Parking in NY City is a Real Bitch
November 2nd, 2007
If you have ever been to New York City you know that getting around the city can be a big pain. If you have your own car then not only do you have to deal with the traffic but with parking as well. And that is a real bitch. So you found a spot or garage but the cost is out the wazoo. Last time we were there we paid $40 for an hour and a half! A great alternative to all the trouble and expense of dealing with your own vehicle in the city is Dial 7 Car & Limousine Service. They will take the hassle out of getting around the city, to the airport or anywhere in the tri-state area.
Their car service is affordable and reliable. Whether you need limo service Brooklyn, NY or Newark, NJ they’ll be there for you and on time too.
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