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Popular limousine types


by Michelle Roberts

In general limousines are owned by wealthy people but in many cases governments, big companies and broadcasters to convey their top level politicians, executives and guests respectively also own it. These cars are believed or observed as symbols of wealth.
Limousine hire service is becoming more popular with a lot of people nowadays, whether it is for a wedding, prom night, or even just for a date. Since most limousine hire services are not that cheap, it is important for people who do intend to rent one to get the most out of their money, especially if you are shelling out a lot of cash for it.
Chrysler 300 has become an increasingly common sight on our roads. Unlike the Lincoln and Cadillac, which do not disguise their origins, the Chrysler is an all new, modern design, commanding real ‘presence’ on our roads, even though Chrysler had never envisaged that the Chrysler 300 would end up being stretched.
Amongst the larger ‘SUV’ style limousine is the Ford Excursion, Ford Expedition, Lincoln Navigator, Cadillac Escalade, Hummer H2 and Hummer H3. Many are advertised as being capable of carrying more than 8 passengers, however, unless they are being offered on a self-drive hire basis, they cannot carry more than 8 passengers unless they have a Certificate of Initial Fitness (possible, but rare) and the company must have a Bus Operators License. Some limousine hire companies are getting around this problem by registering the limousine as a private minibus, using a self-drive hire contract and a ‘contracted in’ chauffeur employed by the hirer. Again, some of these limos are more popular than others.
The Hummer is the road going version of the American military vehicle the Humvee and American coachbuilders have been stretching them for over 5 years. The H2, because of its size, is the more popular model and it is not unusual to see models in the United States, stretched by up to 240″ (some even longer) and advertised as being capable of carrying up to 26 passengers. There are a few of the ‘larger’ H2 limousines in the UK, not least because there are very strict rules in terms of their use as a hire or reward vehicle. Some of the very latest model H2’s may have a Certificate of Initial Fitness, but these will be the exception to the rule, which means a maximum of 8 passengers when offered for hire or reward, irrespective of size.
You can use limousine hire service of above mentioned cars for the following events:
• Weddings
• School Proms
• Theatre Trips
• Nightclubs and Bars
• Kids Parties
• Airports Transfers and Stations
• Restaurants
• Royal Ascot & Race Days
There are many aspects to consider regarding limousine hire services. To minimize costs and maximize your fun, keep in mind that since prices vary with each limousine hire firm, you should shop and compare rates at a few local companies before committing yourself to one limousine hire service. While some companies increase their rates per hour, others keep a stable rate and require a minimum service, usually at least six hours.

About the Author
Michelle Roberts, independent researcher in automobile industry, specializing in limousines and studying limousine hire companies.
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