Chauffeurs Will See New Bentley in 2010

Priced at more than two hundred thousand pounds, the Mulsanne has been designed and engineered without compromise by Bentley’s craftsmen and engineers to combine refined performance and unparalleled levels of luxury with the coach building elegance for which the marque has long been renowned.

Production of the Mulsanne will commence at Bentley’s Crewe (England) headquarters in the second quarter of 2010. A newly constructed body production facility, dedicated to Mulsanne, is being completed where leading-edge body assembly technology, such as superforming of the aluminium front wings for superb surface definition, will complement traditional, highly skilled metalworking including hand-brazing of steel joints for a ‘hewn from solid’ appearance.

Full details at thechauffeur.com

Give your limo fleet a fresh new face

Hummer Limos

We discover a cheap, effective way of making re-inventing your vehicles to keep up with growing trends.

Trends are funny things – they come, and then they have gone before we know it. When it comes to buying vehicles for your fleet, you simply cannot keep up with trends, as this would see you replacing cars on a constant basis.

Vinyl wrapping is growing in popularity, and allows you to breathe new life into your vehicles without long-term effects – only to your pocket!

The full story can be seen at thechauffeur.com

Hyundai reveals stunning chauffeurs limo

Hyundai Equus
Hyundai Equus

Hyundai Equus

Hyundai has began receiving orders for the long wheelbase edition of its most luxurious car, the EQUUS.

The stretch edition offers several upgraded features from the normal sedan version, including differentiated exterior designs and longer overall length. The engine and other functions have been reinforced to attain first-class performance, safety, comfort and convenience.

With the comfort of passengers at the forefront of its design principle, the EQUUS Limousine, as it is named in Korea, offers passengers unparalleled levels of interior volume. The vehicle’s length is longer than major competitors by as much as 310 mm, with backseat legroom as much as 376 mm longer, as well.

See the full review at thechauffeur.com

Limo Crash Injures Passenger on A1

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Police are appealing for witnesses to a collision involving two vehicles on the A1 southbound at the junction with South Road, Alnwick in Northumberland.

Ford Excursion Limo

Ford Excursion Limo

It happened at 1.20am, on Sunday, October 11, and involved a Ford Excursion Limo and a Vauxhall Astra.

A coach and a stretch limo were involved in two separate crashes on the A1.

A Vauxhall Astra was travelling south on the A1 near Alnwick, Northumberland, when a stretch limousine joined the road and collided with the car. 

Anyone with information about the Scremerston crash is asked to call Northumbria Police on 03456 043 043, extension 63781. Anyone who witnessed the second crash near Alnwick is asked to dial extension 61374.

Full story at thechauffeur.com

D-Day For Limo Hire Industry Sparks London Demo Convoy

VOSA

VOSA

More than forty stretched limousines have travelled to Parliament Square, London today in protest of new powers which many say will kill the limousine industry.

From yesterday, (1st October 2009) the Vehicle Operators and Services Agency (VOSA) has the power to impound vehicles which are designed to carry more than eight passengers if they do not comply with strict legislation.

A letter was also sent to thousands of UK operators three weeks ago demanding that their vehicles must hold a Certificate Of Initial Fitness (COIF) and the owner must have an operators licence to be legal.

Following this, hundreds of limousine operators from throughout the UK attended Drive ’09, the trade show for the chauffeur and limousine trades last weekend, to find out from VOSA officials what will happen to them if legislation is enforced from today.

See full story at thechauffeur.com

COIF’d Hummer Limo Vs. Party Bus Limo

Party Bus Limos are proving a popular choice for prom dates in Cardiff
Hummer Limo

Hummer Limo

We are now in a completely different era of stretched limousines compared to just a few years ago.

The Chrysler 300 and Hummer limousines literally changed the way the general public saw the industry as they started to demand exact vehicles rather than ‘just a limo’.

They’ve somehow become experts – knowing their H2’s from their H3’s and their gull-wings from suicide doors. So how does an operator continue to supply what they demand and stay on the right side of the law?

Party Bus Limo

Party Bus Limo

Recent months have seen the announcement that a stretched Hummer H2 can now obtain a Certificate Of Initial Fitness (COIF) – this has taken many years and many hundreds of thousands of pounds to achieve.

However, this is not the only option for an operator who wishes to be bang up-to-date and own a vehicle with the COIF certificate. A number of UK sellers of American stretches have developed vehicles, all managing to clear the Single Vehicle Approval or Individual Vehicle Approval process (SVA/IVA) such as the Krystal Chrysler 300 and Hummer H3 limousines.

There have been some amazing developments within the limo bus market from a number of manufacturers – but can these really pass off as a ‘limousine’ by the client?

Ultimately, the limo buses are vans and minibuses with limousine style interiors. The vehicles used as a base are normally those from Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen which both have the ability to obtain a COIF.

Nick Clarke, managing director of Limo World UK thinks there could be a problem when a ‘converted minibus’ turns up on the customers doorstep.

“Limo Buses are great, however, limousine hire isn’t cheap, therefore, the client is always requiring a lot more in return. Although the interiors of the buses are excellent, and just as good as a traditional limousine, I fear that if I operated one, I would have disappointed customers when it turned up.”

He added; “With the advances of the Hummer COIF recently, it would be a no-brainer to purchase one of these as it is a proven brand and can actually cost the same to buy as some of the buses on the market.”

Obviously, there are ups and downs of each option. Limo Buses have the security of a manufacturers warranty, have great fuel economy and they are certainly a lot easier to drive around tight corners. On the down side, the concept of a converted minibus is still very new and rental charges can be lower than a Hummer for example.

A COIF’d Hummer H2 is obviously a fair size over the limo bus, but it is generally more desirable, rental charges are higher, it still fits the traditional ‘American limo’ label and it also comes with a warranty if bought new.
Nick added; “It can be a very difficult decision if you are replacing vehicles or adding to you fleet. The best piece of advice I could offer is listen to your customers – if you don’t supply what they demand, then it will fail.”

There is also good news for operators who already own an H2 – conversions can now be completed which can bring it up to COIF standards. There is more information on the company’s website at www.limoworlduk.com.

Chauffeur and limo car hire industry survey set to discover its future

Limo Chauffeur

Limo Chauffeur

Is the economic downturn affecting the chauffeur and limousine industry? Well, that is the question a brand-new industry survey is asking, exclusive to thechauffeur.com

It is common knowledge that the car market has slowed to an all time low – so have car manufacturers been successful in targeting fleet buyers who need to replace vehicles on a regular basis?

A similar survey was carried out a few years ago, and focused on what brands chauffeurs and limousine owners were driving. Now, during the recession, thechauffeur.com is concentrating on finding out if operators are planning to increase their fleets and if they have experience a decline or increase in bookings.

Many say their hire bookings have never been so high, but then the industry has seen a record amount of business collapse in the past twelve months.

Nick Clarke from Star Limousine based in East Sussex commented; “We have just reported a record high in limousine bookings in recent months. It seems as if clients still have extra cash in their pockets to spend on special occasions”

He added; “We also represent the largest coachbuilders in the world, Krystal Enterprizes, so we see both sides of the limousine industry. Although sales have slowed down, we have not had a decline in the operators wanting to buy – it is just the issue of getting finance which sometimes causes problems.”

The survey is open to every operator within the trade and it can be found here: https://app.icontact.com/icp/sub/survey/start?sid=2253&cid=518900

Chauffeurs get new Lexus LS600h limo for 2010

Lexus LS600h
Lexus LS600h

Lexus LS600h

Extra comfort and economy is at the top of list for the next generation of the chauffeurs favourite Lexus LS600h.

Revealed at the Frankfurt motor show, Lexus has revealed the new model with reach the vital Euro V emissions standards and a more compact battery packaging allowing chauffeurs more boot space than the previous model.

A new ECO mode which modifies the throttle action and performance of the air conditioning system to support fuel-efficient driving has also been announced.

The movement of the accelerator pedal and system output is automatically controlled, reducing response to aggressive inputs to improve fuel economy and promote smoother driving. The load on the engine is also reduced under acceleration, which also helps improve fuel efficiency.

On the outside, the revised model is distinguished visually by a new four-bar grille and front bumper with redesigned air intakes and fog lamps. The headlamps have a new running light design and are finished in Lexus hybrid blue.

In profile, the car has a new one-piece rocker moulding and new door mirrors that incorporate twin LED turn signals and puddle lamps, with chrome highlights.

More information at thechauffeur.com

VOSA Invites Limo Hire Industry to Ask

Following the announcement of new legislation for over eight passenger limousines, VOSA is inviting members of the limousine industry to find answers to vital questions.

VOSA

VOSA

The Government agency will be hosting an exclusive seminar at Drive ’09 – The Professional Drivers Event to find out the concerns of the industry and explain new laws.

Organisers are compiling questions from the industry which will be put to officials at the seminar on both days of the event.

Want to know what you need to do to keep within the law? Don’t understand the new legislation? Want to know what is happening about illegal operators? Now is the chance to ask.

See Drive 09  for more details.

Largest chauffeur, limousine and private hire trade show to highlight vital industry issues

Drive '09 Logo
Drive '09 Logo

Drive '09 Logo

The future of the chauffeur, limousine and private hire industries which are responsible for generating millions of pounds in the economy is in the spotlight during the industry’s biggest trade event this month.
 
A host of exclusive seminars will hear from a range of industry experts who will talk on issues such as how to get finance during the downturn, the future of the stretch limousine market and workshops designed to be a helping hand into the industry will be held at Drive ’09 – The Professional Driver’s Event on September 26 and 27th.
 
Like many other categories, the recession has made it difficult for operators to expand their businesses, however the world’s largest car manufacturers are supporting the event which is to host a number of UK debuts including the all-new Jaguar XJ, Mercedes-Benz facelift S-Class, BMW 530d Gran Turismo, Lexus RX450h and LS600hL along with the recently announced Porsche Panamera.
 
Other issues which are to be tackled is the use of the bus lanes in London by Private Hire drivers. A specially formed ‘Bus Lane Committee’ will host a discussion forum about its plans and will launch a campaign video which is designed to highlight issues faced by the capitals operators.
 
Funding issues for new businesses will also be in the spotlight, as well as a presentation by The Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA) with vital advice on new limousine laws, the agency will also be educating current owners of how to stay legal and avoid prosecution.
 
For the first time, visitors will be able to test all the latest automotive hardware in a controlled environment on an exclusive test track at the Transport Research Laboratory. Audi, Citroen, Renault, Skoda and Toyota have just announced their attendance and in all, over 40 vehicles will be available to drive on track.
 
Thousands of trade members are expected to visit Drive ’09 – The Professional Drivers Event when it is opened at the Transport Research Laboratory in Berkshire on 26th and 27th September 2009.
 
Members of the trades can attend the event for free, but are encouraged to pre-register via the official website at drive09.co.uk to avoid a charge on the gate. Alternatively, visitors can call 0844 545 0063 to register.
 
Visitors can also be in with the chance of winning £500 of free fuel when they attend, or even win an exclusive BMW racing day.