For decades, classic wedding cars have played in a key part
in the traditional British wedding day, chauffeuring the proud Father and the
Bride, and providing special transport for the groom to get there on time,
whilst allowing them all to make an impressive entrance. Countless popular films
feature the classic image of bride gracefully stepping out of a white Rolls
Royce or Limousine.
In the past, you would have struggled to find an alternative
to this option, however, today more and more couples are seeking something more
original to make their wedding day even more memorable for them and their
guests.
With vehicles ranging from a vintage Citroen DS to a TVR
Chimaera or Lotus Espirit, or even a 50’s MG Magnette, you could find your
dream classic car for hire. With the traditional Roller or Limousine entrance
growing ever more predictable, couples are looking to turn more heads with a
truly original choice of classic wedding cars. What could be more impressive
than the wedding party arriving one by one in a fleet of Italian Job style
Minis.
While many choose to take the tried and tested approach to
wedding day transport and hire chauffer driven classic wedding cars, this is
not the only option. Some classic car hire companies also offer the possibility
of self-driven classic wedding cars, allowing the bride and groom to make the
ultimate individual entrances to their wedding by driving themselves and then
exiting in style, driving off into the sunset together.
In many cases, hiring a self-driven wedding car is a cheaper
and more flexible experience than a standard chauffer driven classic car for
hire, and of course most importantly, more enjoyable for the happy couple on
their big occasion. Self-drive classic cars can usually be hired for a full 24
hours or more. This is not the case for chauffer driven cars, as the driver is
usually only available for shorter periods of time, often for more than double
the price of a self-drive car.
If you would like to learn more about classic car hire, feel free to visit www.selfdriveclassics.co.uk.
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