A car free life.
August 24th, 2006 by MollieMy husband and I have a 2003 black Honda Element. We have had it for three years and have used it well. It has taken us on many road trips across the country, camping trips, and fun outings. We have used it to help ourselves move, friends move, and family move. We have taken it on trips with the youth group. We have given rides to loved ones and strangers alike and have had the pleasure of having friends and family use it for weekends or weeks.
In less than three weeks we are moving to Seattle. We will tow our car behind us, put the seats flat, set up sheets, blankets, and pillows and sleep in it at night. It will give us a good start in Seattle. However, in a year our lease will be up and we have some decisions to make.
We both feel convicted that we need to get a more fuel efficient car (hybrid, biodesial, or subcompact car). We have a TerraPass for the Smell (Smellement…Element) and while I support TerraPass it does not give me a free ride to thoughtlessly use non-renewable resources and pollute the earth. In the past couple of weeks we have also been exploring the idea of living for at least a year without a car.
We will be living in a city with public transportation and are picking the neighborhood we want to live in carefully so that we can walk to as many places as possible. I love adventures and living without a car would be an adventure, but it also brings up fears of being trapped and not able to go places I want. We will continue to think about it and figure out what the right decision is going to be for us. When we come to our conclusion in a year I will let you know. Until then I will continue to do research on cars and on how to live life without a car. I would also love to hear any thoughts or words of wisdom that you might have on this subject.
*For those of you who are interested, a few days after we started talking about not having a car NPR did an interview with Chris Balish is the author of the forthcoming book How to Live Well Without Owning a Car: Save Money, Breathe Easier, and Get More Mileage Out of Life“.



