Warwick Valley Car Service celebrates third year of service

| 30 Mar 2016 | 12:16

WARWICK — Warwick Valley Car Service owners Michael and Linda Punch reported that in two short years, their company has enjoyed tremendous growth.
On Wednesday, March 23, Town of Warwick Supervisor Michael Sweeton and members of the Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce joined the owners and their public relations consultant Peter Hall to celebrate their success with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Warwick Valley Car Service, based in the hamlet of Bellvale, first opened its doors in April 2014.
"First and foremost, I would like to thank the esteemed members of the Warwick Chamber of Commerce and officials in joining us in celebrating the beginning of the third year anniversary of Warwick Valley Car Service," said Michael Punch. "As a company, we have enjoyed tremendous growth in a very short period of time. The Warwick community and surrounding areas have embraced our commitment to providing excellent on time airport transportation at reasonable rates. We continue to grow our business on a weekly basis with new customers, all the while by providing impeccable service for the clients who have been with us for the past two years. We have a client data base of over 500 customers which continues steady growth."
Punch attributes their success to a simple formula:
He mentioned new vehicles that are excellently maintained and drivers that have years of experience transporting customers to all of the New York metropolitan airports that have flawless driving and safety records.
"Based on customer feedback," he said, "we have the best rates in the area. And we will be adding a third vehicle to our fleet in the next few weeks to handle our unprecedented growth. Our reviews on Yelp and our Warwick Valley Car Service Facebook page reinforce the positive feedback from many customers. Download our app on Google Play or Apple Store to save ten dollars off your first trip with us."
For additional information call 545-9141 or visit www.WarwickValleyCarService.com.
- Roger Gavan