>>1209670OP, in every country, all over the world, going back literally thousands of years, since before there was even any sort of human civilization, humans have sought after personal transportation. It's a sign of wealth and prosperity as much as it's a convenience. From porters carrying a king or queens' litter, to domesticating and riding horses, to horse-drawn carriages and wagons, to motorized transport like cars, trucks, and motorcycles, people like and want *personal* transportation, that *they* control the destination and speed of, literally like and extension of their own body, just like any good tool-user would do. *Cattle* are all grouped into one vehicle for transport; *humans* don't really prefer it, even if they'll sometimes tolerate it. Given a choice people will choose a personal transportation device, that moves under it's own power, *every single time*. You can't escape it, you can't deny it, and the Elephant In The Room, the thing you're deepest in denial over, is the *FACT* that one day (((You))) and everyone on this board that unironically uses the word 'cager' will *own at least one car* -- unless you want to be sad, sad, sad, living like children until you're old and grey. The fact of the matter is, once you're married (LOL, assuming you're not such a misanthrope that a woman will have you, that is) she'll want you both to own a *car*. Even if you manage to side-step that somehow, the day that she comes to you and says "Honey, I have wonderful news: I'm pregnant!", *you will HAVE to go get a CAR*, and there will be nothing you can do to avoid it, unless you want to be a Bad Parent -- and mark my words, when the time comes, (((You))) will do so *gladly*, because you will want to do everything you can for your child to ensure they're taken care of the best way possible. So I suggest you get ahead of the curve, and *accept* the fact that you will one day own a *car*.