I don't drive a car "at the moment". But that moment might extend way ahead into the future. Firstly because I still don't have a drivers licence yet. Secondly because I won't drive a car and get a drivers licence as long as electric cars are not common and cheap. What I don't like on todays common cars is that it's still based on fossil fuel consuming piston drive technology. I don't like the smell and I don't like the idea of supporting the oil mafia as well.
People might misunderstand my attitude. I'm not the kind of a climate change alarmist. Quite the opposite. I'm even glad on global warming rather than on cooling. I'm also intelligent enough to know that me an any politicans won't influence any climate change, less than ever by money, resolutions and smart sounding hot air. But I nevertheless don't like pollution and environmental exploitation. I'm not talking about CO2, which is no pollution at all. I'm talking about other emissions and oil generally. Another annoying thing to me is that the streets are overloaded with cars. It's really annoying, especially in the morning. What a stressful world we live in meanwhile.
Strange: the majority of climate alarmists drive cars, and partly even the biggest ones and/or oldest ones. Schizophrenic world. At least nobody can reproach me for my climate "sceptical" attitude. I'm contributing least of what fits into the arlamist supporting theory.
Anyway, instead I like bikes. It's quite cheap. I don't pay any taxes, less than ever fuel (I'm 99,9%, well, if not 100% independent). And I can do all the maintenance, which is cheap anyway, by myself. Bicycling keeps me quite healthy all along, even during winter, for 15 years now. It's no problem for me to drive 20km to work there and 20km back. Doesn't even take 45 mintues for one trip mostly.
So I can't keep pace with a certain or any brand of cars here, but with a brand of bikes. I prefer the US brand Schwinn: