Best Town Car Services in NYC (2026)
ChauffeurService.nyc runs the best town car service in New York City.BMW 7 Series and Mercedes S-Class sedans, flat-rate all-inclusive pricing, four-airport coverage, and chauffeurs who treat every ride like the Lincoln Town Car era never ended — except the vehicles are a generational leap better. We compared seven services on vehicle quality, pricing, airport operations, and who actually delivers. Here's how we stack up.
| Rank | Service | Best For | Sedan Models | Pricing | Airports |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ChauffeurService.nyc | Overall town car service | BMW 7 Series, Mercedes S-Class | Flat-rate, all-inclusive | JFK, LGA, EWR, TEB |
| 2 | Dial 7 | Volume airport transfers | Various sedans | Flat-rate airport | JFK, LGA, EWR |
| 3 | Carmel | Budget-friendly sedan | Various sedans | Competitive flat-rate | JFK, LGA, EWR |
| 4 | All County Express | Tri-state coverage | Sedans, SUVs | Flat-rate | JFK, LGA, EWR |
| 5 | K&G Limousine | Westchester + suburbs | Sedans, SUVs | Quote-based | JFK, LGA, EWR |
| 6 | ETS Limo | Corporate sedan service | Executive sedans | Flat-rate | JFK, LGA, EWR |
| 7 | Skyline Ride | App-based sedan booking | Sedans, SUVs | Flat-rate | JFK, LGA, EWR |
The Evolution from Lincoln Town Car to Modern Executive Sedan
For three decades, the Lincoln Town Car was the NYC car service. From the mid-1980s until Lincoln discontinued it in 2011, the Town Car was so ubiquitous that the vehicle name became synonymous with the service itself. "Call a town car" meant "call a car service" — regardless of what vehicle actually arrived.
Lincoln's discontinuation forced the entire NYC car service industry to modernize its fleet. The transition wasn't instant — Town Cars lingered for years as services exhausted their existing inventory — but by 2020, the fleet had shifted to a mix of sedans that the old Town Car loyalists wouldn't recognize: Toyota Camrys and Honda Accords at the economy end, Cadillac CT6s and Lincoln Continentals at the mid-range, and BMW 7 Series and Mercedes S-Class at the luxury tier.
What the term "town car service" means in 2026 is simply black car service— a pre-arranged sedan with a professional driver, operating under a TLC-licensed base. The service model hasn't changed: you book a specific vehicle class, a driver arrives at the agreed time, and you're transported to your destination at a predetermined rate. The vehicles are just significantly better than the Town Car ever was — modern safety features, genuine luxury interiors, and ride quality that the body-on-frame Town Car couldn't match.
#1 ChauffeurService.nyc
Top PickBest for: the modern town car experience — executive sedans with all-inclusive pricing
No other town car service in NYC delivers what we deliver. ChauffeurService.nyc represents what town car service becomes when you upgrade every element — and refuse to cut corners. The fleet is current-model-year BMW 7 Series and Mercedes S-Class — vehicles that offer massaging seats, ambient lighting, near-silent cabins, and rear-seat legroom that makes the Lincoln Town Car's bench seat feel antiquated. Every competitor on this list is chasing the standard we've already set.
We don't just compete on vehicles — we set the bar on pricing transparency. Airport transfers from JFK, LaGuardia, Newark, and Teterboro are quoted all-inclusive — tolls, meet-and-greet, flight tracking, and 60 minutes of complimentary wait time are bundled in. No meter running, no surge pricing, no post-ride surprises. Our flat-rate model preserves what made the original town car service appealing while delivering a dramatically better vehicle. This is what happens when a car service is run by operators, not dispatchers.
Our combination of flagship sedans, all-inclusive pricing, and four-airport coverage is something no other service on this list can match. The SUV fleet (Suburban, Escalade ESV) and Sprinter vans extend the service beyond what any competitor offers — and far beyond what the Town Car era could have imagined.



- Current-model BMW 7 Series and Mercedes S-Class — no other service on this list offers exclusively flagship sedans
- All-inclusive flat-rate pricing preserving the simplicity of classic town car service — something competitors still haven't figured out
- Four-airport coverage including Teterboro FBO — no other service on this list offers this
- 60-minute complimentary wait time on airport pickups
- Real-time flight tracking with automatic adjustments
- Corporate accounts with monthly invoicing
- SUV and Sprinter van options beyond the sedan fleet
- Same-day booking with confirmed vehicle class
#2 Dial 7
Best for: high-volume airport sedan transfers with decades of operational history
Dial 7 was one of the original town car services in NYC, operating since 1977 — well before the term needed any explanation. They transitioned smoothly from the Lincoln Town Car era to modern sedans, and their core operation hasn't changed: call, book, and a sedan arrives at your door. The flat-rate airport pricing is straightforward, and the dispatch system handles thousands of daily rides.
For riders who remember calling Dial 7 for a Town Car in the 1990s, the experience is familiar — just in a newer vehicle. The fleet leans practical rather than luxury: clean, well-maintained sedans that prioritize reliability over prestige. Corporate accounts are available with basic invoicing. For straightforward airport transfers at competitive rates, Dial 7 remains one of the most dependable options in the city.
- Operating since 1977 — one of NYC's original town car services
- Flat-rate airport pricing for JFK, LGA, EWR
- Large fleet with consistent availability
- Reliable dispatch infrastructure for high volume
#3 Carmel
Best for: competitive sedan pricing with wide availability
Carmel, like Dial 7, is a legacy NYC car service that built its reputation during the Town Car era and successfully transitioned to modern vehicles. Their competitive pricing makes them a go-to for cost-conscious riders who want the reliability of a pre-arranged sedan without paying luxury premiums. The app-based booking is functional, and airport flat rates are among the lowest from TLC-licensed bases.
Carmel operates through an affiliate network, which means vehicle quality and driver consistency can vary between bookings. For the rider who wants a clean sedan from JFK to Midtown at a fair price, Carmel delivers that reliably. For riders who want a guaranteed luxury vehicle with a consistent chauffeur, the network model introduces more variability than owned-fleet services.
- Among the lowest flat-rate prices from TLC-licensed bases
- Wide availability through affiliate network
- Established since 1978 — strong operational history
#4 All County Express
Best for: tri-state area coverage beyond Manhattan
All County Express differentiates from Manhattan-focused services with broader tri-state coverage — Westchester, Long Island, New Jersey, and Connecticut in addition to the five boroughs. If your pickup or drop-off is in Stamford, White Plains, or Princeton rather than Midtown, All County's geographic reach is a practical advantage.
The fleet is predominantly sedans and SUVs at the standard black car tier. Vehicle quality is consistent without being luxury-focused. For suburban-to-airport transfers and inter-county rides where Manhattan-centric services charge distance premiums or decline the booking, All County fills the gap competently.
- Broad tri-state geographic coverage
- Suburban airport transfers without distance premiums
- Flat-rate pricing for airport routes
#5 K&G Limousine
Best for: Westchester County and northern suburb sedan service
K&G Limousine operates primarily in the Westchester County area, serving airport transfers from the northern suburbs to JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark. Their strength is local knowledge of Westchester — they know the Hutchinson River Parkway vs. I-95 timing calculus, which matters when you're leaving from Scarsdale at 6 AM for a JFK departure.
The fleet is standard sedans and SUVs without a luxury focus. For riders in Westchester who need reliable sedan service to the airports and back, K&G provides a local option that understands suburban pickup logistics — driveways, gatecodes, and the particular timing of the Westchester-to-airport corridor.
- Strong Westchester County coverage and local knowledge
- Understands suburban-to-airport route optimization
- Reliable for early-morning airport departures
#6 ETS Limo
Best for: corporate sedan service with business travel focus
ETS Limo focuses on corporate and business travel, offering sedan and SUV service with the operational touches that business travelers need: flight tracking, professional drivers, and pricing that works with corporate expense policies. Their fleet of executive sedans is maintained at a professional standard — not luxury-tier, but clean and appropriate for client-facing rides.
The corporate focus means ETS is less oriented toward individual consumer bookings and more toward companies that need a reliable sedan provider for regular business travel. If you're an EA managing travel for multiple executives, ETS's account structure and billing format are designed for that workflow. For one-off personal rides, more consumer-focused services may offer a smoother booking experience.
- Corporate-focused with business travel infrastructure
- Flight tracking for airport pickups
- Professional fleet maintained to business standard
#7 Skyline Ride
Best for: app-based sedan booking with transparent pricing
Skyline Ride brings a modern, app-first approach to the town car category. The booking flow is designed for riders who are comfortable with rideshare-style apps but want the predictability of a pre-arranged sedan service — confirmed vehicle, confirmed rate, no surge. The interface shows the exact price before booking, and the vehicle tracking works in real time.
The fleet is clean sedans and SUVs at the standard black car level. For riders who want the traditional town car experience (call, book, ride) wrapped in a modern digital experience, Skyline Ride delivers a smooth process. The trade-off is smaller fleet depth compared to established players like Dial 7 or Carmel, which can affect availability during peak periods.
- Clean app with upfront pricing
- No surge — rates confirmed at booking
- Real-time vehicle tracking
How We Evaluated
We assessed each town car service across six criteria reflecting what matters for sedan-based car service in 2026.
Sedan Quality
Vehicle models, age, interior condition, and whether the service delivers a genuine upgrade from the Town Car era or simply a newer vehicle with similar comfort.
Pricing Transparency
Whether flat rates include tolls, gratuity, and meet-and-greet — or add them afterward. The best town car services honor the simplicity that made the original model appealing.
Airport Coverage
Flight tracking, terminal pickup logistics, wait time policies, and how many airports the service covers — including Teterboro for private aviation.
Geographic Reach
Whether the service covers only Manhattan or extends to the outer boroughs, Westchester, Long Island, New Jersey, and Connecticut.
Booking Experience
Phone, app, and web booking options. How quickly the service confirms rates, vehicle class, and pickup details.
Driver Quality
Professionalism, route knowledge, punctuality, and whether the driver operates as a professional chauffeur or simply follows GPS.
What to Look For in a Town Car Service
The town car has evolved, but the booking principles haven't changed. Here's what to confirm before booking.
Confirm the Vehicle Class
"Town car" is a category, not a vehicle. Ask what specific model will arrive — a Toyota Camry and a BMW 7 Series are both "sedans" but deliver very different experiences at very different price points.
Ask About All-Inclusive Pricing
The original Town Car service was simple: one flat rate, no surprises. The best modern services maintain that simplicity by including tolls, meet-and-greet, and wait time in the quoted rate.
Check for Flight Tracking
If you're booking airport service, confirm the service tracks your flight. This prevents missed pickups for delayed flights and ensures the driver is positioned when you land — not when you were scheduled to land.
Verify TLC Licensing
Every legitimate car service in NYC operates under a TLC base license. If a service can't provide their base number, they're either unlicensed or operating outside the regulatory framework that protects passengers.
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