MacB
Lover of things that come in 3's
- Location
- Farnborough, Hampshire
Two weeks ago, my wife and myself needed to go from Ely to Bristol for the weekend. We needed to be in Bristol by 8pm on the Friday. A train fare was going to be £209 ... each! We opted to spend the roughly £60 it cost in diesel in our 55mpg Focus instead, but out of interest I went to Avis car rental for a quote. They would have rented us an Astra for the weekend for £56 - obviously that covers insurance, depreciation and enough for Avis to make a profit ... add on your £60 diesel and you're still comfortably under £209, let alone the £418 it would have cost for the both of us!
This is an interesting side that many don't consider, I know a few people that don't own a car but rent one when the need arises. Ok, they don't live in a rural area and a couple live in London, but it's still surprising how rarely the need arises. The big hurdle seems to be committing to doing without the 'comfort blanket' sitting on the drive/road. Once that's overcome the reality seems to be far cheerier than the expectations.
But cars are so much more, to many people, than just a means of getting from A to B.