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Medieval Bob 2005-08-30 01:28 PM

If you get a job off-campus, a bicycle sucks ass.

Motorcycle is really a good investment if you don't plan on doing big grocery runs or taking many passengers. Gas is cheap as hell, it's fun, and you get pimp points if you get a l337 bike. Just don't get run over.

gruesomeBODY 2005-08-30 03:19 PM

thats a great idea, but make sure to wear protective head gear

-Spector- 2005-09-09 04:11 PM

Def. number 2

KagomJack 2005-09-10 10:41 AM

Definitely number 2. I'd rather have the money to help pay for school than to have the car. At least that way you know you're getting your education taken care of.

Adrenachrome 2005-09-10 10:51 AM

Fuck that you're nothing without a vehicle.

KagomJack 2005-09-10 08:47 PM

Not necessarily: buses, bikes, skateboards, rollerblades, and even your feet can get you around where you need to. Honestly, I love to walk to places when I need to go somewhere. But that's heavily dependant on weather and time.

Jessifer 2005-09-10 09:23 PM

Number Two, IMO. Heck, if you're patient enough you can even find a semi-decent car for under 2K. Especially if all you need to do is just get from point A to point B most of the time, like myself.

Afroman 2005-09-10 11:00 PM

You can get a 700 dollar car, and 9300 dollars worth of CRACK!

JRwakebord 2005-09-10 11:32 PM

Same as (almost) everyone else:

Option 2, and purchase a cheap car.

Paradox_Knight 2005-09-21 12:35 AM

I wonder how it must have felt in times when cars, buses and trains didn't exist, a time when it was basically just your feet or horses... Imagine that. Don't be in such a rush and think things through to a long term. First things first is do you have a job, if so, how long do you need to work per week, how does this fit with your schedule, can you meet your schedule through transports such as buses and whatnot, if you can then you should be fine, if not then a car would be best, but you don't truly need a new one, a used one can do fine since you're only aiming for something that'll last for your studies and not drain to much fuel as to empty your wallet.

Adding to that, do you have anything that can play music, walkman, CD player, iPod or an MP3 Player, if so, you can listen to that whilst on public transport, along with that, try to read a nice book, catch up on the sports section, read up some wacky shit, look up comic books or mangas or novels, check out the scenery, check out the scenery inside the public transports, by that I mean people of the opposite sex, or take the time to rest a bit before reaching your destination.

With the first, you have a lot of freedom, but with that comes a lot of responsabilities which limits your freedom as well as a lot of payments to worry about, not to mention gas. With the second, you have a limited form of freedom, yet a lot of it in comparison. Freedom is what you make of it, and what you believe is best for you is what you should take.

A car can take you places faster, but a bus can do just about the same if you know what bus to take. One is more convenient then the other, for you don't have to wait for a car, but you do for a bus or any other public transport. Nonetheless, the price is much less in comparison... Eh well, from what I say it sounds like I favor number two, that's because I would personally, but that's me. For you, it depends on your lifestyle, choose something according to how you live and don't look back on your decision with regret, at least, not for too long, you'll become depressed if you do.

Sovereign 2005-09-21 08:11 AM

Gas is pretty bad but its not like it's to the point where THAT should solely determine if someone gets a car.

I drive a gas chugging car that I drive about 30 miles a day. (20 miles for work and 10 miles if I feel like doing anything). It costs 50 dollars to fill a tank up and gets me about a week and a half to two weeks. I work at least 32 hours a week so I've made up my whole 1.5 - 2 weeks worth of gas just by working 6.5~ hrs or so. Doesn't seem tobad to me.

Grav 2005-09-21 01:27 PM

Yeah, but you don't drive places. See, my friends and I can go over 100 miles in a day without even realizing it.

Thanatos 2005-09-21 05:15 PM

*cough* roadies *cough*

Grav 2005-09-21 05:17 PM

Yeah.. well. This is the country. Rural area.

-=Rico-GP=- 2005-09-21 06:08 PM

Number 2.

Yeah.


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