greengu11
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Teenagers are rightly assessed as high risk and have to pay more for insurance. If they don't like it, they can get the bus - it's not a god-given right to be able to run a car cheaply.
Why moan about spending about £4k++ per year running a car (depreciation of the car, tax, insurance, petrol, servicing etc) when using public transport (including taxis - you can get a lot of taxis with £4k) will end up cheaper?
It's simple economics - if you don't like it, don't pay it. There are very few people who really can't get by without their own car.
Fair point, if you live in an area where there are regular public transport services, however, some are not so fortunate as to step out their front door onto a bus or train, even taxis can be impossible to access in some areas, so put a bit more consideration into the issue before quoting stats.