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For office travel, once in a month going out of town. How is parking and costs for parking?
No I sold mine. LimePod and Car2Go are both good car sharing programs. LimePod is like $15/hr or $55/day and includes gas
What is your experience with LimePod?
I love it, use it several times a month. I took a 300 mile round trip that wouldve cost $55 in gas alone for $55 total, 12 hours I had the car The fiats arent great and look ridiculous but are zippy enough and I fit even though I’m 6’3
Seattle, no. Don’t do it. Redmond, probably yes, you might need a car. Unless you live near bus lines and live a simple life.
Seattle no, Redmond yes. But it really depends what you want to do. If you want to experience the amazing outdoors (And you should), get a car. If you want to go Redmond>Seattle frequently (and you should), get a car.
Seattle no, Redmond, yes. I moved to Seattle almost 2 years ago. Spent $1k to bring my car, paid $200+/mo for parking (Belltown) and then registration and insurance. Totally not worth it. Got rid of the car 6 months in.
Redmon def needs a car to getaround
You don't need one in Seattle though commuting is much faster with one than with Microsoft's connector bus (of course that depends a bit of walking time to bus stop but to most is 10min to and another 10 to your building)
You can get by without dependent of bus lines and your work transit options. But you’ll probably feel trapped.