Frequently Asked Questions

How far in advance should you book a wedding car?

Most couples will start looking to book their wedding car 6 months before the wedding date, although we advise to try booking your car a year in advance if possible. It's worth taking the time to book in advance to make sure the car is available for your chosen date.

What are the benefits of hiring a wedding car?

Benefits of Hiring a Chauffeur for your Wedding

Luxury and Comfort. ...
Elegance and Style. ...

Experienced Chauffeurs. ...

Save Energy and Time. ...

Responsibility Lies with your Chauffeur.


How much does wedding transport cost?

The average amount couples in the UK spend on wedding transport is £450. However, this figure can vary dramatically depending on a number of factors, such as the type of vehicle, the distance you're travelling and the amount of time the vehicle is needed.

 

How many people can fit in a wedding car?

How many passengers can the cars accommodate? We have a variety of cars all with different seating capacities from 1 to 8 passengers.

 

How to choose a wedding car?

The Ultimate Guide to Choosing Your Perfect Wedding Car

Decide on Your Wedding Theme and Style. ...

Consider the Bridal Party Size. ...

Budget Wisely. ...

Check Reviews and References. ...

Inspect the Car in Person. ...

Consider the Season and Weather. ...

Book Early. ...

Understand the Rental Agreement.

 

How many wedding cars do you need?

The minimum you'll need is one, which carries the bride and father of the bride to the ceremony. If you're trying to stick to a budget then the rest of the party could travel in taxis, but you could need up to three cars depending on the size of your party and whether the groom gets a car too.

 

Who pays for wedding cars?

Traditionally it falls to the bride's parents to pay for the transportation for the bride and groom. The bride's parents may also pay for all wedding transportation required, however, this is up for negotiation and depends on wedding budgets.

 

Who traditionally goes in the wedding cars?

Traditionally, the bride and her father ride in the car to the ceremony. This car is often the most luxurious wedding car, Also the groom and his best man in another car. The bridesmaids, flower girls, and ring bearers typically go together in a third vehicle.

 

Does mother of the bride travel with bridesmaids?

The Mother of the Bride would generally travel to the ceremony with the bridesmaids. After the ceremony, the parents, bridal party and groomsmen would typically make their own way to the reception venue. However, if budget allows, additional transport could be hired.

 

Can children go in wedding cars?

Once a child has reached 3 years of age it is not a problem as he/she can freely travel in the rear of a car that does not have seatbelts. If a child is under 3 years of age at the time of the wedding, they may travel in some of our more modern cars that do have inertia type seatbelts fitted.

 

When should I book my wedding car?

How long before the wedding do I need to book my wedding car? It is recommended you book your car as early as possible; car companies will be taking bookings up to a couple of years in advance so decide once your date and venue are chosen to avoid any disappointment!

 

What colour should a wedding car be?

Colours also range from any colour you desire, however, a common choice for wedding cars is white, pink and silver. 

 

What is the protocol for wedding cars?

Well, the most traditional arrangement is straightforward. The bride travels with her father or the person who is giving her away. The bridesmaids, maid of honour, and flower girl travel with the bride's mother. And the groom travels with his best man and groomsmen.

 

Does the mother of the bride go in the wedding car?

Traditionally yes, although the mother of the bride can be like the groom sometimes and forgotten in the transport arrangements for the wedding. So traditionally she would travel with the bridesmaids to the ceremony. Normally the bridal party wedding car would travel in front of the bridal car.

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