Do you consider the owning of car/cars
By Trebor Ika
@Treborika (17895)
Mombasa, Kenya
March 21, 2024 4:53am CST
Hallo my lot friends,
lts my hopes that this is a very great moment for me and the my lot fraternity at large.
The weather had changed so abruptly here. lt has been raining cats and dogs since morning but towards nine the rain stopped. Now the sun is shining very brightly and it's hot too.
So on my country, l know of so many people that are very rich but they don't own cars. These people have so many reasons as to why they don't want to buy cars. The reasons range from the higher costs for the maintenance to being afraid of the stigma that car owners are very rich people.
So for me l would like to buy a car if not cars. l therefore wouldn't wait for the time l become rich to buy one.
What do you say?
Good times!
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@Treborika (17895)
• Mombasa, Kenya
21 Mar 24
ln my country, only the rich are in the best position to own cars
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@LadyDuck (474589)
• Italy
22 Mar 24
@Treborika Even the maid who comes every day to clean the house of one of our neighbors owns a car.
@Marilynda1225 (84703)
• United States
21 Mar 24
I've always owned a car from the time I was able to drive. Hopefully one day your dream of owning car will come true
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@RebeccasFarm (94978)
• Arvada, Colorado
22 Mar 24
I hope you get one.
I do not want one anymore..they cost me too much money and public transport is available should I need it.
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@HomewardBound (552)
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21 Mar 24
Where I live most people own cars out of necessity, there is no public transportation available. I hope you are able to purchase one.
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@MarieCoyle (43969)
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21 Mar 24
I saved my money and bought a car when I was a teenager, as I had to work. There hasn't been a time I haven't owned one. It's just a basic necessity here, not all places I have lived have had any form of public transportation, and things are not that close together unless you live in the heart of a city and happen to work close enough to make it work. Here, car owners are just regular people, for the most part not wealthy, just paycheck-to-paycheck people, with families to care for.
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@Treborika (17895)
• Mombasa, Kenya
21 Mar 24
Thanks for your detailed information on that my friend
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