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You really can't drive a car into there and I don't know where you'd park it if you did. I'd highly recommend taking the train not just here, but everywhere in Italy. A car is more of a liability than anything else and the train will take you everywhere you want to go.
Monterosso is the farthest north and most commercial of the 5 villages, but also IMO the least charming.
I stayed in Vernazza which has several small restaurants and shops -- just enough but not too much. The three villages to the south are smaller and don't have as good of beach access as the two to the north.
I remember at got my room just by showing up in town and asking around. There is one main "street" leading from the train station to the cove and everything is along that little route. I absolutely loved the place I stayed... Humble but clean and up one of the many ancient, tiny alleys.
You can take the train or ferry between the five towns but I highly recommend taking the hiking trails that links them all. It's narrow in parts but absolutely gorgeous. You can hike to the end then take the train back.
From there, it's easy to hop the train to Pisa, which is worth a brief visit.
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