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by sneak 1418 days ago
Your comment seems to make some incorrect assumptions about me.

Could you perhaps name a specific cheap place in the USA that you believe is not a car-centric cultural wasteland?

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I already did. Certain downtown and midtown areas in towns and cities all across the country. Mainly you want a place with the necessities nearby like groceries, a few decent restaurants, a gym, and possibly a store that sells general items like a hardware store. This covers 80-90% of the need for a car. Take uber, a ride share, or reimburse a neighbor for the few times you need further transport. Many suburban areas of cities have areas like this too. Stay away from newly developed suburban areas though as they are indeed car wastelands.
You have not named any specific place in either of your comments, making your claims unfalsifiable.