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AutoExec Summary
New research from Finder.com.au reveals that car ownership may not be cost-effective unless driven frequently. For those making 12 thirty-minute trips weekly, owning a $10,000 car costs approximately $5,100 annually, while GoGet rentals amount to about $6,700 and Uber costs around $21,000. If driving less than six hours a week, GoGet is cheaper. Alternatives like Car Next Door and newer services like Carly and Carbar offer additional options for those considering car-sharing instead of ownership.
Brands mentioned: Toyota, GoGet, Uber, Car Next Door, Carly, Carbar

