Submitted by hourlongflyer t3_zuduvn in jerseycity
Has anyone switched from a car life to non-car life or vice versa? What are your experiences?
We live in downtown JC right above grove st station. We are used to life with a car since we moved here from CA. With the economic downturn, me and my gf have been working more hours than usual. We’ve been utilizing the car less and less. The car basically just sits there 90% of the days and we only use it 1-2 times a week for groceries and recreation
With depreciation and everything we spend around 15k on this car (bought with cash, insurance, parking, gas, and maintenance) We make around 110k after tax and rent.
We are thinking we could use Avis/Turo for weekend trips, and Uber/transit for everything else. We might start using online groceries. We used to visit Costco/Trader Joe's and 99 ranch once per week.
Why we wanted to sell:
- Very low utilization, car sitting there and cost so much money doesn’t make sense.
- Used car market is still high.
- Hassle of owning it
Why we are hesitant:
- We had a car since college, not sure if we will adjust to the new lifestyle
- Potential inconvenience, we are not sure how uber/rentals and subway will work out for us
- We have a dog. Vet and grooming is in walking distance though
Any suggestions or experiences are appreciated!
Affectionate-Buy2539 t1_j1ii63n wrote
I'd suggest make a list of everywhere you go during the week and on the weekend and then in the next column list how far each of those places are from where you live. In the third column write in minutes what walking/public transit would take.Live in JC with no car (sometimes get a zipcar for huge pantry restocks/grocery hauls) and it's just fine--but definitely depends on what your key activities are and how easy they are to get to. Like if you would be miserable without it for your 10% of activities, then you need to determine how much of a deal breaker that is (or if it's not actually a deal breaker).