Cars will be cheap in neither state. But it really depends on where you live in those states. In both states you will pay a state sales tax. But you may also have to pay a city or county tax in some places. Over all I would say cars would more than likely be cheaper in Connecticut. Shop around to be 100% sure.
Connecticut and New York City.
I would say that New York City is to New York as Stamford is to Connecticut. New York City is one of the largest cities in the U.S., but it is not the capital of New York State (Albany is). Stamford is also one of the largest cities in the U.S., but it is not the capital of Connecticut (Hartford is).
New York and Connecticut are both states. Connecticut is the state across Long Island Sound immediately north of Long Island which is the portion of New York State that extends out into the Atlantic Ocean.
Stanford is just northeast of New York - in Connecticut.
One can find rental cars in New York City by calling the local rental car firms, or looking online for a cheaper rental deal. However most people use cabs in NYC.
They share a common border so it would depend on the departure point in Connecticut and the destination in New York.
Massachusetts, Connecticut and a maritime border with New York.
The "tristate area" of New York consists of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.
Not just one state borders Connecticut, Massachusetts, Mew York, and Rhode Island all border Connecticut.
The states that immediately surround Connecticut are: Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New York. == ==
It has a maritime border with New York and land borders with MA and CT.
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