Ah yes, but cars are my hobby, I have several. Hopefully I won't be too unpopular around here!clv101 wrote:In addition to safety - other factors no included in the petrol vs train ticket comparison are the fixed costs of motoring which for an average car are just as much as the petrol. Of course you can't "save" them unless you give up the car totally. This creates a step effect, below say 4000 miles a year the fixed costs aren't worth it. The depreciation, tax, insurance, service etc saving buys a lot of train tickets!
Less economic but still important is time, sitting on a train you can read or sleep, not recommended whilst driving.
very little complaining about the price of fuel?
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Mr Livered wrote:Ah yes, but cars are my hobby, I have several. Hopefully I won't be too unpopular around here!
I think you're more likely to have people saying: Make the most of them while you can!
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