Day by day, it's becoming more expensive to own and drive a car. But according to the Center for Neighborhood Technology , or CNT, and Forbes magazine, residents in the 10 neighborhoods mapped above spend less on car-related expenses than people living anywhere else in the country. Brooklyn Heights hipsters hand over an average of $643 per month, while folks living in the Montrose neighborhood of Houston cough up $760 every month. (If your neighborhood didn't make the cut, find out how it measures up on CNT's interactive Affordability Index )
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Day by day, it's becoming more expensive to own and drive a car. But according to the Center for Neighborhood Technology , or CNT, and Forbes magazine, residents in the 10 neighborhoods mapped above spend less on car-related expenses than people living anywhere else in the country. Brooklyn Heights hipsters hand over an average of $643 per month, while folks living in the Montrose neighborhood of Houston cough up $760 every month. (If your neighborhood didn't make the cut, find out how it measures up on CNT's interactive Affordability Index )