Your Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wedding - Feb/Mar 2019 (Issue 75)
TRANSPORT 79 YOUR CARRIAGE The A-Z of transport for your special day is for... acceleration Unless you’re getting married on a race track, you might not be able to make full use of a serious sports car, but who cares? You’ll still look cool – and you could even thank the best man with a luxury drive from the ceremony to the reception. is for... British beauty Even if Bentley and Rolls-Royce have been sold to Volkswagen, their classic models still represent the best of British. B is for... classic In the world of wedding transport, it’s important to know your lingo: “vintage” refers to pre-1930s cars, while “classic” refers to more recent models. C D is for... drive it yourself While having a chauffeur for the day is undoubtedly fabulous, some companies can arrange for a self-drive hire. Whether your dad wants to drive you to the church or the groom would like to arrive in a head-turning sports car, there’s something out there for you. E is for... elegance If fairytales were motorised, then the four-door Beauford wedding car, with its elegant and classic style, would be the perfect vehicle – see alwayschauffeur.co.uk for more. is for... fizz Whether its champagne or coke, just make sure it’s chilled and ready before your journey commences. F is for... group There’s nothing to say you have to have matching wedding cars, but a convoy of stunning chauffeur-driven Rolls- Royces does look fabulous. Visit charismaticcars.co.uk G H is for... heritage bus Taking your guests to the venue in a fabulous vintage wedding bus will get the party started in style; everyone can relax and enjoy the ride. Try davesbuses.co.uk I is for... insurance Make sure the car you hire is appropriately insured. Just ask – the company should be able to give you the details. AWAITS
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