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That's the case for me too, people scream to me I'm crazy when I tell them I don't really want a car. I used to like the idea of having my own car to drive around with, but the sentiment died out pretty quickly considering how little I would use it anyway.
When the alternative method is better, more convenient and cheaper it's hard to look back, I hope I can say the same in my situation eventually when I move to a less car dependant area.
Problem where I am is theft.
Public transit is too far away to comfortably use it, and my bike will 100% be stolen if I leave it anywhere.
I'm left with driving. Even if it's a few kilometers down the road. My bike would be stolen while I'm in the grocery store, and walking to the bus and waiting 15+ minutes for the next one to arrive is crazy considering it's a 10 minute drive to start.
if there's no guard posted at the door I bring my bicycle inside the grocery store and park it with the carts. I've never had a complaint.