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08-23-12 21:47 #130Senior Member

Posts: 2808No lights
Dude why do they drive with their fucking lights off? Up in Corrientes people driving motos drive on the Routas in the country at night with no lights. A guy up there told me it's because you get better gas milege with your lights off. Nobody can be that stupid.
Originally Posted by Silver Star
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08-23-12 21:13 #129Senior Member

Posts: 329SilverStar Transfers and Tours is for when you want to ride in the comfort of a nice roomy luxury car with a known safe and secure quantity behind the wheel, not a random cab driver in a cheap, tiny Fiat. We also do a lot of extras like free cell phone rental, financial services, free calls to apartments, and in most cases on a morning arrival, we can bring a friend in free. We take all major credit cards, and if you have a US based card, without a foreign transaction fee. Can you guys believe many cab drivers here drive at night with their lights off? A surprising amount of cab drivers here in BsAs also tailgate very closely, weave in and out of traffic without signaling, etc etc. At SilverStar we do believe there is a difference in safety and comfort of our luxury cars, vs microcompact Fiats.
Originally Posted by WhiteCat
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Fred.
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Step up to the next level in ground transportation
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08-23-12 18:43 #128Senior Member

Posts: 349Silver Star is great with a couple of passengers. I use Taxi Ezeiza right out of the exit. Fast and efficient. The drivers will let you use their cell phone to let someone know you're on the way.
Originally Posted by SunSeeker
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08-23-12 18:30 #127Senior Member

Posts: 488Ezeiza
I booked my departure online for the 160 price. Driver was great, car was clean and spacious. Will be grabbing another on my arrival Saturday.
Originally Posted by Miami Bob
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08-23-12 15:26 #126Senior Member

Posts: 1064Taxi ezeiza is a car service, not a normal street taxi
The driver lift the bags. The cars are always very clean. Some drive fast, some slow. They always will wait with me in the street while apartment agent is coming I always feel like they deserve a tip for good service. The dispatcher to arrange returns to the airport sometimes will play games to try to avoid the website promotional price of 160 pesos-I reported on this last year.
For returns a quality radio taxi service like as-4639 9999- or paris works well and is a bit less money, guessing at 10%
Remember silver star for groups. The little cars are good for a max of 2 with luggage
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08-23-12 01:10 #125Senior Member

Posts: 746Taxi Ezeiza "professional driver"
Based on my experiences, by "professional driver" I assume you mean "professional race car driver".
Originally Posted by Miami Bob
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08-23-12 00:30 #124Senior Member

Posts: 329My Town Car can handle 4 passengers with bags, no problem, unlike the tiny, cramped and uncomfortable cabs here. We also drive in a reasonable and prudent manner.
Originally Posted by Miami Bob
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www.silverstarcar.com
Safe and Secure Executive and Town Car Transfers in BsAs "Since 2009"
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08-22-12 23:07 #123Senior Member

Posts: 1064TAXI EXEIZA 8. 22. 12 was 198 peso to recoleta-great professional driver trustable company
If you are traveling with three with bags, silver star is the sweet spot in the market. For me alone, taxi ezeiza works just fine.
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06-01-12 15:28 #122Senior Member

Posts: 754Bus jacking is a daily occurrence all over the greater Buenos Aires and even within the Capital Federal and not just in Cuidad Evita or La Matanza. Some bus line or other is constantly on strike demanding more security. This month, four bus companies that go to the ¨Ciudad Universitaria¨ (the Buenos Aires university campus) were on strike or only working during daylight hours. Very few of these robberies make it to the news unless someone is killed. 17 policeman have been killed in Buenos Aires only what goes of this year and there were somewhere near ten thousand armed robberies. Some 320 crimes a day are investigated by the police only within the city of Buenos Aires and I have no idea about the Greater Buenos Aires.
Originally Posted by Silver Star
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Kind of off topic here but I couldn't be bothered to search for the right thread. This week all privados, night clubs and so on have been prohibited in the province of Cordoba and are to close immediately and they are studying quite strict sentences for offenders that will mean jail time and not fines. This is supposed to be an effort to put an end to human trafficking. Prostitution by consenting adults will not be prohibited but if a girl doesn't have her ID on her she will automatically be taken into custody and considered a victim of trafficking.
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06-01-12 13:21 #121Senior Member

Posts: 329I have heard out in Cuidad Evita and La Matanza the public busses (not Manuel Tienda Leon) have been getting robbed at gunpoint recently.
Originally Posted by Mikap
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02-09-12 01:23 #120Regular Member

Posts: 5Tienda Leon Bus Jacking
I always thought that Tienda Leon bus is the safest and Buenos Aires is not a city like Rio
Originally Posted by Aqualung
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that bus jacking would occur. Do you have more info on when and how this happened or
possibly a link to read the whole story on the web. Thanks.
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02-08-12 21:25 #119Senior Member

Posts: 55Poor sod.
Originally Posted by Aqualung
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It was all over the tv news. But thanks for posting. Hopefully people will read and have more sense.
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02-08-12 20:59 #118Senior Member

Posts: 168IIRC it was 8AM when he left his hotel at Plaza San Martin.
Originally Posted by AllIWantIsLove
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02-08-12 20:43 #117Senior Member

Posts: 746Do you mean like 3 o'clock in the morning or like 10 o'clock in the morning?
Thanks, Bob.
Originally Posted by Aqualung
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02-08-12 18:14 #116Senior Member

Posts: 754This is not the place for this but as I was talking about robberies. This morning a French tourist was stabbed to death in Plaza San Martin just to rob his camera.


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