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Boaz BagBag Is Bringing A New Car Rental Service to New York City

Successful car rental entrepreneur Boaz BagBag is helping New York residents drive their dream cars. The entrepreneur recently launched his car rental company called BSD Tree to help people to get on the road behind the best wheels and make some money.

BSD Tree specializes in leasing the latest models of the best quality vehicles that are legally approved and registered under the Taxi and Limousine Commission of NYC. According to Boaz BagBag, their terms are the most flexible in NYC. The vehicles are there to help potential delivery drivers who work for companies such as Uber or Lyft, and can’t necessarily commit to a monthly car payment.

I sat down with Boaz BagBag to talk about how he sees the company developing and what makes his rental leasing agency unique compared to others.

Helping others and bringing new ideas to life and to help create unity among others. It’s why I do what I do!

We have to make changes in the world for the people so that we can progress to be more inclusive and empathetic toward others plights and circumstances.

My company is different because I choose to put the people first. Most the rental companies don’t allow you to share vehicles or deliveries and most of them don’t have a community location of pick up, which is what we’re trying to implement. We care about the environment and hope to encourage ride share to reduce traffic on the streets. And the cost is expensive; we plan to make our cars realistically affordable for the people who need them most.

I used to work in the automotive industry and was well trained on every level when it comes to transportation. It was the perfect launching pad toward what I’m doing today.

From what I see, due to COVID-19, many people are avoiding public transportation because there is not enough protection being provided so that they feel safe riding. We will add a developed structure for all of our renters to be provided with the equipment to make them feel safe while driving cars that were potentially leased to other riders.

In the future yes. No plans for this yet.

We plan on using as many hybrid vehicles and also will be offering the options of electrical vehicles in the future.

Creating a network or rental points that under crisis will provide first responders and essential workers to continue to work between states even if public transportation is shuts down.

You can learn more about BSD Tree on their website .

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