You could spend $600 on month on cabs and public trans in Chicago - which is extravagant - and still be better off than owning a car after parking, insurance, maintenance, gas and your car payment. My grad school roommate had never even driven a car, didn't have a driver's license and didn't know how to pump gas. I thought it was crazy but if you live in Boston, NYC or Chicago a car is just a big pain.
You could spend $600 on month on cabs and public trans in Chicago - which is extravagant - and still be better off than owning a car after parking, insurance, maintenance, gas and your car payment. My grad school roommate had never even driven a car, didn't have a driver's license and didn't know how to pump gas. I thought it was crazy but if you live in Boston, NYC or Chicago a car is just a big pain.
if your in New York I would prefer not to even have a car most of the time. If I live somewhere in Montana you would probaly be better off on a stranded island.
if your in New York I would prefer not to even have a car most of the time. If I live somewhere in Montana you would probaly be better off on a stranded island.
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