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GenevieVe1234
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Topic: How many cars per family? Posted: 03 June 2011 at 11:52am |
I am thinking of selling my truck, which means we will only have one vehicle. DH goes to work 5 days a week from 7:30 - 5:30.
I live in Dunedin, public transport is ok, but horrible in winter.
How do you cope with one car, or is it best to just have two?
Any tips/experiences please :)
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Hopes
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Posted: 03 June 2011 at 11:56am |
We've got one, we find it easy (except when someone runs into it and then TWO MONTHS later the insurance still isn't sorted... were having a few hassles at the moment and have no car  )
DH's work is within biking distance, so he bikes most days. On the days he needs to (or it's raining and he's lazy, and I don't otherwise need it) he takes the car. Otherwise it sits in the garage - I'll use it if I need to go out, but I try and avoid going out every day, I can walk to a grocery shop, the Warehouse, the bank and the library, so I can often manage without it. Two would be nice sometimes... but too much money for us to bother.
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Posted: 03 June 2011 at 12:01pm |
I couldnt cope without my car
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Posted: 03 June 2011 at 12:02pm |
LOL!
We have 4......
One of them is DH's old car that he uses for Circuit Racing he has a work hack which is a Subaru Legacy as hes a builder he has a Nissan Silvia Spec R which is his personal car that he uses in the weekend and I have a evo which has just finished being paid off he brought it for me as a wedding present :) he is thinking of getting rid of his circuit car as doesn't really have the time for it.... now that I work from home my car doesnt get used much but it was and still is my dream car so couldnt imagine ever parting with it!
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Posted: 03 June 2011 at 12:06pm |
We had one until I was about 8 months pregnant with DD. We live rural but worked nearby each other, so it made sense to share the commute. However, there were no options of public transport for either of us, and it's a bit far for DH to bike to work, so we bought a second car once I was going to be home on my own while DH was at work. Without it, having DD would have been a really isolating experience for me. Truthfully we hardly use the second car much, but it was a godsend having it there on the days when I desperately needed to get out of the house and go and see someone.
If you have public transport as an option though, I'm sure you'd be ok without it. When is your bub due? Perhaps if it's due in the depths of winter it might make more sense to have a car, but if it'll be a couple of months old by the time it gets really cold, then you should be experienced enough to dress it appropriately for the weather. If you are going to have only one car though, then a decent pram and a good baby carrier would both be worthwhile purchases I think.
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Posted: 03 June 2011 at 12:16pm |
We have one car and DP used it all last year and I took public transport, it required timing things right so dd and I didn't get caught in the rain etc!
This year DP carpools with a friend for $25 a week... His car is about $160 in petrol otherwise! So the car is at home if I need it but I prefer public transport tbh!
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Posted: 03 June 2011 at 12:23pm |
We have managed fine with one car for ages now. DH bikes to work, but got a lift from work last winter with a freind from work- that friend has since moved house, so now DH has bought wet weather gear so he can now ride his bike in all weather. I always have the car and use it each day to take DD to kindy etc. When we did have 2cars one was only used to get DH to and from work and thats it- became too epxensive to have a car for just that!
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Posted: 03 June 2011 at 1:19pm |
we have two. one each.
with knowing where you live in town (im dunedin too) i say if you can downgrade cars to a cheap reliable run about instead of a truck you will be better off.
the busses arent that great and frequently stop running when its icy, and if you need to get baby to a Dr or appt you wont want to be taking them on a 40min bus ride with strangers, or having to call and ambulance and pay $54 for it.
yearly registration on a petrol car is $287 and 3rd party insurance is pretty cheap too, so a small economic car wouldn't cost you too much more than a bus in a year than to use a bus to get to your end of town would by the time you made a return trip
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Posted: 03 June 2011 at 1:30pm |
There's not just the rego - there's the warrants (and with an older car, there's often the cost of things that need doing to get it warranted, sadly), services (if you choose too - but if you don't things go wrong faster), tyres, and at least in my case, the extra petrol Id use that I really don't need to.
It's worth mentioning that I don't use public transport - I find it too difficult with a baby who likes his routine a lot to get to and from where I want to go without a meltdown because the little Mr wants to be in bed. I dont think we'd cope very well if DH needed the car every day. Does your DH, or could he get to work some other way half the time?
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Posted: 03 June 2011 at 1:40pm |
We are a one car family but live in a place with brilliant public transport (reliable and much more regular than in NZ). DH takes the train or the bus to work but I don't use the car during the week, I prefer to take the boys on the train or walk. We didn't have a car at all when DS1 was born and it forced me to do a lot more locally - friends within our neighbourhood or easy public transport distance, local doctor, supermarket, shopping centre etc etc. It really depends on where you live though, I agree!
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GenevieVe1234
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Posted: 03 June 2011 at 1:56pm |
Thanks for the input, I live at the very top of pinehill (by mt. cargill) so its a bit of a hike up from the bus stop.
I am thinking I could just drop DH and pick him up after work? he is the one with regular hours not me so should be easy, no-one we know lives around here for him to get a ride.
I think a cheaper car might be the best option, my truck while great for dogs and going on the family farm is just a bit of pain in terms of parking and upkeep etc.
I would much rather have only one car though so will try my hardest to see if this will work! I have a horse, if only it was still feasable to ride it to town haha.
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Posted: 03 June 2011 at 1:59pm |
We tried and failed going down to one car. We have 2 cars one each.
Being pregnant with a toddler having to use public transport was horrible
Also things like doctors, needing milk, getting out the house for sanity  you do really need a car. A few times i had to bus out and got stuck in bad rain
Even though i have my car again, i tend to put in $20 a week petrol. That is enough to take me out a few times. But i generally stay close to home.
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Posted: 03 June 2011 at 2:00pm |
when my dd was first born i was a solo mum and at the time didnt drive so i had to bus absolutly everywhere which was hard as i had a baby born right in the middle of winter but i managed and it wasnt too too bad, 4mths later i met my partner and he had one car so it got alot easier , i still had to use the bus during the day when he was at work but at least i was able to do grocerys and stuff with him in the car . i bought my own car a year ago and also my dp now has a work van as well so we went from having one car between us and me not driving to having a car each and a work van and i drive lol so lifes ALOT easier now , esspecially since the earthquake here in chch public transport is very hard to use as theres no city centre anymore. it can be a bit harder with one car but its definatly do-able
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Posted: 03 June 2011 at 2:07pm |
Ww sold our second car about three months ago, it was becoming too expensive in services/repairs/petrol etc and we moved to the South Island and didn't want to drag it down with us.
I catch the bus pretty much everyday as DH works long hours, although we can juggle things if need be for me to have the car.
It has been pretty easy dealing with not having a car, and nice not having the added expense. Unfortunately though the public transport service here is really average, so often have to kill time in town waiting for a bus, but the library is always great for that
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Posted: 03 June 2011 at 2:25pm |
We only have one car although DH mostly walks to work so its usually available if i needed it during the day. We live within walking distance to the supermarket, pharmacy, doctor & preschool so most days i don't need a car anyway & we have a good buggy. In saying that if DH had the car away all day during the week I think i would want a wee run-about or at least the option of him able to take time off at short notice to take us to Dr or where necessary. To be honest with my first child if it was a crappy day in the middle of winter we just didn't go out if didn't have too ;-)
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Posted: 03 June 2011 at 2:30pm |
We currently have 2 cars, though will be selling one soon (it was FIL's, but he passed away in Feb & we need to sell it and spilt the money between DH's siblings). The cost of petrol, insurance, WOF, regos and repairs for 2 vehicles are just too much. It's soo much easier with 2 cars, but I know we can manage with just one. We are lucky that we have OK public transport and DH can bus to & from work.
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Posted: 03 June 2011 at 3:04pm |
We survived with one vehicle for a year but at times it was a PITA. DP only gets every second weekend off work and usually only the middle of the day off when he is working. So if we wanted to go to a family lunch for instance - we had to shoot off at around ten/eleven when DP finished morning work, drive to where ever we were going and then hastily eat lunch and get back in the car to drive home so that DP could be home for afternoon milking. It would have been much easier if I could have gone by myself with the kids and DP come and gone when he needed to.
We have recently bought a new vehicle. We will keep the old vehicle for 6 months to see how much we use it - having the convenience of a second vehicle may not be worth it after having to pay for two sets of insurance, WOF, Rego, Maintenance etc.
ETA - When we lived in Dunedin we had two cars but hardly ever used the second car. DP would bike to work and I would drive to work.
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Posted: 03 June 2011 at 3:24pm |
We have two and TBH couldn't survive without the second one. At Dh's old job he was gone from 6.30am- 5 most days and needed a car to get to and from work. Having the second car makes life so much easier when I had to take my kids to the doctor, shopping or whatever it was so great to jump in the car and go.
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Posted: 03 June 2011 at 4:32pm |
kebakat wrote:
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Same!! DH has his car to go to work and I have my car to do the stuff I want to do. I live rural out in the wops so having no car would be a disaster for us!
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Posted: 03 June 2011 at 4:37pm |
I couldn't cope without mine either and I'd hate to even try to attempt to use Auckland Public Transport with DD.
Being able to get out of the house is my lifeline to the outside world. Especially with DH being away it would be easy for me to go several days without seeing anyone but DD and that would drive me crazy.
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