Buy Cars and Trucks in Bayonne, New Jersey

Dodge : Ram 3500 3500 corvette yellow
Dodge : Ram 3500 3500 corvette yellow
$4,500.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 1h 5m
Cadillac : Eldorado 1992 Cadillac Eldorado
Cadillac : Eldorado 1992 Cadillac Eldorado
$2,519.00 (11 Bids)
Time Left: 2h 36m
Jaguar : X-TYPE X TYPE 2004 JAGUAR X-TYPE AWD
Jaguar : X-TYPE X TYPE 2004 JAGUAR X-TYPE AWD
$3,850.00
$7,995.00
Time Left: 2h 58m
Lexus : RX Hybird Hybird top of the line
Lexus : RX Hybird Hybird top of the line
$25,777.00
$26,888.00
Time Left: 3h 21m
Honda : Odyssey 1999 Honda Odyssey V6 mini van
Honda : Odyssey 1999 Honda Odyssey V6 mini van
$2,326.00 (19 Bids)
Time Left: 3h 47m
Chevrolet : Chevelle malibu 1970 Chevelle SS clone project
Chevrolet : Chevelle malibu 1970 Chevelle SS clone project
$5,000.00
$5,500.00
Time Left: 5h 29m
Pontiac : Grand Am 2003 Pontiac GrandAm 4 door Gold
Pontiac : Grand Am 2003 Pontiac GrandAm 4 door Gold
$3,449.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 6h 2m

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Where can I get a cheap but good paint job on a new car,just the roof.?
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Im in Bayonne NJ,I need my roof painted on my FJ Cruiser.I want a good job,But I was hoping to pay around 400.00 or less. It involves removing the roof rack which is easy to do


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A cheap place is Maaco! Shouldn't be that much. Or go to a private body shop (not associated with car dealer) they usually pretty cheap. Don't have to pay the huge overhead.

Is it a good ideal to bring a used car to Midas Auto Service for pre inspection purchase check up?
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Is it a good ideal to bring a used car to Midas Auto Service for pre inspection purchase check up? If not does any one know anyone good honest mechanic (for honda) near bayonne new jersey area. Thank you.


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I wouldn't go to Midas. I had a friend who worked there and he got on the job training. He became a Brake Specialist. Others are called Muffler Mechanics and Lube Technicians. He told me none of them had a mechanics license. Better to check with American Auto Association and see who they recommend in your area.

Owning a Jeep Wrangler in an urban environment??
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I will be going to college next year and will be buying a newer car in June. I really want a Jeep Wrangler, since my 4 cyl. Cherokee has seen better days, and I want an upgrade. Most of the schools I am considering are in the NYC/metro area, Manhattan, long island, jersey, etc. What are the risks of owning a wrangler in these areas? I'll be living either in Lynbrook (suburban Long Island), or the Bayonne, NJ area.


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I live in a small town and I've had 5 wranglers/CJ's so far...they're great vehicles...mine have all been soft tops...you probably want a hard top though for the simple reason that childish type people like to cut the soft tops...I've even had this happen when I left the doors unlocked...some people are really weak-minded...also the manual transmissions are more fun to drive and do better in 4-wheel drive conditions...thats up to personal preference though

Please read the second chapter of my novel...(fantasy)?
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Chapter 2: Pepin, Wisconsin As my dad’s buddy pulled his car and us into Pepin, my heart literally got caught someplace between my throat and stomach. Coming from such a packed city, Pepin was a real shocker for me. To the left, all I could see was a lake. Don’t get me wrong though. It was a lake of mythical proportions and I had the feeling if I dived deep enough into it I would find beasts of the imagination. More interestingly, woods surrounded the town. These were the type of woods, which only storybooks could offer. Was it just me or were there eyes peeping among the trees? Listening closely, I could have sworn I heard a sadistic witch ritual ricocheting among the barks. The village was strangely isolated and gave off an odd glow—well, maybe the moon had something to do with this. Pepin kind of held me in awe. It seemed so impossible that such a quiet town could exist in the time of cell phones, jeans, American Idol, and Britney Spears. My mouth was watering from utter astonishment and endearment. It really was. Finally coming to my senses, I decided to observe the reactions of the rest of the lot. My father, of course, had a smile as wide as Bayonne, New Jersey plastered upon his face. It made me jealous. Why hadn’t I inherited that aura of good will? Damn genetics! My mom was the real criminal though. Even though there was a view worth dying for just a centimeter of glass away from her, she had chosen to spend the car ride soliciting and advertising makeup with her wretched cell phone. It was near midnight! God, I hated cell phones. I never was a phone person. Well, I never really had anyone to call and even if I had I would have wanted to communicate face to face. Yes, I’m quite old-fashioned. I’m surprised I haven’t been burned at stake yet. Brittany had to have retained the most priceless and shallow expression—no joke intended. She looked so dumbfounded and miserable. Her eyes were glassy and seemed to be searching for the next outlet mall, cineplex, or coffee house. I could almost read her mind. She seemed to be imploring in a tone fit for royalty, “Ummmm…where in the world am I supposed to go hang out in this hell-hole? Where are my beloved skyscrapers? Must I live among trees? I’ve never been much of a happy camper. Dear New York City take me back. Please God, take me back!” Oh the drama. She looked tearfully into my eyes expecting some sort of sympathy, but I merely shot back a callous, blank stare. I can really be a jerk at times. I swear. The crunch of gravel beneath the tires was almost deafening in the silence as we were pulled into the driveway of a house that gave off more of a cottage feel. We bid farewell to our distinguished driver and stood staring at our house-to-be for a few, strangely slow seconds. Finally, my father—the leader of our cult—, of course, took charge and suggested, “I think our luggage is extremely tired from the hardships of travel. It really, really, really wants to get unpacked and relax. You know me, I’m all about the rights of inanimate objects.” Gosh he cracked me up sometimes. He’s cracked up everyone in this world at some time or another. Heaving the luggage into the house, we stood in what I supposed to be a darkened, empty living room. All I remember of that night is staring out of the window of my designated bedroom while unpacking. I’m a heck of a multitasker. I really am. Actually, I think teenagers nowadays are born with that trait. Lucky us. I could actually see stars hanging among the heavens. A feeling of insignificancy spread through my body. It was an odd feeling—knowing that you were a mere speck of dust on the surface of the universe. Damn that made me morbid. The whole night, I could hear my family arguing among themselves just past the shut door of my bedroom. I caught onto phrases like, “This move better change things for him. We’ve left behind our lives for Echo. This is all for him. We’re living in the freaking woods!” Boy, oh boy, did that increase that feeling of morbidity I was explaining. What if Wisconsin turned out to be just like New York City? Would I fail my family again? I don’t know how, but I just knew Pepin had something to offer me. God knows where this something was lurking, but it was there. I could have sworn I felt it. Nerd telepathy anyone? When I did manage to catch some shuteye, my dreams were filled with the peering eyes and gruesome voices I had imagined in the woods. They were calling me silently—magnetically. They had a story to tell and some history to reveal. Yet, when I got close enough for investigation, they simply and mysteriously vaporized into thin air and I was left waving my hands in the dark as I jerked to actuality. People claimed there was a fine line between illusion and reality. I wondered how much truth this held. I really did wonder. Instantaneously, I recalled a relevant observation. The old Chinese sage Chu blah I obviously couldn't fit the second chapter into the alloted space...the rest is on chapteread if you want to read=). Thanks again! The novels title is Totally Lunar* The novel's title is Totally Lunar*


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I read your first chapter yesterday too. I think that your story's going fine, but it needs some tweaks. This chapter doesn't look as professional as the one I previously read. Your words are more meshed together and you have a lot of grammar errors. But I DO like the story, it makes me wonder where it's going. -Morbid Poet **make sure you ALWAYS reread before posting for criticism

taxi or limo costs...?
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hi....i live in central new jersey and me and my family are taking a cruise out of Bayonne, NJ. It is around an hour away. We're not quite sure how we're going to get there....if we were to park in the garage near the port it would costs about $200..my dad doean't want to park the car there....he put it up to me to find out the cost of a taxi or limo....he said either one will be fine....can anyone give me a site that will give me listings for prices for taxis and limos?? thank you so much! =]


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Taxi rates are regulated by the New York Taxi and Limo Commission. Their site is at http://www.nyc.gov/html/tlc/html/passenger/taxicab_rate.shtml and the site says: Metered Rate of Fare $2.50 upon entry $0.40 for each additional unit The unit fare is: one-fifth of a mile, when the taxicab is traveling at 6 miles an hour or more; or 60 seconds when not in motion or traveling at less than 12 miles per hour. The taximeter shall combine fractional measures of distance and time in accruing a unit of fare. Any combination of distance or time shall be computed by the taximeter in accordance with the National Bureau of Standards. The fare shall include pre-assessment of the unit currently being accrued; the amount due may therefore include a full unit charge for a final, fractional unit. Night surcharge of $.50 after 8:00 PM & before 6:00 AM Peak hour Weekday Surcharge of $1.00 Monday - Friday after 4:00 PM & before 8:00 PM Tolls On all trips within the City of New York, any bridge and tunnel tolls to the destination shall be paid by the passenger, who shall be so informed before the start of the trip. On all trips within the City of New York, return tolls shall not be charged except for trips over the Cross Bay Veterans, Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial, and Verrazano Narrows Bridges. On trips beyond the City of New York, all necessary tolls to and from the destination shall be paid by the passenger. Trips Beyond the City For a trip beyond the limits of the City of New York, except for the Counties of Westchester or Nassau, or the facilities of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey at Newark Airport, the fare shall be a flat rate (a flat rate is a definite amount fixed between the driver and the passenger at the start of the trip). For a trip to the Counties of Westchester or Nassau the fare shall be: the amount shown on the taximeter for that portion of the trip that is inside city limits, plus twice the amount shown on the meter for that portion of the trip that is outside the city limits; and all necessary tolls to and from the destination shall be paid by the passenger. For a trip to Newark Airport the fare shall be: the amount shown on the taximeter plus a surcharge of $15.00; and all necessary tolls to and from the destination shall be paid by the passenger. Any continuous trip where the point of origin and the destination are both within the limits of the City of New York shall not be considered a trip beyond the City limits, even though the shortest and most direct route requires traveling outside such limits but within contiguous counties. For such a trip the meter must be kept in the recording position throughout. Group Rides Group ride fare from LaGuardia Airport - Notwithstanding the rate of fare set forth in Metered Rate of Fare (at the top of this page), the fee for trips made pursuant to a group riding plan from LaGuardia Airport shall be as follows for each passenger: 1) To the East Side of Manhattan, east of Fifth Avenue, from 23rd Street to 96th Street - $7.50 2) To the West Side of Manhattan, west of Fifth Avenue, from 23rd Street to 96th Street - $8.50 3) To downtown Manhattan, south of 23rd Street - $9.50 Group ride fare from York Avenue - Notwithstanding the rate of fare set forth in Metered Rate of Fare (at the top of this page), the fare for trips made pursuant to a group riding plan from LaGuardia Airport shall be as follows for each passenger: To the Financial District - $3.50 per passenger (In addition, there may be such fee for dispatch services) Persons with Disabilities A recently-passed rule now requires that drivers not engage the taximeter until a disabled passenger has been settled in, and the ride is about to commence. Drivers are required to assist disabled passengers. Luggage There shall be no charge for handling steamer trunks or other luggage or belongings transported in the interior of the taxicab, or for use of the taxicab's trunk. Flat Fare from John F. Kennedy Airport: The Taxi & Limousine Commission is conducting a "Flat Fare" program for trips between (to and from) the Borough of Manhattan and John F. Kennedy International Airport. The flat fare is $45.00 plus any tolls. The meter will not be turned on and the night surcharge will not be added. If passengers request multiple stops, the flat rate of $45.00 will be collected at the first stop in either Manhattan or John F. Kennedy Airport, and the meter will be turned on for the remainder of the trip. The metered fare should be collected at the last stop, from the last passenger. Sample Fares from JFK International Airport to Destinations Other Than Manhattan (These are estimated fares. Actual fares vary depending on traffic, weather and other unforeseen conditions. Tolls are in addition to metered fares and are not shown.) Between Terminals ............... $4 - $12 To the Bronx Co-op City ......................... $39 - $44 The Hub (149th & 3rd) .......$38 - $42 Riverdale .............................$48 - $53 To Brooklyn Downtown ...........................$33 - $38 Coney Island ........................$35 - $38 To Queens Shea Stadium ........................$22 - $25 Main Street (Kew Gardens)....$20 - $24 To Staten Island New Dorp Lane .................... $52 - $55 Victory Boulevard .................$51 - $55 To LaGuardia Airport .......................$24 - $28 To Newark Airport ...........................$69 - $75 + $15 surcharge PHL limo service has a convenient page to look up the approximate charge, based on your departure and arrival points. You just put the information in the squares and click and it gives you an estimate. That site is at: https://www2.mylimobiz.com/vivalimo/reservations/rates.asp I hope this information helps. The commission doesn't regulate every passenger vehicle for hire, but this should give you an idea. I hope you and your family have a great time on your trip.