COIF’d Hummer Limo Vs. Party Bus Limo

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.

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

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.

Limousine hire industry could be killed warns operator

VOSA

VOSA

Thousands of stretched limousines across the country could be made redundant from next month if new legislation’s are not taken seriously.

Letters were sent to limousine operators this week by the Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA) giving them twenty days to get vehicles certified to Certificate of Initial Fitness (COIF) standards if their vehicles carry more than eight passengers.

They were also told to make sure they hold a valid Operators Licence, or risk having their vehicles impounded under the new legislation which come into effect in October.

Nick Clarke, owner of Star Limousines based in East Sussex told thechauffeur.com; “Most of the industry received letters this week notifying them of the changes. It basically means that operators like us who run vehicles such as Hummer H2 limousine will have to obtain a COIF certificate if we want to continue trading.”

He added; “Unfortunately this cannot happen overnight and can take weeks to complete and costs around £15,000. Also it takes a minimum of six weeks to get an operators licence. I do fear that many operators will simply disappear when this legislation is enforced.”

Operators throughout the country are being encouraged to attend the UK’s biggest trade event for the limousine and chauffeur industry to hear VOSA talk about the new legislation. The event takes place on 26th and 27th September 2009 at the Transport Research Laboratory, near Bracknell, Berkshire.

To attend, visit www.drive09.co.uk and register free-of-charge.

Jaguar XFR on offer for hot laps for few lucky chauffeur guests

Jaguar XFR

Jaguar XFR

Jaguar will be offering a few lucky guests some hot laps in the 510bhp Jaguar XFR, the award-winning performance saloon that is capable of 0-60mph in just 4.7 seconds.

 It should prove an exhilarating experience: a barely-modified XFR recently set a new Jaguar land speed record at 225.67mph.

Drive ‘09 is open to all members of the chauffeur, limousine and private hire markets free of charge. Visitors can benefit from an exclusive seminar programme covering a variety of important issues, and see trade stands for insurance, finance, computer booking software and government organisations.

Visitors can register by visiting www.drive09.co.uk

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Limo hire industry to learn its future at Drive ‘09 by VOSA

VOSA

VOSA

VOSA is to host an important seminar to educate the industry of its future during the Drive 09 gathering this month.

The government agency is to discuss the role of the agency and the current situation regarding the compliance of the limousine industry. Following various crackdowns on illegal vehicles and operators over the years, owners are eager to find out exact rules on how to operate legally.

The seminar will cover the overall limousine process from designing, importing and purchasing a vehicle through to registration, limo hire operation and maintenance requirements. The aim of the seminar is to improve compliance within the industry and ensure the vehicles are run in a safe and legal manner.

Other issues tackled are the the future changes that are expected to impact on the industry such as the introduction the EC whole vehicle type approval scheme.

Operators, drivers and those looking to enter the industry are being urged to attend the seminar in an attempt to show their support to laying down firm laws.

Register free at www.drive09.co.uk or visit TheChauffeur.com

Dodge Charger and new Party Bus limo to be revealed at Drive ‘09

Grand Illusion Party Bus Limo

Grand Illusion Party Bus Limo

1st4Limosales is unveiling and launching a brand-new stretch limousine at Drive 09, built specifically for the UK market. 

As well as the launch of the The new Dodge Charger 120 inch stretch (Icon Demon), 1st4Limosales’s will also be launching their top quality, high impact and fully C.O.I.F.’ed, 16 passenger Grand Illusion Limo Coach/Limo Party Bus.

1st4Limoslaes is ECB’s UK exclusive dealer.  ECB is recognised as the world’s premier stretch limousine builder, made famous by its stunning range of ICON stretch limousines.

More details are available at the official show website: drive09.co.uk

Porsche announces chauffeur debut of the ‘Porsche Panamera’

The Porsche Panamera

The Porsche Panamera

The manufacturers first four-seat model, the Panamera will make one of its first UK appearances at Drive ’09, displaying its luxury interior and stunning V8 performance.

Porsche has confirmed UK prices for the Panamera which goes on sale on 12 September 2009. The four door performance car will be priced from £72,266 for the Panamera S, £77,269 for the Panamera 4S and £95,298 for the top of the range Panamera Turbo.

The Porsche Panamera will be available with powerful and efficient V8 power units, the choice of rear or four-wheel drive, and an interior design with a uniquely luxurious and high technology ambience.

Other vehicles which are debuting to the industry at the event are the all-new Mercedes-Benz E-Class and facelift S-Class, whilst BMW will be showcasing its stunning 530d Gran Torismo and new 7-Series models.

Register now for Drive 09 – The Professional Drivers Event, to be one of the first to see these stunning vehicles at www.drive09.co.uk.

Source: thechauffeur.com

Citroen to present its top cars at Drive ‘09

Citroen Logo

Citroen Logo

The Drive 09 is a 2 day event due to take place over the last weekend of September on 26th and 27th renowned for hosting to some of the biggest names in the motoring industry. This year French car manufacturer Citroen has confirmed they will be present to showcase a selection of their award-winning vehicles.

Citroen bosses will present their highly acclaimed C6 and C5 Tourer vehicles. Visitors to Drive ’09 will be offered the chance to test drive these Citroen models and put them through their paces on the private motor track.

The Citroen C5 model has an on the road price of £18,295 and is described as a luxury tourer which combines “style, technology, comfort, boot space and practicality.” Attend Drive ’09 and you’ll be able to put your questions regarding the Citroen model directly to the company officials and experience a full demonstration by professional drivers.

This unique event allows motoring industry professionals the chance to explore the latest developments within the automobile trade. It is one of the largest events of its kind in the U.K with the widest range of vehicles on display.

This year Drive ’09 takes place at the Transport Research Laboratory (TRL) in Wokingham, Berkshire and is expected to be flooded by visitors from the professional car hire industry, including chauffeurs, mechanics or business owners involved in the limousine, taxi or private hire business. So for your chance to beat the crowds and be the first to get your hands on the most innovative and exciting vehicles, head down to Drive ’09 this September.

All-new Jaguar XJ for chauffeurs to appear at Drive ‘09

The New Jaguar XJ

The New Jaguar XJ

Jaguar Cars has confirmed the all-new XJ long-wheel base will be making its trade debut at Drive ‘09.

As the new model has only just been seen by a lucky few, the chauffeur and private hire industries will be able to witness the ground-breaking big cat first hand at the event in September.

Officially on sale at the end of the year, the all-new XJ is the first car to feature the next-generation of Jaguar’s aerospace-inspired aluminium body architecture. It has been said the all-new XJ will introduce the highest standards of personal luxury and specification, including a panoramic glass roof.

Ian Callum Director of Design, commented; “The car is very modern, and it certainly meets up the expectations of people who understand design with a capital D, I have no doubt about that whatsoever.

“With this car I really do feel that I’ve taken almost thirty years of learning and put it into something that is very complete for me; and that’s taken a lot of discipline, a lot of pushing; on my part, on my design teams part, and the engineers. But I think we’ve achieved something very special indeed.”

Information supplied by thechauffeur.com