Sideshow Bob
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LOL. You must write story of your life when you spurned offer of being a doctor and chose an illustrious career.Bit harder I would say. But I have no idea if your family members can do it
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LOL. You must write story of your life when you spurned offer of being a doctor and chose an illustrious career.Bit harder I would say. But I have no idea if your family members can do it
Wife was offered some little 2 door Toyota for £500 but hesitant because cars are not just a once off purchase. I think she is still tempted though but the idea of insurance and upkeep and all the rest when she does not strictly need a car right now is putting her off.I've been here 8months and still surviving without a car...I can walk most places (gym, shops etc. ±15mins) or take the train to the city/town if I wanted to. But I need to get a car at some point so thought I'd ask what you all did when you got here? Buy el'cheapo cash?
Wife was offered some little 2 door Toyota for £500 but hesitant because cars are not just a once off purchase. I think she is still tempted though but the idea of insurance and upkeep and all the rest when she does not strictly need a car right now is putting her off.
Wife was offered some little 2 door Toyota for £500 but hesitant because cars are not just a once off purchase. I think she is still tempted though but the idea of insurance and upkeep and all the rest when she does not strictly need a car right now is putting her off.
You can do checks on the MOT history, tax status etc. You will without a doubt spend more on insurance.Wife was offered some little 2 door Toyota for £500 but hesitant because cars are not just a once off purchase. I think she is still tempted though but the idea of insurance and upkeep and all the rest when she does not strictly need a car right now is putting her off.
You can do checks on the MOT history, tax status etc. You will without a doubt spend more on insurance.
If you don’t need a car don’t get one. They are handy if public transport is not reliable though.
The current owner said she would get a MOT check done before the sale.Private sale? I'd be worried that there is a MOT check issue that could be expensive.
I picked up a real nugget.
Vauxhall Corsa D 1.3 CDTi 84,000 miles, 1 owner. Heated seats, heated steering wheel, auto lights, auto wipers, auto dipping rearview mirror. £3500
It had the standard known gearbox bearing issue which cost me £600 to get sorted, and I had to get the aircon valve replaced for another £200 with labour. But other than that its been reliable and a joy to drive.
You should find a good number of diesel vehicles at a good price since ULEZ. As long as you never plan to drive into Greater London then you are fine going for an older vehicle.
I have to drive 30min to get to the nearest TFL underground station. I do that once a week. It costs me £20 in fuel for the month. Then the train from Chesham to Aldgate costs me £15.80 return.For me, its insane that getting a car will end up be cheaper and faster than public transport. Daily train ticket costs me 12 pounds.
You have to dial it down a notch. 11 not necessary but I also found this useful just because we had so much to get done in our personal lives.1 month in Aberdeen and we are missing home but settlign well.
I started week 3 of my new job here and so far, struggling to find work to do that really interests me.
It's all a bit too laid back.
I've gotten so used to juggling lots of things and being stressed at work that I'm finding the new job a bit boring...
Will stick it out for a few months and see how it goes though.
Depends where you are at and need to be. No direct train to my office and while the bus is dirt cheap it’ll take 3 hours.For me, its insane that getting a car will end up be cheaper and faster than public transport. Daily train ticket costs me 12 pounds.
Yeah, I want to get a car eventually. Taking the bus from Reading to Costco is a painI have to drive 30min to get to the nearest TFL underground station. I do that once a week. It costs me £20 in fuel for the month. Then the train from Chesham to Aldgate costs me £15.80 return.
For me to take the Chiltern rail train from Aylesbury to Harriw-on-the-hill would cost me £26 return, then another £10 to take the Metropolitan train from Harrow-on-the-hill to Aldgate and back.
One could argue that my cost of ownership of the car (insurance is £500 pa), MOT & maintenance makes owning the car more expensive than taking the train to work, but my car has given me freedom. I drive down to see my friends in Reading, I go play airsoft. In fact this weekend I am driving down to my mate in Reading, picking him up (so his Mrs has the car) and then we are going to an airsoft site near him and we will use my airsoft guns and have some fun. I can't take those on a train or bus... I would have issues.
I do want to visit Costco at some point, I assume you need a membership like you do in the US?Yeah, I want to get a car eventually. Taking the bus from Reading to Costco is a pain
Yeah. But imo worth it. Stuff is pretty cheap, bought my TV there recently. And of course the cheap hot dog and pizzaI do want to visit Costco at some point, I assume you need a membership like you do in the US?
Yeah, I want to get a car eventually. Taking the bus from Reading to Costco is a pain
I do want to visit Costco at some point, I assume you need a membership like you do in the US?
Yeah, I didnt have a car for 2 years in Germany then got one. It just makes things easier.We went car less for the first 1 year in the Netherlands. Partly to see if it is possible to not have a car. We survived ok, but after getting a car, we've seen so much more of the country and europe. It's great not needing to worry about trains getting cancelled or finding out that the last bus doesn't quite go where you need it.
anyone here know of people that have sent their kids to daycare in reading?