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Originally Posted by mtnwalker
(Post 10941372)
Unfortunately, I've been driving in to work for the most part the past few weeks because of a cough I can't seem to shake off.
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Hate the car now? Hell no. I've been hating on them for most of my adult life. Sadly though family situation is such that we find it necessary to own a couple of them. And I hate them.
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YES! hate hate hate it. I've been doing this for almost two years and i almost need the morning commute. Every so often I have to drive because I have too much to carry ( I need xtracycle) and it makes me sleepy, grumpy, and lazy.
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I don't hate the car, but I have always hated needing the car. Mostly it's financial. I've owned a car since I was about 19, but they've always been older, with some being more reliable than others. I've been in situations a few times where the car was my only way to work, and it wears on my nerves knowing that something could go wrong, costing me hundreds of dollars, and I'd just have to roll over and pay it because I still had to get to work. I actually quit one job because my car broke down, I had no other way to get there, didn't want to fix the car, and had a 2nd job within easy biking distance. I also hated that job, so that was certainly a factor, but I remember the surprise in my bosses voice when I explained that I had to resign because my car broke. It's just difficult to pour money into something you really don't enjoy.
When I have had complete control over my living situation, my housing and job have always been planned to be close enough together to make the car optional. For about a year when I first moved in with my wife, we were out in the 'burbs, and I had to drive into town daily. Traffic and anxiety over car repairs drove me to find us a place to live closer to work.
Originally Posted by DX-MAN
(Post 10937411)
It took a while of commuting to get to the "hate the car" point, but I did hit it -- about three days before calling the junkyard for that little pile o' shat. The thought of getting ANOTHER car -- now THAT I hate! It's why I haven't done so!
My plan is to take it to the shop for an estimate. If the estimate is for more than it would cost to fly roundtrip to Ohio once and take the train roundtrip to Charlotte three times (those for trips accounting for 90% of my annual car use), then I'm going to argue for it being "put down." Humanely, of course. Or, more likely, Craigslisted for someone who doesn't mind putting the money into it. It's been a good, little car. I don't hate it, but I don't like worrying about it. I don't like washing it (or driving it around filthy) because it sits under sap-filled trees in our parking lot for weeks at a time. I don't like tracking when I last drove it, so I remember to drive it often enough to keep the battery charged. I don't like the fact that it now smells musty and has become a home for ants. In many ways, having a car that I don't drive seems like more trouble than having a car that I drive daily. But both options are lately sounding like more trouble than not having a car at all. I'm getting there. |
When I have to drive work it feels wired. I was driving the other day and thought man that right turn was rellay smooth. Also I went over a big pot hole with the car and thought I might have a pinch flat.
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My wife is strictly a fair weather biker. I tried to get her to bike somewhere with me, but the weather wasn't favourable, so we drove. I got us lost giving her directions.
"I thought you said you knew where we going." "I know exactly where we're going, I just don't know how to get there in this thing. Oh, wait, this is it. Turn left here." "I cannot take my car on the greenway!" "Well don't tell me I don't know where I'm going, when you just don't want to follow my directions." So, yeah, there may be such a thing as too much time on the bike. |
I've never owned a car, and I'm committed to and contented with biking, but when I get a chance to go for a car ride, whether I get to drive or not, I take it because it's kind of a treat to watch it all go by in comfort, with music, and without any effort.
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I honestly don't drive very much. My 2006 Honda Civic, which I bought new, has about 15,000 miles on it, including the 1,400 mile drive from Pennsylvania to Arkansas, where I live now. I also live close enough to where I go every day that I don't ride my bike much, preferring to walk instead of getting my bike ripped off. Usually I just drive to go hiking or kayaking, or to the airport.
I'd prefer to ride my bike or walk, but I'm so frickin' mellow that I'm content to drive 10 miles an hour below the speed limit. There isn't much traffic here, and I'm very much a vehicular cyclist anyhow, so it's not really any strategic benefit to ride other than cross-campus voyages. I ride because I like to, but I think having a car available is good, too. It bothers me that it's expensive to own (insurance), but I like having the car, too. I bought it with cash, new, though. And it's the only real thing of value that I own, so maybe I'm attached to it. |
I find the car useful and I don't hate it, more like neglecting it, since that I like riding my bike much more.
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Originally Posted by dynodonn
(Post 10945868)
I find the car useful and I don't hate it, more like neglecting it, since that I like riding my bike much more.
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Originally Posted by colleen c
(Post 10945935)
Exactly! My car for commuting need some work like a tune up, and a exhaust manifold leak, but why spend the 1k on fixing a car when I can get a backup bike. I bet there are many of us who's car needs more works needed than our bikes.
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I don't hate the car, but I do hate the addiction that people have to their cars. I hate how cars are overused.I hate how much money it costs to buy and then maintain cars, ( gas, insurance, taxes,maintenance etc).To me a car is just a tool that needs to be used occassionally.
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I went through a cycle of absolutely hating driving, but now I'm in an equilibrium of disliking city driving and enjoying country driving.
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I do not hate my vehicle---which happens to be a Ford F-150 4X4. We heat our home with firewood, so I need it to not only haul firewood but also tow a 14-foot double-axle trailer. I commute to the school where I teach as often as I can on a bike, but the roads are horrible around in here in bad weather, so the truck, at times, is used to take me there. The $$ I spend on gas for the truck (when I drive it) is much, much less than the $$$ I have saved by not having my furnace go on in many, many, years.
I also officiate HS and college baseball. I need a vehicle to travel the hundreds of miles with my uniforms and gear---my bike cannot do that. Tim C. |
My choice is the car or the subway; and on days when I have to take the subway (i.e. full-on blizzards), the part I absolutely hate is when the train stops without explanation and waits in a station or worse in the tunnel. What I hate is the having to wait without knowing why. On the bike, the ONLY thing I have to wait for ever is a traffic light. Being in motion for the whole commute is what I find so satisfying.
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I used the 'T' for years... The subway was unpredictable at best - especially the green line. My favorite thing is seeing 3 trains go in the opposite direction before one comes your way :). I now bike every day (even on frigid and rainy days) and don't miss the T one bit.
Originally Posted by incitatus
(Post 10948843)
My choice is the car or the subway; and on days when I have to take the subway (i.e. full-on blizzards), the part I absolutely hate is when the train stops without explanation and waits in a station or worse in the tunnel. What I hate is the having to wait without knowing why. On the bike, the ONLY thing I have to wait for ever is a traffic light. Being in motion for the whole commute is what I find so satisfying.
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Hate the car? What car? I don't have one anymore. But when I did have a car, I certainly didn't hate it. 6 liters, 400 horsepower, smooth 6 speed trans, wonderful smelling black leather bucket seats, shiny red paint, awesome 10 speaker stereo, and the ability to hide the car in a cloud of tire smoke with just a step on the gas pedal, how could you hate that? But I only put 8000 miles on the car's odometer in 2 years, while putting more than 14000 miles on my bicycle. I love cars, but I also love riding my bike.
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i hate my commute either way. downtown los angeles is a toilet. the car just lets me get in and out without having to smell it.
my opinion would change drastically if I commuted anywhere else. |
I've been bicycle commuting for a few years now. These days, I find I like driving even more than I used to, because now I can do so for fun.
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I haven't driven to work in two years, but I have no doubt that it would thoroughly ruin my day if I had to. Ironically, I work on cars for a living, so I spend a good part of the day test driving and so forth, but if I weren't getting paid for it they could all rot and rust.
Once a week I drive out to get groceries, and I spend much of that time wishing I had a good bike trailer. One of these days... |
I put together a list of reasons to ride a bike on my sorry excuse for a blog. www.omnithing.wordpress.com
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I not only hate the car, but I've found that now that I don't drive so much I'm a pretty crappy driver. (Or maybe I'm just more willing to admit it?)
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Originally Posted by GattMood
(Post 10958483)
I put together a list of reasons to ride a bike on my sorry excuse for a blog. www.omnithing.wordpress.com
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I love both, although i'm pissed at the car right now. Two weeks ago i almost pulled the trigger on a Trek Soho but decided to sleep on it. Instead, i woke up to find my water pump was toast (which required a timing belt). So instead of buying the bike that day, i shelled out $1100 for the car (and i'm poor!).
For the time being, i have to have a car. But when i drive, i take the back roads and enjoy the drive. I used to be a very aggressive driver, now i'm a very aggressive biker. Honestly, i think i'm still both. Always safe though. |
I'd much rather bike all day, but my other office happens to be a work truck.
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I agree after bike riding car commuting is intolerable
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