Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Getting Out of New York

I have never felt so trapped in Manhattan. I’m still blaming our rainy June for my current level of apathy about life in New York, but the truth remains: I’m a little sick of being here. And I think I might want a car. One of the things I’ve always loved about living in New York City was how unnecessary a car is, but I’m starting to covet one nonetheless. There’s still no need to have one to get around the city itself, but it feels so impossible to get out of the city that I’d like one for the weekends. Rental cars and zip cars in the city are really expensive, and they book up so far in advance that you can forget about anything resembling a spontaneous weekend getaway. And I’m frankly sick of public transportation. I feel guilty saying it, because public transport is good for the environment, but I’m still sick of it. I’m sick of spending half an hour just to get to Penn Station, standing around for another 10 minutes waiting to find out what track I’m on, feeling like herded cattle as I and a zillion other people shuffle onto the platform, and then listening to someone’s cell phone conversation for the length of the trip.

The problem, of course, is that like everything else, cars are more expensive in New York than they are anywhere else. Unless I want to spend half my life looking for parking, I need to account for an expensive parking spot in a garage somewhere, which just makes the cost of the car that much more outrageous. I haven’t compared the cost of insurance in the city with that of other locations, but I can just imagine that it’s a lot, lot more, too.

I know I’m not leaving New York. Even if I wanted to, there are too many reasons to stay right now. But I’m sick of it anyway.

6 comments:

Rena said...

At least you have a lot of fun places to visit where you have friends and free accommodations! and btw, my car insurance is less than half of what I paid in NY.

Tori said...

Actually, if you wouldn't mind telling me more about your experience having a car in NYC I'd be all ears. Did you find it worth it? Did you use it more than you expected?

Rena said...

As you know, I lived in the Bronx where parking is much easier. I really never had a problem finding parking in the city but when you have to deal with alternate side of the street on a daily basis, I'm guessing it can get complicated. Regardless, I think having a car is worth all the money because it provides freedom. I used it all the time and came into the city frequently. You know I love my car :)

Tori said...

My sister has a performance an hour outside the city on Saturday that I'll miss b/c renting a car for the day required a trip to JFK and almost $200. Coming to visit you and other friends would just be so much easier without the public transportation. For instance, b/c Jen lives outside a major city, it takes about 9 hours on two different buses to get anywhere near her. I just think that with so many friends having fled the city recently, I might need the wheels. Now I just need a winning lotto ticket, too.

Rena said...

Don't we all!

Tina said...

I got rid of mine when I first moved to the city - but mostly because it was a soft-top and the insurance went from $80/month (in Atlanta) to $280/month in Queens! And for the 2 months I did have it, the alternate side parking thing was a nightmare for me.

That said, the thought of turning up the radio, rolling down the window and just driving when I want to get away - it's almost more than I can bear! I'm with you, Tor - soooo over public transport as my only real, viable solution.

This could be worth a very serious look...