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How to Live Well Without Owning a Car: Save Money, Breathe Easier, and Get More Mileage Out of Life - Chris Balish
How to Live Well Without Owning a Car: Save Money, Breathe Easier, and Get More Mileage Out of Life
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You don'¬?t need to own a car to live well in America. In fact, you'¬?d probably be better off without one. In this groundbreaking guide, award-winning journalist Chris Balish exposes the true costs of car ownership and shows how car-free living can put anyone on the path to financial freedom.... show more
You don'¬?t need to own a car to live well in America. In fact, you'¬?d probably be better off without one. In this groundbreaking guide, award-winning journalist Chris Balish exposes the true costs of car ownership and shows how car-free living can put anyone on the path to financial freedom. Using the book'¬?s car cost worksheet, first figure out how much owning a car really costs-you'¬?ll be surprised. Then, see how easy it is to transition to a car-free or car-lite lifestyle using Chris'¬?s strategies for commuting, running errands, taking trips, dating, socializing, and more. You'¬?ll also find hundreds of tips and success stories from car-free people in cities and suburbs across America. Without car payments, rising gas prices, and traffic jams to worry about, you'¬?ll have more money and leisure time to spend as you choose. Discover why getting rid of your car may be the soundest and sanest lifestyle change you can make.ReviewsView a video clip from NBC's Today Show: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25609661/ "Chris Balish offers a mix of the practical-a worksheet to figure out a car's total cost and impact-as well as the horrifying: The average American walks just 300 yards a day."-Sierra Magazine "If ever there was a practical inducement to get out of the car trap, this is it. For the multitude of Americans stuck in traffic and spending thousands of dollars a year on their cars, Chris'¬?s lively and pragmatic step-by-step solutions provide a way out."-Jane Holtz Kay, author of Asphalt Nation"Chris Balish's book can help environmentally conscious Americans live their values. If you're concerned about pollution and global warming, follow the program in these pages. There can be life without a car. And a good life at that!"-Ed Begley, Jr., actor and environmental activist"[Chris Balish's] prescriptions are feasible and most important, reasonable."-San Antonio Express News"Even if living car-free or car-lite isn't for you, you'll still learn a lot from this book. I did."-Michelle Singletary, Washington PostListen to Chris Balish talk about living car-free in Los Angeles on NPR's Morning Edition.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781580087575 (1580087574)
ASIN: 1580087574
Publisher: Ten Speed Press
Pages no: 224
Edition language: English
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Wrenegade
Wrenegade rated it
3.5 How to Live Well Without Owning a Car
While this didn't provide a whole lot of new information, it snapped several things into focus...how much I spend on gas...how much I hate driving...how much I enjoy it when I go long periods without driving...and how unnecessary a car really is to my life. Combined with the fact that I'm already lo...
auntieannie
auntieannie rated it
3.0 How to Live Well Without Owning A Car: Save Money, Breathe Easier, and Get More Mileage Out of Life
Having gone down to 1 car between the 2 of us for a while now, this didn't contain a lot of new ground -- but it's still a big step to go down to no car, even in a transit-friendly area. One thing the book does well is really driving home the financial point -- the money saved, that can be redeploye...
sarafrances
sarafrances rated it
I really enjoyed this book. My mind doesn't work very well numerically, but Balish broke that all down in an easy to understand and very real way. I can almost feel all the extra money I'd have if I didn't own a car. This book has inspired me to start thinking of other ways to go about my daily life...
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