Roadhump
Time you enjoyed wasting was not wasted
- Location
- The flatlands of South West Lancs
This is an argument I have had with my wife many a time. I drive, she doesn't, I used to need a car for work as I had a 30 odd mile round trip and public transport couldn't always be relied on for my shifts, and I could be called out at short notice. The car was also vey useful when the kids were at university, but now they have left and my work now involves a couple of local part time jobs, the car could easily be dispensed with. However, we still have one due to Mrs. Hump's powers of persuasion. We have often been through the arguments on this thread; the supermarket shopping, the spur of the moment trip out, etc, but they are all surmountable. I also find driving quite frustrating and uncomfortable.
I have calculated the money we would save from not having a car loan, not spending on fuel, depreciation, maintenance, insurance etc, and it is quite staggering, even though we only have a modest, low powered Ford Focus which is cheap to maintain and run. We would still be in pocket using public transport, taxis, supermarket delivery fees, and hire cars for trips away, but try telling MLW that.
I hope that this car is the last I will own, we are well placed for public transport, and I prefer cycling, our local authority issues free travel passes for people when they reach 60, so in 3 years, transport within out LA area will be free, and for the occasional trip outside the boundary, we could easily afford the charges from what we would save, or hire a car for short periods. Here's to a car free future!!
I have calculated the money we would save from not having a car loan, not spending on fuel, depreciation, maintenance, insurance etc, and it is quite staggering, even though we only have a modest, low powered Ford Focus which is cheap to maintain and run. We would still be in pocket using public transport, taxis, supermarket delivery fees, and hire cars for trips away, but try telling MLW that.
I hope that this car is the last I will own, we are well placed for public transport, and I prefer cycling, our local authority issues free travel passes for people when they reach 60, so in 3 years, transport within out LA area will be free, and for the occasional trip outside the boundary, we could easily afford the charges from what we would save, or hire a car for short periods. Here's to a car free future!!