Thread: Silver Star Lincoln Town Car Service Buenos Aires
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09-16-12 17:40 #47
Posts: 329Originally Posted by Chicago Guy [View Original Post]
Prices are basically the same, yes we can reserve the Town Car for you, with a full size van as backup, in case there is a scheduling conflict.
Thanks.
Fred
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09-15-12 13:54 #46
Posts: 36Is the price the same for lincoln town car / citroen? Do you accommodate 'lincoln town car only' requests?
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07-31-12 19:05 #45
Posts: 329Originally Posted by Gato Hunter [View Original Post]
We take all major credit cards, and best of all is you use a US based card, no foreign transaction fee! We also ask a lot less to go back to EZE than a pickup.
Much more roomy, comfy and safe than the crappy, beat up cabs here.
Fred
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07-31-12 18:11 #44
Posts: 1009I use fred on the way in when I have a few grand in franklins down my pants. On the way out when I'm broke I just get a cab. Also have your chicA meet you on arrival
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07-31-12 17:32 #43
Posts: 329Originally Posted by Wild Walleye [View Original Post]
Thanks for your interest in us! To book a transfer, please fill out the easy to use appointment form completely on our homepage at www.silverstarcar.com And we will get back to you. Please put wild walleye in the special needs section. Because we are fully legal and pay both Argentine and US tax, we can issue you a receipt should you need it. As fas as the fares go, please keep in mind we are 100% legal, fully insured and we have awesome, well maintained cars, plus we drive in a safe and secure, reasonable and prudent manner. We look forward to you being another satisfied SilverStar customer.
For those wondering why the pickups carry a higher fare is there is a lot more waiting time and parking involved, and also the possibility of a delayed arrival.
Safe travels.
Fred.
www.silverstarcar.com
Premium Airport Transfers in Buenos Aires
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07-31-12 16:30 #42
Posts: 1885Tbone
Originally Posted by TBone [View Original Post]
DR, I think that it is perfectly appropriate to discuss relevant alternatives in the context of Fred's service. In the 30+ visits to Bs As, I have yet to encounter a driver that speaks English (obviously, I haven't used Fred's service, yet). No biggie as I am a cunning linguist. You should see the pained expressions on their faces as I tell them how my flight was and what the weather at home is like. I don't think the pain comes from trying to figure out what I am saying so much as it is a reaction to the sound (like fingernails on the chalkboard).
I've always used the same well-known remis company, since my first visit (which pre-dated Fred's arrival to the scene) , because: 1) they were recommended to me by a trusted friend. 2) the kiosko is insanely easy for even me to find and 3) I've never had a problem with them. They are now up to US$56 from EZE to Cap Fed. So, IMO, the premium for Fred's service doesn't seem unreasonable for the added benefits (for a mutant like me) , especially if I am traveling for work (come on, I do a little work while I am in Bs As.).
My first remis ride from EZE to CF was AR$89 (roughly US$29 at AR$3. 08:US$1. 00 equal to about 17%p. A. Inflation). It's about US$56 (official exchange rate AR$4. 5:US$1. 00) and US$40 (at the blue rate of AR$6. 2:US$1. 00 equal to about 7%p. A. Inflation).
I do plan on using Fred on my next visit.
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07-31-12 15:27 #41
Posts: 2808Not critical
I wasn't trying to be critical in anyway. I think a remis trip is about 50-60 bucks now so while he is a little higher, and I just noticed the 74 dollar trip, I certainly wouldn't say he's terribly over priced. Unlike most of the guys here seems like I'm always on a tight budget so I'm forever looking at value.
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07-31-12 14:30 #40
Posts: 577Silverstar Car Service
Originally Posted by Daddy Rulz [View Original Post]
Tres3
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07-31-12 13:32 #39
Posts: 2470Originally Posted by Wild Walleye [View Original Post]
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07-31-12 13:23 #38
Posts: 1885Ha
Originally Posted by Daddy Rulz [View Original Post]
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07-31-12 10:36 #37
Posts: 2808Check the website
Currently it says U$S 92 for drop off and U$S 132 for pickup. That's a little salty but if the reviews are correct prolly not over priced for a premium service. I assume the pick up is 30% more because of waiting and parking. I think my first remis ride into the city was 45 pesos at 2-1 in 2002. Things have certainly changed.
Originally Posted by TBone [View Original Post]
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07-31-12 10:14 #36
Posts: 1Tbone
So does anyone know how much they actually charge for airport pickup?
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07-23-12 01:48 #35
Posts: 329Originally Posted by WhiteCat [View Original Post]
Fred.
www.silverstarcar.com
Premium Chauffeur Services in Buenos Aires since 2009
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07-04-12 19:49 #34
Posts: 349Originally Posted by Gato Hunter [View Original Post]
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07-04-12 18:18 #33
Posts: 1009Girlfriend pick up
On Monday karina picked me up at EZE and brought my girlfriend with her, my girlfriend really liked her and sh e was very professional. It was we ll worth the extra money to have my chica meet me with a smile kisses and a dry hump over some person with a sign.
Fred and karina have the gato hunter seal of approval
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