Brandane
Legendary Member
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- Costa Clyde
Was just thinking, when I was in my late teens/early 20s, it was the done thing to pass your test and get a car, even if it was a cheap banger. Among my peers and numerous cousins, by the time we were in our mid 20s it was almost 100% of us were car owners.
Looking around me now, among my nephews and nieces who are all in their late 20s/early 30s, it is about 40% car ownership. All have passed their test, but for whatever reason have not bothered to buy a car. I don't blame them! Any fun they used to be has long gone, and owning a car is now a dull, stressful, and expensive experience.
Have the youth seen sense and decided there are better ways to move around? And most certainly better ways to spend their cash?
Looking around me now, among my nephews and nieces who are all in their late 20s/early 30s, it is about 40% car ownership. All have passed their test, but for whatever reason have not bothered to buy a car. I don't blame them! Any fun they used to be has long gone, and owning a car is now a dull, stressful, and expensive experience.
Have the youth seen sense and decided there are better ways to move around? And most certainly better ways to spend their cash?