Limo Hire Advice

Please see the pointers below for advice on finding and travelling in the right limousine for your occasion.

  1. When first thinking of booking a limo for your next special occasion try not to go on price alone. LOW PRICES DOES NOT MEAN BETTER SERVICE.

  2. Wherever possible, view the limo at the premises of the company you will be hiring from. The last thing you want is your day to be ruined because a limo company sends you an old rusty limo.

  3. Do not take the first quote offered. It is worth considering looking at several companies before committing a deposit to hire.

  4. Ask friends, etc to see if they can recommend a company which they have used and know the service is good. The best recommendation is word of mouth.

  5. Read carefully ALL the terms and conditions of each companies contracts and ensure you are totally satisfied.

  6. Ask what additional extras are supplied with the limo. i.e. drinks, snacks, interior decorations (birthdays, etc). Especially for Weddings.

  7. Ask the company about how much time you have the limo for, are there any added extras and are there any conditions that may apply but are not in print. Some companies charge extra for photos to be taken.

  8. Check the limo yourself before travelling in it and see if there is any interior or exterior damage. The last thing you want is to be blamed, and even more so, charged for damage you have not done.

  9. Remember that most companies charge if there is excessive rubbish or mess in the limo when you have finished using it for your occasion. It is worth considering taking a plastic bag to place rubbish in at the end of your travel.

  10. Drunkenness and bad or abusive behaviour can result in the limo company terminating your agreement, even if you may be 50 miles from home. Do not allow any one member of your party to ruin things for you.

  11. Try to make your special occasion a time to remember and you will find that a good company will welcome your repeated custom with open arms and maybe even a discount as a valued customer.