Kid Car

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603 W 115th St
New York, NY 10025
Kid Car has provided safe transport for children and their families since 2006 and is the only car service that offers fully vetted, professional drivers and age and weight-appropriate, properly installed car seats. Reserve a small or large, standard or luxury vehicle for travel to the airport, around town, or to school and after-school activities. Kid Car has been profiled in The New York Times and Washington Post, recommended by Time Out New York Kids, New York magazine, and Urban Baby, and has appeared on behalf of American Express and Safeguard car seats. Book now and discover why Kid Car is the only car service for kids. In the tri-state area, Kid Car offers airport transfers to John F. Kennedy (JFK), LaGuardia (LGA), Westchester County (HPN), Teterboro (TEB), and Newark (EWR) airports.

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Matt J.
7/31/2017

This company was great! We rode from Essex County, NJ to Newark Airport a couple of weeks ago: two adults and two children. They use Diono Radian car seats and arrived on-time with seats properly...

Yelena G.
7/23/2024

Promise they are not worth the money. They are already overpriced for the fact that you need a carseat on top of that there are additional charges that they do not tell you about or make it clear...

Harrison C.
1/23/2025

Incredibly overpriced. Maybe before Uber and Lyft had a car seat option it was worth it but now not so much. Judging by the company's responses to negative comments on Yelp (trying to delegitimize...

Tom D.
10/8/2024

As many of the commentors below have already said, Kid Car is WAY over priced. We used it to take our son home from the hospital when we were very nervous about being new parents and it was...

Tim R.
12/8/2023

Way overpriced. We used Kid Car to go 30 blocks when our first daughter was born it they charged us almost $200. We tried it again once on the way back from the airport and the car smelled like...

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