Poor people often receive an enormous amount of value from owning a car in the form of optionality, which is why the vast majority own one. It is one of the only sources of economic optionality a poor person has.
Even if they don't need a car, they often choose to own one (the cheapest one they can find that is vaguely reliable).
Even if they don't need a car, they often choose to own one (the cheapest one they can find that is vaguely reliable).