My Dad used to nag me about getting a car when I only had a motorbike. It never stopped me 'pullin' the burdz!' :tongue:
I used to just smile and nod and do my own thing. When I bought an ex-army land rover my mum said I was eccentric!!
You don't 'need' a car, I managed for years without one (though I had a motorbike) but they are useful.
 

Drago

Legendary Member
When I were young I bought a Capri 2.8i. Oh yeah baby, a real fadge magnet.

But what an utter waste of time. The bucket Recaros stopped the young ladies from opening their legs sufficiently to do the deed!
 

Pauluk

Senior Member
Location
Leicester
ColinJ said:
There are approximately 1 billion motor vehicles in the world which is only about 1 per 7 people.
That's as may be, but they don't all live in Western Europe.

It may be perfectly possible to live your life without a car but it will exclude many possibilities. If you are aware of what these are and don't mind then go/stay car free.
 

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
That's as may be, but they don't all live in Western Europe.

It may be perfectly possible to live your life without a car but it will exclude many possibilities. If you are aware of what these are and don't mind then go/stay car free.
What am I/we missing out on?
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
What am I/we missing out on?

The opportunity to grumble about the cost....;)

I've been car free most of my life, I live in a city centre, I go everywhere by bike or on foot, or the train.

It didn't stop me 'pulling' - although to be fair, NT does have a car, and for him not having it would be more restrictive, given that he uses it as a workhorse more than just socialising.

To the OP, listen politely and do what you feel best. How old are you? Old enough to stop doing what your Dad says, I suspect!
 

mchunt

Well-Known Member
I've never driven (lucky for all the other road users out there!) and had no problems, but then I do like to live in or close to civilisation rather than in the sticks where you must have a car. Cars are so 20cn.

Save the money and spend it on nights in good hotels, weekends away or if you completely fail to pull - a brand new bike!
 
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