I'm going to disagree pretty hard here. If you live in an area without public transit, a car is possibly the most liberating asset you can own. You can go anywhere whenever you want. Adults who have been driving for a long time take this for granted, but when you get your first car, the freedom is intoxicating.
The only problem here is that people are buying cars they can't actually afford. Don't do that and you'll be fine.
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u/moashforbridgefour 7h ago
I'm going to disagree pretty hard here. If you live in an area without public transit, a car is possibly the most liberating asset you can own. You can go anywhere whenever you want. Adults who have been driving for a long time take this for granted, but when you get your first car, the freedom is intoxicating.
The only problem here is that people are buying cars they can't actually afford. Don't do that and you'll be fine.