I absolutely loved having my car down there, and I always say that it wasn't even all about the convenience of it but just the comfort of having it there.
1.) wouldn't trust leaving it at home- I'm certain my brother would have tried to take over it! Or my mom.
2.) we're paying insurance on it anyway, so why leave it in the driveway for 4 months?
But most importantly, it was a big piece of home that I have with me. It connected me with the "real world" because you really can get lost from reality during the CP

So I like having the control of driving my own car and getting to go where I wanted to go and when. It wasn't like with other people, who were mad because they could only go to the mall on a certain day and then they'd end up working then. I also just like the peacefulness of my car and getting to drive alone at night after a frustrating day of work. Waiting extra time to sit on an overcrowded bus definitely would have made a lot of my days worse. But maybe I'm just weird! Lol!
I heard way too many bus nightmares- from accidents to breakdowns to overcrowded busses to bus drivers getting lost! True story, I was on a bus where a bus driver got lost, and I heard a second story of that happening later on.
The other bad part I noticed was with groceries. I'd always see people walking down the sidewalk and struggling to carry 5 bags, or whatever. With a car you can shop as much as you want without having to remember that you have to carry it all back. Then again, that might be a clever way to make yourself save money

Most people, including my roommates, seemed to do okay with being able to time their grocery shopping with their roommate that had a car so that can always work out.
Probably the most inconvenient thing about the bus, besides it not always being reliable, is the schedule. It's true that you'd sometimes have to leave 2 hours before work. Especially if you work in MK and you have to take the time to go through the tunnels and get there and all. It's always safe to add an extra 15-20 minutes just for that. Then you want to be at your bus stop 10-15 minutes early. I always said I would take the bus when I could, but the times never ever worked with my schedule. It would have been really inconvenient.
But people get by. It may not be the best situation, but you'll live

Plus you do get to meet a lot of people that way. There wasn't one bus ride where someone didn't turn around and introduce themselves! The busses were especially useful when you were just playing in the parks. Then it's definitely not a bad idea to use them! It beats fighting traffic and parking, and you conveniently can hop from park to park on busses without having to worry about going back for your car.
Plus I REALLY like road trips and exploring! Of course, as long as you're careful and don't get lost...
EDIT: Apparently I posted this a long time ago too, I didn't realize this was a revived thread, LOL!