Subject: Re: A $10 Trillion Market?
Our son graduated from GA Tech and stayed in Atlanta. When he graduated, he simply figured he would have to buy his first car. I suggested he run the numbers from your post, "(when you figure in garage rental, insurance, gas, maintenance, fees, etc.)," and he saw the light. Work paid for a rental when needed for work and Uber/delivery took care of the rest. 10 years later, he is trying to cling to the car-less lifestyle, though his desire to buy a house may trigger a different economic conclusion, as properties further out tend to be cheaper than in the city.
It can be hard to think outside the box you know, even if that box is that of your parents and not directly related to your situation. Happily, thinking outside the box is a passion and a talent of mine.
IP