Western Red Cedar wrote: ↑Mon Nov 06, 2023 1:46 pm
I'm not so sure about the notion that a car-free lifestyle requires a lot of personal sacrifice.
What took you away from the lifestyle? The concept holds visceral appeal to me.
However, I've observed most car free enthusiasts eventually end up with one household vehicle.
I made it up until 27, through 2 dorms, 3 apartments, and a year into my current townhouse. The combination of walking, biking, delivery, transit, bumming rides, taxis and rental cars worked ok. But there were also moments of genuine suck - ie urgently walking a couple miles in freezing sleet, because the taxi to a medical appointment didn't show.
A year into the current place, we got a deal on a car through family. With costs well under $2k per year, life opened. Cheaper groceries. More work options. Easier access to shopping, medical appointments and entertainment. Between just reduced food costs and eliminating taxis, we were ahead financially.
When later medical appointments become more important - going without seemed especially daunting.
During early 2020, we went back to a lifestyle that left the car sitting months at a time. It was sustainable, but life felt smaller. We also still had the emergency option available, which offered substantial peace of mind.
Not to say I'd want a car living in a high density urban environment. But the places I'd enjoy, would be substantially more expensive than my suburban enclave.
I do scope out the car free suburban lifestyle from time to time. I don't like driving and might be willing to make the sacrifice.
But again, the car is so cheap, it'd be a financially unnecessary upheaval. And it's not even like maintenance is particularly time consuming. Two oil changes and an emissions test this year. I hired it all out and spent under $200.
I might be neutral on the trade offs, especially if I combined them with a move. My wife would hate it though. And for an extra $2k/year, the added optionality has been too good to pass on.
I am all for others getting off the road though! It's 100% feasible. Between services like Instacart and Uber, it's even easier than ever.