There could be many people no longer in need of a vehicle.
1. Cost - too expensive to run a car, especially if trying to save for a house or pay rent.
2. Car isnt being used much - bicycles,e-bikes are a better bet.
3. Storage - Lack of parking space for many, stress of trying to find one, and hold onto it..
4. The sheer, teeth-gnashing, joyless frustration of driving in the UK. There is no joy in it, unless one is ready to get up at 4am and drive to a Welsh mountain pass like road magazine road testers do.
5. Emission zone charges, especially London.
6. Supermarket and home deliveries. For many (too many) the car does shopping duties. With the wider availability of home delivery now, it's one less reason to keep it.
7. Depreciation - a car sitting outside 90% of the time doing nothing but haemorrhage money, either by leasing/PCP or capital loss. (see point 1)
Don't worry, I'm not anti-car. But the scales have long fallen from my eyes. I have an ultra-reliable Honda which cost £4k and some nice bicycles. I'll cycle all my short journeys and use the car for things a car is still good at - long journeys to specific places, transporting people and stuff, trips to the tip etc.
I'm convinced that the pointless charge to fill cars with multiple high definition screens (which provide no clear benefit over, say, a 5-series BMW dashboard from 20 yrs ago) is to distract drivers from the realty of car ownership. Something to play with.
Moreover, why should the figure increase exponentially - that is unsustainable.
Edited by Sulphur Man on 24/05/2021 at 10:25
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