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Author: dominicdonaldson | Total views: 49 Comments: 0
Word Count: 707 Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2009 9:52 AM

Vintage Wedding Car or Classic Wedding Car? That Is the Question...

It's set to be the biggest, most memorable and most magical day of your life. Making sure everything is just how you always envisioned it to be is part of the preparation for the big day and a long list of 'to dos' is likely to hold you captive as a result. Among this list are likely to be the three words, 'Book Wedding Car'. However like most factors involved in your wedding preparations, this requires a lot of consideration because selecting the right wedding car will contribute to the excitement of the whole day and therefore, you want to get it right.

Your wedding car isn't just the mode of transport that will take you from A to B; it's much more than that. Aside from the selected special few who get to spend the morning with the bride and groom, the moment you turn up to your ceremony will be the first time the guests get to see the new Mr and Mrs. Given that you spend an incredible amount of time, money and effort planning your outfits for the big day, you want your entrance in these garments to be just as spectacular. Having an opportunity to ride in a vehicle you would never usually have the chance to do and watching passerby's reactions as you whizz on by, all helps to add to the buzz of the day.

The car you arrive to your wedding in will set the scene for the day, whether it's a vintage model or a brand new sports car, the choice will be yours. It will also feature in the first of your wedding photos therefore if you're after the wow factor, make sure you give this some careful thought.

If you are planning on a classic traditional wedding, you may like to opt for an equally classic wedding car such as an E Class Mercedes-Benz or midrange Audi. These classic motors make reliable wedding cars. Breaking down en-route to your wedding is worse than bad luck and therefore it's important to book a reliable motor, to prevent this from being a concern.

The Mercedes-Benz E class and Audi range are very reliable cars that will ensure you arrive on time, in style and with plenty of room to fit that big gown.
The Mercedes-Benz S Class is another excellent option if you are after sheer elegance. It is perhaps the most classic chauffeur driven vehicle, acting as a safe, reliable and a timeless wedding car. Or perhaps you could look at hiring a Jaguar or BMW 7 Series or even a Range Rover for a little cross country driving en-route to church.

If you're really looking to stretch the budget, Bentley's make fantastic wedding cars. The epitome of class, Bentley's ooze many special touches you would expect from the price tag, including handcrafted interiors and wooden veneers, classic characteristics of the Bentley brand. The Bentley is an expensive, prestigious car with a touch of British class.

If you're budget isn't exhaustive but you have a romantic vision, Vintage makes the perfect wedding car. They are classically romantic and effortlessly chic. From Jaguars to Rolls-Royce, vintage cars offer an idyllic slice of the past. You just need to be careful when hiring a vintage wedding car, that your source is reliable and has experience in the industry. Being old motors, they have the tendency to experience problems but as long as you trust your source, and are confident there is a back-up plan should something go wrong, such as a spare vehicle, you can get on with enjoying the beauty of the motor.

When booking your wedding car, you want to hire from a company with experience in the industry, with positive reviews and who won't over-charge for their services. You need to consider the size of the vehicle and if you hire your car from a company specifically dealing in weddings, you can be assured the service you receive will be geared around making your whole day special, rather than just lending you a car for the day with no thought or concern as to how you plan to use it.

About the Author

Dominic Donaldson is an expert in Wedding Planning
Find out more about choosing a Wedding Car and why the vehicle that takes you to the aisle is so important.




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