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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWe're going carless!
I've got the SEPTA old fart card so I ride the buses and subway in Philadelphia for free and Regional Rail for $1 a trip.
Philadelphia started up with bicycle sharing - $15 a month and that means I get to use the pretty good rental bikes as many times a day as needed for an hour per trip. My cost per ride since I started is now less than a dollar a trip and going down with every ride.
Mrs GoS has her own city bike.
There are plentiful taxis in Philadelphia
And if we need a car, single day rentals are pretty cheap.
All that being said, we're selling our 2000 Saab 9-3.
Posted in the Automobile group http://www.democraticunderground.com/1205625
PM me if interested and I can send pictures.
The price is much reduced because of rust issues in the rear wheel wells and some oil leaks.
CBGLuthier
(12,723 posts)It does help that my daily bus ride is 36 cents.
Coventina
(27,172 posts)But, living in the Phoenix Metro area means needing a car, sadly.
Our "public transit" system, to put it mildly, sucks ass.
hermetic
(8,310 posts)I've been carfree for 7 years now. It's not always easy but I've survived and am probably much healthier for it. Plus, no more insurance, gas, oil, tires, and etc.
PasadenaTrudy
(3,998 posts)that I have to give up my car. Hopefully I'll be dead before then. I live in L.A. and I love my car and love driving. I can't stand being too close to people so public trans sucks for me. I guess if you grow up with it, you get used to it. My dad and I used to collect and retsore cars so they are such a big thing to me. Enjoy! Sounds like you will save some big $$
GoneOffShore
(17,340 posts)I'll drop the price to $1500.
PasadenaTrudy
(3,998 posts)Those were the days when dad was still alive and we had a house and a garage.
Phentex
(16,334 posts)The only reason I want a car right now is for the air conditioning.
aint_no_life_nowhere
(21,925 posts)I live in southern California where the streets are always over-clogged with cars. The drivers are nuts. If you leave half a car space in front of you, there's always someone forcing their way in front of you. There always seems to be a car ahead of you, behind you, and on either side. The drivers always seem to be tail-gating, following you inches from your rear bumper. And the drivers are extremely aggressive and crazy. A couple days ago, I negligently forgot to turn off my turn signal. I know it was forgetful of me. A driver on my left got enraged with me, gave me the finger, honked, and drove in front of me. stopping his car in the middle of the road to force me to stop. This kind of insane asylum craziness happens every once in a while. Drivers are stressed to the breaking point. It's no way to live your life, stuck in traffic all the time. In my opinion, going by horse and buggy as in the old days was more efficient and civilized.
bikebloke
(5,260 posts)Last drove someone else's car in 1992. Been on a bike ever since and haven't looked back.