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Hows the public transport in your area? You can always try the second-hand car market and risk the maintenance cost but have reduced depreciating if you need a car to earn or improve your income potential

I'm a member of a car cooperative and share a car among neighbors as a non profit organization.
Used cars are still taxed, surcharged, and subject to a variety of fees that are really more taxes plus heavy taxes including Carbon taxes on gas.

Posted via Steemleo

You always blow my mind with all these added fees and taxes you have to pay, it makes me scared to live in a first-world country it feels like you getting punished for any sort of success you want to achieve. Kind of makes me glad to live here where people aren't able to be so strict due to their bumbling incompetence, but then again we do tend to run out of electricity regularly, so give and take I suppose