[i]1) He got off the car at Baker’s Street.
2) He got down from the car at Baker’s Street.
3) He got out of the car at Baker’s Street.
He got off the bus/train/aeroplane at Baker’s Street.
He got down from the bus/train/aeroplane at Baker’s Street.
He got out of the bus/train/aeroplane at Baker’s Street.[/i]
Can someone please tell me which of the above sentences are correct? When do we use get off and when get down from? Also, can I use get off from in place of get off?