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Old 04-11-2018 | 03:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Ascend
By uptown, do you mean Central Harlem?


Anyways, any of you guys have a lead on buying parking spot in NYC? I don't know where to start.
You may want to contact these guys.

I have no first hand experience with them so do your due diligence..

https://www.veluxityexoticcarrental....ic-car-storage



Old 04-11-2018 | 04:54 PM
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I live in downtown Manhattan and bring the cars into the city sometimes. Some garages better than others. Take it to a high end building like Time Warner Center and over-tip the attendant. Should be fine for a night. Downtown there is a good garage on Greenwich across from whatever hotel that is on Greenwich and North Moore.
Old 04-11-2018 | 04:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Ascend
Anyways, any of you guys have a lead on buying parking spot in NYC? I don't know where to start.
Parking space at the building down the block is $1m on top of the sale price of the apartment....
Old 04-11-2018 | 05:14 PM
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I used to live in NJ and would commute into NYC. There is a self-service, garaged facility on 42nd between 9th and 10th. The entry can be angled. It has many floors and you can park wherever you'd likeThe exit where you pay is also a little steep but if i took it slow enough the front lip on my GT4 would glide ontop of it. The ramps that lead to the various levels of the garage are a little steep but if I angled it I would be fine. I'm sure with Front lift kit you would be fine. This is the best option because you can walk to port authority and take any train you'd like. For commuters its $300 or so a month. If you get in before 10 AM its $20 for the day. There are Ferraris, Lamborghinis, and Porsches that park there on a monthly basis. Check it out:


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Old 04-11-2018 | 08:17 PM
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Originally Posted by brownan
Parking space at the building down the block is $1m on top of the sale price of the apartment....
Crazy! Glad I'm out of NYC now.
Old 04-11-2018 | 08:48 PM
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Originally Posted by brownan
I live in downtown Manhattan and bring the cars into the city sometimes. Some garages better than others. Take it to a high end building like Time Warner Center and over-tip the attendant. Should be fine for a night. Downtown there is a good garage on Greenwich across from whatever hotel that is on Greenwich and North Moore.
I think the hotel you are thinking of is The Greenwich.
Old 04-11-2018 | 08:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Ascend
By uptown, do you mean Central Harlem?


Anyways, any of you guys have a lead on buying parking spot in NYC? I don't know where to start.
Jerry has a private garage up there.
Old 04-11-2018 | 10:30 PM
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DONT DO IT.

Unless you're not nuts about your car. I have a friend who regularly drives more expensive cars in the city, but he's not OCD about his cars... (And has a lot more money than me!)

His cars are well maintained but almost always has some small cosmetic issues.
Old 04-12-2018 | 07:57 AM
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Leave it home. Most garages have yellow nylon speedbumps on the downramp now. Your lip will hit or come close.
If it's vanity, the GT3 is a Hyundai next to the Supercars of hedge fund bachelors, so there's that too. The GT barely belongs on the street at 65, let alone the city at 05.
Old 05-15-2018 | 01:39 AM
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MPG garage on 42 and 9 is decent and section with nice cars. It is self park. that's where my car is when it isnt at the track.



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