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Many people view a private car as a status symbol and an indispensable necessity. However, from a purely economic perspective, it represents a significant financial burden, encompassing the purchase price, fuel, insurance, maintenance, registration, and annual depreciation. In contrast, public transportation offers a more affordable option for those who cannot afford a car, but its viability remains dependent on factors such as efficiency, timeliness, comfort, and service availability.
The question for discussion is: Is a car truly an economic necessity, or a decision tied to comfort and social image? And can public transportation be a practical alternative if it is available at a suitable level of quality?

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