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Depends on where you live, in my country trains and busses are horribly expensive. But yes, cars are overpriced.
how many fares would the price of a car cover? 60k to me sounds like it might as well be infinite rides.
Interesting question.
Out of curiosity I looked up what an Uber trip to town(14mi) costs: $31 so $62 round trip.
That works out to ~968; let’s say 1000 trips.
For me, I make ~4 trips per week = 250 weeks = 4.8 years
Of course there are so many variables left out of this like gas, insurance, maintenance, time spent coordinating transportation, trips other than just “to town”.
My car cost half this one so I would only get ~2.5 years worth of trips to town.
The time saved is the biggest factor for me. Our infrastructure blows so it would be significantly longer to go out and do stuff with public transport vs just using my car. When I visited Japan car time vs train time was comparable with like 2 to 5 minute difference depending on where you were going. That alone would have me taking the train significantly more often.