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Reddit mentions of How to Live Well Without Owning a Car: Save Money, Breathe Easier, and Get More Mileage Out of Life
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I'm 27 and never owned a car. I do have a license and have driven a handful of times though. It's not as difficult as it probably sounds. A year ago, I considered either getting one or moving to New York where I wouldn't need one. I chose New York. I figure that the extra money in rent is what I would pay for the car payments, gas, up keep and insurance anyway.
Have you ever read this? A lot of it is probably pretty obvious if you have been doing it this long, but it has some good ideas for living without a car.
Welcome to the Food Desert. I hope you like your stay.
Know that you know what you're up against let me suggest something that I'm not seeing on here. Hour Car/Zip Car or other car rentals. Chris Balish suggests that you rent a car of some kind and do a major shop at Costco once a month and that you supplement that with smaller everyday trips for perishables while you're already out and about.
Another thought would be to ride share out there. You could search craigslist, ask the neighbors or form a grocery shopping club.
Good Luck!