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Mary S123

Hi,

We need info about renting car in Sao Paulo for 1 month (Driver + Car).



Thanks & Regards,
Mary S

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Harmonie

Hi Mary and welcome to Expat.com!

Your thread has been moved to Sao Paulo forum for better visibility.;)

You may perhaps introduce yourself.

Hope that you'll soon be advised,
Harmonie.

James

Hello MaryS123,

Car service companies that you would arrange for 24hr. per day on a monthly basis are relatively few in Brazil. Most car services are essentially nothing more than executive taxi or executive limousine services that operate on an hourly basis (usually with an additional charge for mileage). If you are fortunate enough to find one then you will have to expect to pay a very high fee for this.

Do your really require round-the-clock access to a vehicle and driver for the whole month? If not, it is far more practical and economical to take a taxi. If your starting point will almost always be from the same location you can ask your cab driver for his cellular phone number and call him directly in many cases.

Should you actually require round-the-clock access to a car and driver you can Google "motorista particular com carro em são paulo" and see what you can find.

If you are staying in a hotel here in São Paulo they will all have the telephone number of the nearest taxi stand or central dispatch. They might also be able to give you some indication about private car and driver services as well.

Cheers,
William James Woodward - Brazil Animator, Expat-blog Team

Mary S123

We need info about renting car in Sao Paulo for 1 month (Driver + Car).

James

And again I ask, are you in need of access to that car 24 hours per day?????

You will have extreme difficulty finding one if that is truly the case. I can assure you that taxis when needed will be considerably more cost effective and easier to arrange.

What further information do you think you can get other than that which has already been given?

Cheers,
William James Woodward - Brazil Animator, Expat-blog Team

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