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Do people own cars in Manhattan?

While almost half the households in the city own cars, fewer people use them to commute. Of the 3.8 million workers in the city, only 27 percent commute via car, truck, or van. Staten Island is the only borough where the majority of commuters (64 percent) drive, while only 8 percent of Manhattanites drive to work.



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If you're going to own a car in Manhattan, you're going to need to find a place to park it. Here are a few options: Street parking: You can usually find street parking by looking for metered or unmetered spots. Street parking can be expensive, so be sure to check the rates before you park.

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If you are only in the city for one or two days and not planning on leaving Manhattan, it is perhaps better to walk or use public transit. But families or business travellers wanting to go to other boroughs or somewhere outside of New York City's confines should consider renting a car from Sixt in Downtown New York.

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The CR-V takes the #1 spot, with Honda CR-Vs in New York averaging $33,419. The CR-V's compact size, fuel efficiency, and adaptable interior make it a go-to choice for urbanites and families alike. In fact, Honda is the most popular used car brand, claiming 3 of the top 10 spots!

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Driving in New York can be a challenging experience. Factors to consider include the city's unique traffic patterns and parking regulations, and some neighborhoods are more car-friendly than others. But with the proper preparation and knowledge, it can also be a convenient option for some New Yorkers.

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So we wanted to know what it would be like to indeed walk from the tippity top to the tippity bottom of Manhattan. Turns out, it's about a 14-mile (almost 15-mile) journey through multiple neighborhoods, all of Central Park, and through layers of Manhattan history.

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Once you're in the city, most people find that they don't need a car, because you can easily take taxis or the subway to get where you're going. Plus, the cost of parking your car adds up quickly, especially if you'll be visiting for several days.

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