Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People buy their kids cars. It’s not an UMC thing. It’s a parent thing.
MC parents don’t have the money to send their kids to college and afford to buy their kids cars. These days, that’s getting harder for even UMC families.
Not true. I took loans for college, my parents never made above $60k combined and they still bought me a used Corolla. This was pretty common in our very middle class area. Kids needed (cheap) cars to be able to work. There were no busses or metro trains.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No because most of these kids want to move to cities where they won't need one and it would just be a pain.
+100 Mine is heading to NYC. No car is needed. We will furnish the apartment instead.
All those posh apartment buildings in Brooklyn have garages.
Yeah…so do Manhattan buildings but few people without kids are paying $1000+ per month to garage a car that gets used almost never. Also, most of those garages are for people parking overnight that don’t even live in the building.
+1000
Who would want a car in NYC? You cannot use it. if you take it out, you have to pay to park wherever you are going, so you sit in traffic for 30 mins and pay $40-50 to park it. It's easier and cheaper to uber both ways.
And after the $500+/month to pay to park, you also can add $500/month for insurance. Much easier to just rent a vehicle when you want to drive somewhere outside the city for a vacation or such
Not to mention the tolls are like $20 just to cross the bridge.
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The typical Manhattanite or even Brooklyn typically do not have cars. It's simply not worth the $$$, stress and hassle.
Last time I was in NYC, took Uber from LGA to Times Square area. Once we entered NYC at midtown tunnel, it was over an hour to go 1.8 miles to the hotel. It could be walked in 35 mins easily. Had we not had tons of luggage (moving kid out from college, so several large suitcases) I would have defiantly ended the trip and walked (or taken the subway). Why would anyone drive there own vehicle in that mess??!!? (hint, they dont')
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People buy their kids cars. It’s not an UMC thing. It’s a parent thing.
MC parents don’t have the money to send their kids to college and afford to buy their kids cars. These days, that’s getting harder for even UMC families.
Anonymous wrote:People buy their kids cars. It’s not an UMC thing. It’s a parent thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No because most of these kids want to move to cities where they won't need one and it would just be a pain.
Wow, what a bubble you live in. I have never lived anywhere in my adult life without a car, and neither have most people I know.
I lived in D.C. without a car for more than a decade (and we went another decade after that with only one car despite having two kids). Cars are very expensive to acquire and maintain. I'm not sure not having a car is as much of an indicator of some kind of privileged bubble as you think it is.
Anonymous wrote:No our kids ended up in dense urban areas like NYC, London and Paris and didn't require cars. They use a car service
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No because most of these kids want to move to cities where they won't need one and it would just be a pain.
Wow, what a bubble you live in. I have never lived anywhere in my adult life without a car, and neither have most people I know.
I lived in D.C. without a car for more than a decade (and we went another decade after that with only one car despite having two kids). Cars are very expensive to acquire and maintain. I'm not sure not having a car is as much of an indicator of some kind of privileged bubble as you think it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No because most of these kids want to move to cities where they won't need one and it would just be a pain.
Wow, what a bubble you live in. I have never lived anywhere in my adult life without a car, and neither have most people I know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No because most of these kids want to move to cities where they won't need one and it would just be a pain.
+100 Mine is heading to NYC. No car is needed. We will furnish the apartment instead.
All those posh apartment buildings in Brooklyn have garages.
Yeah…so do Manhattan buildings but few people without kids are paying $1000+ per month to garage a car that gets used almost never. Also, most of those garages are for people parking overnight that don’t even live in the building.
+1000
Who would want a car in NYC? You cannot use it. if you take it out, you have to pay to park wherever you are going, so you sit in traffic for 30 mins and pay $40-50 to park it. It's easier and cheaper to uber both ways.
And after the $500+/month to pay to park, you also can add $500/month for insurance. Much easier to just rent a vehicle when you want to drive somewhere outside the city for a vacation or such
Not to mention the tolls are like $20 just to cross the bridge.