(16 Sep 2021, 8:13 pm)Adrian wrote I agree. Fuel for a daily commute, plus whatever it costs to park daily/weekly/monthly in a City Centre, then its a considerable saving. It's not just that, but its the incidental spend that you save from working at home, even for things as simple as cooking your own bacon sandwich and making your own coffee, rather than going to Greggs.
The additional disposal income is likely to make car ownership more attractive, at least to those with driving licences who use buses as a cost saving. I'm not convinced many use it for the convenience...
Definitely, those Tesco Meal Deals/Starbucks/Costa's/Greggs all add up!
I do wonder how many cars they have? Are you always guaranteed a car whenever you fancy, or might you go to book one for a day out on the Saturday and find you're too late - at which point you're back to the bus anyway. I can't find a number on their website, and I imagine it'll be a decent amount, but it's an apprehension I'd always have.