Hired Lamborghini wedding car crashed by groom driving to ceremony

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A groom in Australia had plenty of explaining to do when he arrived at his own wedding on foot, despite having forked out thousands of dollars to hire a Lamborghini as his wedding car.

The unlucky groom was left red faced after the white sports car, intended for use as his wedding car on his special day, ended up bonnet-first in a fence after the groom slipped on a wet patch while driving to the wedding ceremony causing him to lose control of the Lamborghini.

Little is known about the identity of the groom, only that he is believed to hail from Sydney in Australia and is reported to have paid $15,000 for the insurance as part of the deal to hire the Lamborghini as his wedding car; $15,000 he has subsequently lost as a result of crashing the luxury super car.

The groom and his best man were reportedly travelling in the hired Lamborghini when the sports car left the road. The wedding party were understood to be running late for the wedding, which may explain how the wedding car ended up in a fence.

The groom is believed to have called the rental company to notify them of the incident and also the location of the vehicle before rushing off to the ceremony on foot. Luckily, neither the groom nor the best man were injured as a result of the accident. The pair managed to get to the church on time too and the wedding was able to go ahead.

While the wedding car didn’t make it to the ceremony, it’s thought the damage caused to the Lambo is repairable.

Wedding cars cause traffic chaos in China

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As the eighth day of the Chinese Lunar Year, January 30th 2012 was deemed a very lucky day for brides and grooms to tie the knot. However the sheer volume of newlyweds on the roads on China’s east province of Zhejiang in their wedding cars caused a headache for other roads users causing gridlocked traffic as hoards of brides and grooms flocked to get their photographs taken at the nearby park.

It’s customary for newly married couples to drive a lap around the Taizhou government square in the east province of China, however due to the large number of couples getting married on this highly auspicious day, this caused major repercussions as wedding cars decorated with flowers and ribbons brought the rest of the traffic to a standstill due to the large volume of wedding cars all attempting to do the same thing.

Brides and grooms, along with their photographers, headed in their droves to the town hall and nearby park to pose for their wedding photographs, with many wedding cars simply being pulled up onto the side of the road as the occupants jumped out for their photo shoots.

The local traffic police say they plan to ban parking around the area the next time a lucky wedding date arrives, and also banning wedding cars from being decorated with ribbons, and using fire crackers will also be disallowed to prevent the vehicles from travelling at a slow rate and causing traffic tailbacks.

Wedding car swapped for a wedding truck

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Bride-to-be Jenna Runacre from Saddleworth had dreamed of arriving on her big day in the back of a horse drawn carriage, however fears over bad weather, and the 3-mile trek to the church, cast doubts over the bride’s dream wedding day transportation.

The 3-mile journey from the bride’s home to the nearby church to marry Gareth Whiteley was a concern to the family as they believed the horse and carriage may take too long, and could also be affected by the possible bad weather.

Not wanting to let his daughter down, Jenna’s father arranged to borrow a 12-litre rig from his friend who runs a haulage company.

In an attempt to create the horse theme Jenna wanted, the black cab of the truck was transformed with coloured horses painted over the outside. The finishing touches were provided with fairy lights and coloured silk which decorated the truck to create the perfect wedding look.

The specially customised wedding truck was a complete surprise to the bride, who was gobsmacked by her ride to the church.

The bridesmaids followed up the bride in her horse themed truck in a sleek chauffeur driven Bentley, while the best man and groom rolled up to the church in a vintage Mustang Saloon.

The bride didn’t seem at all disappointed to have not had her horse and carriage, and described the truck as “absolutely stunning” before hopping onboard and being whisked off to her wedding.

Fleet of Lamborghini wedding cars in China fined

All 12 Lamborghini cars were fined for covering up their number plates

All 12 Lamborghini cars were fined for covering up their number plates

A fleet of 12 exclusive Lamborghini wedding cars were hit with hefty fines after concealing their vehicle registration plates while taking part in a wedding motorcade in China last month.

The parade of the luxury sports cars drew plenty of attention from bystanders in Beijing as they passed through the city with one onlooker describing the sight as “The most luxurious wedding limos I’ve ever seen.” Photos and videos of the Lamborghini motorcade were also posted on the internet and were the subject of much discussion.

All 12 of the top of the range Lamborghinis belonged to an exclusive motoring club. The parade was organised in honour of one of its members who was getting married.

However the impressive fleet of gleaming supercars fell foul of Chinese Road Traffic Safety Laws and as a result of covering up their vehicle registration plates, all 12 cars were subsequently fined. The police added that it is illegal to conceal any vehicle number plate, even if the vehicle is a wedding car or taking part in a motorcade.

The crème de la crème of Lamborghinis took part in the wedding display with one expert identifying the most expensive vehicle in the fleet as the Lamborghini LP670-4SV which is worth an estimated $1.1 million.

Hired Ferrari wedding car crashed by the groom on his way to the reception

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A Ferrari hired as a wedding car is a possible write off after the groom crashed into traffic lights

A groom hired a top of the range red Ferrari as his wedding car with the idea of whisking his new wife away to their reception in style, but the £130,000 supercar never made it to the end of the street after veering off the road and smashing into a set of traffic lights.

The bride and groom, who have not been named, had just exchanged their wedding vows in Treviso, North Italy, and had only driven a few yards down the road en route to their reception, when the groom lost control and ploughed into the traffic lights.

In order to hire the luxury supercar, it’s likely the pair would have had to have laid down a hefty deposit, somewhere in the region of £20,000, before being allowed to drive off in the impressive motor. Following the crash, the newlyweds will have to kiss that money goodbye as the cost of repairing the damage to the Ferrari, if it is possible to repair it at all, is likely to cost approximately £60,000 say experts.

Ferraris are synonymous with glamour and decadence and for that reason, these exquisite vehicles are extremely popular for wedding car hire. Limo Broker is one of the UK’s leading suppliers of wedding cars and has several Ferraris within its fleet, including the one-of-a-kind Ferrari Limo, which is always in demand for wedding hire.

The police have ruled out drink-driving as a possible cause for the accident, as neither the bride nor the groom had consumed alcohol prior to the incident.

Oasis Limousines win Best Wedding Car with their Rolls Royce Phantom

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White Rolls Royce Phantom

Oasis Limousines won their second award of the night at last weekends Transport Broker Awards when they took home the trophy for Best Wedding Car, as well as the title of Best Limo Hire Company in the North West.

There was fierce competition for the award for Best Wedding Car with the biggest limo hire companies from across the UK all vying for the national award. Las Vegas Limousine’s white Bentley Arnage was nominated along with a vintage car from Limo Scene and Wedding Cars, the classic Beauford.

But the brand spanking new white Rolls Royce Phantom from Oasis Limousines came out on top. A new, but very popular addition to the fleet, the Phantom has already had a very busy wedding season this year, and bookings for as far ahead as 2012 are already being taken. So if you have your eye on this exquisite vehicle for your big day, you’d better get in their quick as demand is high for this prestigious car of which there are only a handful available for hire in the country.

The new wedding limo was bought direct from Rolls Royce and is fully equipped with all of the latest gadgets to ensure a relaxing and luxurious ride on the big day. With sumptuous leather upholstery and a champagne bar plus a state of the art entertainment system, no bride or groom could want for more on their special occasion.

Congratulations to Oasis Limousines on their award-winning wedding car.

Free wedding car hire for winning couple

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Lady luck was certainly smiling down on a couple from Clevedon. Hayley Woodward and John Britton were able to have the fairytale wedding they’d dreamed of with none of the debt after winning a competition in The Times newspaper.

The fortunate pair exchanged vows at the exclusive Walton Park Hotel and held their reception in a new pavilion in the grounds of venue overlooking the Severn Estuary. Guests attended the wedding from all over the U.K, some from as far away as the Shetland Islands.

The 32 year-old bride, who works as a senior staff nurse, had two bridesmaids to accompany her on her big day, her best friend Carrie White and sister Michelle Bunker. The trio travelled to the venue in a free luxury wedding car which was provided as part of their prize. The bridal party made a stunning entrance as they arrived in the back of their chauffeur driven wedding car decorated in ribbons and flowers. The groom and best man, Adam Smith, were also transported to the hotel in a top of the range wedding vehicle.

Following the show-stopping wedding the newlyweds jetted off to Lanzarote for a sun-soaked honeymoon.

Brothers in court for reckless behaviour in a wedding car

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Australain brothers in court for driving a wedding car recklessly

Australain brothers in court for performing wheel spins in a wedding car

Two brothers in Australia found themselves in court yesterday after being caught driving recklessly in a luxury wedding car. Paul and Phillip Micallef of Ballarat, Victoria were condemned by Magistrate Richard Pithouse for what he described as an “extraordinarily irresponsible” act.

The hell raising pair aged 28 and 26 were spotted driving away from the church where their friend had just tied the knot on a Sunday afternoon in March. The wedding car was then seen to skid at speed along the road leaving a 60 metre mark along the tarmac, residents and passers-by remarked on the amount of smoke and noise caused by the speeding wedding car.

A solicitor acting on behalf of the brothers, Jon Irvin, said in defence of the pair “The groom was a friend of his (Paul) and he was also a car enthusiast,” Mr Irvin then went on to described how the brothers had been “egged on” by their passengers to perform the manoeuvre known as a “burn-out.” Residents in the area have become increasingly frustrated with the careless behaviour of youths in their neighbourhood, something the Magistrate took into consideration when returning his verdict.

The wedding car stunt cost the brothers dearly as they were both issued with hefty fines. Paul was ordered to pay $1,000 and Phillip $500. The Magistrate warned should this happen again, they would have their driving licenses taken away.