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They must not be made by Ford.
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ArchmageFor sure, in terms of cycling we are blessed here with flat land and world-class infrastructure. In a big country where places are far and few between and trains can't easily pick up a car's slack where a bike doesn't suffice, I might look into owning a car as well. Instead I'll just let my driver's license see bi-annual useAs for fixing cars, wouldn't know the half of it. I'll just assume it is magic, like I do with most tech.
Biking 6 miles to work would be easy, except the only route would not only go through several bad neighborhoods (the the freeways bypass) but people are so bad texting and shopping amazon while driving, you only see someone riding a bike or a motorcycle for about a month and never again.For the price of two sturdy (albeit small) legs, I can go anywhere! No repairs needed. Not yet anyway. Very low cost.
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ArchmageI can walk everywhere where I live now but never used to walk to work when I lived in a city, it was a bus then a tram to work and that was a slog! Bad neighbourhoods included. You can’t always walk everywhere.
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TroubadourWell, can't blame the car for that. Hope your daughter learned a lesson on who to trust her vehicle to.I bought my daughter a subaru. It was good till she let a friend drive it and he wrecked it beyond its value.