In Search of a City: Too Much Cash for Clunkers
Tuesday, April 13th, 2010
Cars are expensive! The Columbus Dispatch reported on Friday that the average cost to own and operate a car is $8,487 per year.
I remember the sticker shock I experienced when I bought my first car in 2007 (earlier I married into a car, had kids and got divorced). With joint custody of three school-age kids, taxicabs did not meet all of my needs, and the closest Zipcar location was a 30-minute walk.
Prior to buying into the “American dream” of owning a car, transportation had cost me $60 to $80 a month. Expenses included a car rental about once a month and a cab ride about once a week. My employer paid for my bus pass.
Living in Columbus without a car was easy. From 1977 to 2007, I lived in Bexley, German Village, Short North and University District. All of these neighborhoods offered life’s necessities within walking distance, including groceries, pharmacies and bars. I have always worked in or near downtown.
In seven years, I will go carless again. The money I save will go toward something more pleasurable than sitting in traffic.
If you are bored of Columbus, don’t move to Portland, Oregon. Move to the