How to Survive Without Your Car

The worst has happened: your car needs to go into the shop, and the work is going to take more than a few hours. In fact, you could be without your vehicle for a few days. What do you do when you depend on your cat to survive? A lot of people need their car to get to work, take their kids to school or just generally get things done. If you’re going to need to give up your car for a while, you need to work out what you’re going to do for all the occasions when you would normally drive somewhere. Try some of these solutions to keep living your life until you get your vehicle back.

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Choose an Auto Shop With Loaner Cars

One of the best ways to deal with the problem of being without your car is to choose the right auto shop. Pick one like Telle Tire that has loaner cars that you can use while you’re waiting for your car to be serviced. If you don’t need a vehicle to use for the next few days, but you do need to get home, some places also offer shuttle services so that you can get where you need to be. You often don’t need to pay any extra to borrow a car. If you’ve been in an accident, some insurance providers will set you up with a loaner car too.

Ask Someone for a Favor

You can’t always rely on someone else to help you out when you’re in a bind. But if you’re willing to compensate them and/or help them out when they need a favor, it can be a good solution. For example, maybe you know someone at work who passes close to your home on their way in each morning. Or perhaps you have a neighbor who works near you or who could take your kids to school for a few mornings.

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Use Public Transport or Cycle

Not everyone is lucky enough to have access to public transport. However, if it is available, it often provides a suitable solution. You might not want to rely on it for too long, but if you’re only going to be without your car for a few days, it could be adequate.

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Another alternative method of transport could be to cycle. If your commute is within cycling distance or you just occasionally need to go to the store, riding a bike is a great way to get around. Of course, it helps if you already own or can borrow a bicycle.

Take the Financial Hit and Use Taxis (or Rent)

It might be a more costly option, but using taxis or a service like Uber could be the best choice for some people. It makes it easy to get where you need to be, and you can order a car whenever you need one. However, for some, it might make more sense to rent a car for a while. It’s particularly useful for families, who might struggle with other options.

If you’re going to be without your car for a while, make sure you’re not left high and dry. There are several solutions to choose from so that you can still get around.

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Emma covers dating and relationships for Unfinished Man, bringing a witty woman's perspective to her writing. She empowers independent women to pursue fulfillment in life and love. Emma draws on her adventures in modern romance and passion for self-improvement to deliver relatable advice.

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