I have a car, but I never drive it. Living and working in central london means it's much much easier to take public transport. Only reason I still have the car is for the weekends when i have to get out of the city!
People in the Untied States depend more on cars then people in other western countries.I have a car, but I never drive it. Living and working in central london means it's much much easier to take public transport. Only reason I still have the car is for the weekends when i have to get out of the city!
Still, even in a big city with excellent public transport, owning a car or not can and usually will still be a dealbreaker. Especially if that car is a bit more exclusive and all... that is why Ferraris are golddigger magnets..
Thats just 1 city in the Untied States. Sure in some huge cities you can get by fine without a car. But in many other parts of the Untied States not so much.
I don't know you, or your sense of humor...so please forgive me if this was sarcasm or a joke.
But if not...that's just absurd...the MAJORITY of the people in my city (NYC) do not own a car. In fact, in certain parts of the city up to 75% of people do not own a car.
Running 24/7 (including holidays) with over 450 active stations spanning over 200miles, as well as over 5000 buses and almost 300 bus lines, Path, Nausea and Westchesture (connecting counties) bus system, and a ferry, air-tran and much more--all by using one simple card.
(But wait...there more)
Not to mention all other perhaps not so public means of transportation such as LIRR, NJT, MetroNorth, Chinatown bus lines, Many more ferries---all available for the public.
I would only need one hand to count the amount of people i know around my age who even have a divers license let alone own a car. I would need more than both hands and feet to count the amount of middle age adults I know who don't have a license as well.
This would truly limit your choices on who you are willing to even date...before adding any other major possible deal breakers (such as gender or morality).
Now that I have typed all of that out--I really hope you weren't joking...in fact...if you were...just pretend you weren't please.
Color me defensive
Thats just 1 city in the Untied States. Sure in some huge cities you can get by fine without a car. But in many other parts of the Untied States not so much.
Still, even in a big city with excellent public transport, owning a car or not can and usually will still be a dealbreaker. Especially if that car is a bit more exclusive and all... that is why Ferraris are golddigger magnets..
Oh sorry I thought you were responding to one of my posts.Which is why I did not comment on "other parts of the United States".....I commented on what was said, and I quoted it for a reference.
"A big city with excellent public transport" "usually will still be a dealbreaker"
I don't know you, or your sense of humor...so please forgive me if this was sarcasm or a joke.
But if not...that's just absurd...the MAJORITY of the people in my city (NYC) do not own a car. In fact, in certain parts of the city up to 75% of people do not own a car.
Running 24/7 (including holidays) with over 450 active stations spanning over 200miles, as well as over 5000 buses and almost 300 bus lines, Path, Nausea and Westchesture (connecting counties) bus system, and a ferry, air-tran and much more--all by using one simple card.
(But wait...there more)
Not to mention all other perhaps not so public means of transportation such as LIRR, NJT, MetroNorth, Chinatown bus lines, Many more ferries---all available for the public.
I would only need one hand to count the amount of people i know around my age who even have a divers license let alone own a car. I would need more than both hands and feet to count the amount of middle age adults I know who don't have a license as well.
This would truly limit your choices on who you are willing to even date...before adding any other major possible deal breakers (such as gender or morality).
Now that I have typed all of that out--I really hope you weren't joking...in fact...if you were...just pretend you weren't please.
Color me defensive
A show on VH1 said not having a car is a dating deal breaker. Is that true?
Plus you can have way more fun on the Tube, I once got a bit drunk and spent the next two hours falling a asleep repeatedly and missing my stop, I visited both ends of the central line and actually managed to get further away from home than when I started.
The tube stopped for the night but I was still able to get home using buses.
Plus European countries have rail systems for long trips as well.In the US, I guess it's pretty hard to live without a car. In Western Europe we have decent public transport if you live near a decent sized city.
Still, I'd be more friendly toward a person with no car than one who has a gas guzzling tank doing less than 35mpg.