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Have you ever looked on Lingscars website?

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We're not everyday car users. Living close to London makes it a luxury we can usually do without but when we do need a car we simply hire one for a day or a week or whatever.
For us this is much the most economic option but it took a while before we realised this and I won't say the adjustment was easy at first but we've saved ourselves about £3,500 over the last 3 years.
If you've good Public Transport links, it's worth considering whether you need that car.

 


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Quote Red-Blue-Yellow at 01 Oct 2015 5.45pm

We're not everyday car users. Living close to London makes it a luxury we can usually do without but when we do need a car we simply hire one for a day or a week or whatever.
For us this is much the most economic option but it took a while before we realised this and I won't say the adjustment was easy at first but we've saved ourselves about £3,500 over the last 3 years.
If you've good Public Transport links, it's worth considering whether you need that car.


I have thought about not having a car.

In an average week it might get used a couple of evenings and at weekends.

Travel to work and Palace by train. I guess you have to plan ahead a bit more rather than having the luxury of knowing it is ready for you when you want.

 


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