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Tom BalishMay 12th, 2008 - 17:54:16
How Americans are beating the high petrol prices:
They are taking action.
A NEW BOOK SHOWS THEM HOW:
'HOW TO LIVE WELL WITHOUT OWNING A CAR' by Chris Balish
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The first practical, accessible, and sensible guide to living in North America without owning a car. Exposes the true costs of car ownership and shows how getting rid of your car can simplify your life and put you on the road to financial freedom. Packed with realistic, economical alternatives to owning a car, including chapters on carsharing, carpooling, and even car-free dating. Includes more than 100 real-world tips, strategies, and success stories from people who are happily car-free or 'car-lite,' from cities to suburbs. According to a 2004 American Automobile Association study, the average American spends $8,410 per year (roughly $700 per month) to own a vehicle.
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