Do Millennials Really Want Cars?
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Do Millennials Really Want Cars?
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#2Car ownership is expensive and annoying, but still too convenient to give up. I wish Seattle had a better public transit system than it does. If I lived in New York, I'd happily give up my driver's license.
[1] Which means I was born in 1982, and turned 18 in 2000, making me one of the first millenials.
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#3No. I'm 31[1] and I own a 9 year old car (purchased new on July 2, 2004) on which I've clocked 33,000 miles, the vast majority of which happened in the first three years I owned it (live in Seattle, worked in the burbs). I very intentionally live in a neighborhood where I rarely have to drive, and try to use Uber and car2go whenever possible. Most of my shopping is done on Amazon (Amazon Prime, ftw). Car ownership is…
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#6For the past 3 months I've been renting a car because I've needed it for a few particular reasons. However, I'm very glad that I can simply return it at whatever time I choose and be done with the responsibility of it.