by Gabriel Togan on 26.04.25 12:00
City life is fast, vibrant, and full of opportunities—but it’s also crowded, noisy, and often stressful when it comes to getting around. So it’s no surprise that more and more people are asking: Do I really need to own a car?
For many urban dwellers, the answer is increasingly no.
With efficient public transport, bike lanes, and flexible mobility options, owning a private vehicle in the city can feel more like a burden than a benefit.
Save money
Insurance, maintenance, parking—owning a car comes with ongoing costs. If you only drive occasionally, you’re likely to spend less by using alternative options when needed.
More space, less stress
Let’s be honest: hunting for a parking spot after work is not exactly relaxing. Living car-free means one less daily hassle.
Smarter decisions
Without a car parked in the driveway, you’ll think more deliberately about when and how you travel. The result? More sustainable and cost-effective choices.
Better for the planet
Fewer private cars on the road means lower emissions, less noise, and cleaner air. Going car-free helps improve your city—and your carbon footprint.
Let’s face it—there are still moments when having a car is useful. A trip to IKEA, a spontaneous weekend getaway, or picking up a bulky parcel.
That’s where Enterprise GO comes in.
With Enterprise GO, you can rent a car directly through the app—completely contactless, fully digital, and ready in minutes. It’s the smart way to stay mobile without owning a car.
Bottom line: Living in the city doesn’t mean you have to give up flexibility. With solutions like Enterprise GO, you get the best of both worlds—freedom without the hassle of ownership.