transargentina?
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Transargentina seems to be a division of Manuel Tienda León, a well-known firm and therefore should be reliable. http://transargentina.com/
However, the U$S 25 you mention seem to be for some kind of shuttle, not a private car. If so, I don't find it cheap at all and it may or may not stop at your hotel near EZE.
Using the "blue" exchange rate, a private car provided by Manuel Tienda León costs 375 pesos, or about 11 dollars more.
I suggest you play it safe, Megan, by taking the private car.
The cheapest private car option would seem to be http://www.taxiezeiza.com.ar/spa/tarifas at 270 pesos, or about 25 dollars, again at the "blue" rate. I imagine you'd have to arrange for this at their booth, when you land in Argentina.
Have a great time in my country.
However, the U$S 25 you mention seem to be for some kind of shuttle, not a private car. If so, I don't find it cheap at all and it may or may not stop at your hotel near EZE.
Using the "blue" exchange rate, a private car provided by Manuel Tienda León costs 375 pesos, or about 11 dollars more.
I suggest you play it safe, Megan, by taking the private car.
The cheapest private car option would seem to be http://www.taxiezeiza.com.ar/spa/tarifas at 270 pesos, or about 25 dollars, again at the "blue" rate. I imagine you'd have to arrange for this at their booth, when you land in Argentina.
Have a great time in my country.
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The "remise" (private car) offered by Tienda León:
http://www.tiendaleon.com.ar/resultados/busqueda/remis/
http://www.tiendaleon.com.ar/resultados/busqueda/remis/
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