Do You Need a Car in New York City?
Honest advice on when a rental car is worth it — and when it isn't.
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Short answer: for getting around Manhattan, you usually don't need a car — the subway and rideshares are faster and cheaper. A rental earns its keep for trips out of the city. Here's how to decide.
When you don't need a car
If your trip is mostly Manhattan and the inner boroughs, skip the car. Parking is expensive, traffic is slow, and transit reaches nearly every attraction. A car can actually make a city-only trip harder and pricier.
When a rental is worth it
Day trips and getaways are where a car shines — the Hudson Valley, the Hamptons, upstate, the Jersey Shore or New England. If your plans leave the city, renting for just those days (and using transit in town) is often the smartest, cheapest setup.
FAQs
For Manhattan sightseeing, no — transit and rideshares are faster and cheaper, and parking is costly. Rent a car for day trips and getaways outside the city, ideally just for those days.