Looking for a chauffeur and car in London.
Looking for a chauffeur and car in London.
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Dover Nige

Original Poster:

1,308 posts

265 months

Thursday 2nd July 2009
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Hi all,

I'm taking the OH to London for her 30th birthday dinner this weekend to Bentleys as suggested by some fellow PH'ers.

I'm thinking, to make it quite special, it would be nice to get picked up at our hotel (nr Trafalgar Sq.) by a swish motor and chauffeur, then got driven around for half hour or so before being dropped off at the restaurant.

Any pointers, suggestions or ideas please...?

You've all done me proud so far, so let's see what you come up with..!!

If this is posted in the wrong place, mods, feel free to move it. I still preferred the old P&P layout - much simpler!

Nolar Dog

8,786 posts

217 months

Thursday 2nd July 2009
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Email GTIR. smile He may be able to assist.

Los Palmas 7

29,908 posts

252 months

Thursday 2nd July 2009
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Sarf ov the rivver, this time of night?

Dover Nige

Original Poster:

1,308 posts

265 months

Thursday 2nd July 2009
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Nolar Dog said:
Email GTIR. smile He may be able to assist.
Thanks Nolar Dog, PM sent.

Six Fiend

6,067 posts

237 months

Thursday 2nd July 2009
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This guy is a through and through car nut:

http://www.a1chauffeurs.co.uk/

B16JUS

2,386 posts

259 months

Thursday 2nd July 2009
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you taking her up the oxo tower ? lol

Edited by B16JUS on Thursday 2nd July 19:32

Nolar Dog

8,786 posts

217 months

Thursday 2nd July 2009
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Dover Nige said:
Thanks Nolar Dog
You are welcome. Hope it helps 2 PH'ers out wink

Have a great evening. beer

Dover Nige

Original Poster:

1,308 posts

265 months

Thursday 2nd July 2009
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B16JUS said:
you taking her up the oxo tower ? lol

Edited by B16JUS on Thursday 2nd July 19:32
clap I suppose someone had to say it....

nogginthenog

620 posts

223 months

Thursday 2nd July 2009
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when I got married I booked a Rolls Royce Taxi. The company was called ( IIRC ) 'Rolls Royce On Call' and ran a small fleet of LPG powered Rollers for not much more than the cost of a Hackney cab. I can't find them by Googling so I assume they are not in business anymore?

some friends of mine were transported from their wedding in a bright-pink Hindustan Amabassador decorated in a wild & funky fashion. If you were interested I'm sure you could Google the company who organises them. It would be guaranteed to impress your lady more than if you book her a Veyron ( if she's like my Mrs ) .....

cappsy

1,725 posts

202 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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Six Fiend said:
This guy is a through and through car nut:

http://www.a1chauffeurs.co.uk/
since when has a 7 series been a swish motor? i assume the OP wants a bentley/ roller or similar

KingRichard

10,146 posts

254 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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nogginthenog said:
when I got married I booked a Rolls Royce Taxi. The company was called ( IIRC ) 'Rolls Royce On Call' and ran a small fleet of LPG powered Rollers for not much more than the cost of a Hackney cab. I can't find them by Googling so I assume they are not in business anymore?

some friends of mine were transported from their wedding in a bright-pink Hindustan Amabassador decorated in a wild & funky fashion. If you were interested I'm sure you could Google the company who organises them. It would be guaranteed to impress your lady more than if you book her a Veyron ( if she's like my Mrs ) .....
There was a company years ago in Herne Bay, that used to exclusively use Rollers as cabs! Seems absurd now, with the reliability and comfort of modern cars, but I guess it made sense back in the day to have the best engineering cool

I'd love to do something similar these days, but licensing won't let you plate anything over three years old. You try getting a 3 year old Rolls for £20k. More like £60-70k laugh

KingRichard

10,146 posts

254 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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Dover Nige said:
Hi all,

I'm taking the OH to London for her 30th birthday dinner this weekend to Bentleys as suggested by some fellow PH'ers.

I'm thinking, to make it quite special, it would be nice to get picked up at our hotel (nr Trafalgar Sq.) by a swish motor and chauffeur, then got driven around for half hour or so before being dropped off at the restaurant.

Any pointers, suggestions or ideas please...?

You've all done me proud so far, so let's see what you come up with..!!

If this is posted in the wrong place, mods, feel free to move it. I still preferred the old P&P layout - much simpler!
Sorry Nigel, didn't realise it was you. If you struggle, I'll do you a good deal on my Jag and a driver for the night smile

v15ben

16,110 posts

263 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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nogginthenog said:
some friends of mine were transported from their wedding in a bright-pink Hindustan Amabassador decorated in a wild & funky fashion. If you were interested I'm sure you could Google the company who organises them. It would be guaranteed to impress your lady more than if you book her a Veyron ( if she's like my Mrs ) .....
I saw that parked up in Notting Hill a few months ago. It is utterly hideous, but certainly a unique way to arrive smile

monthefish

20,467 posts

253 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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nogginthenog said:
ran a small fleet of LPG powered Rollers for not much more than the cost of a Hackney cab.
nogginthenog said:
I assume they are not in business anymore?
biggrin

nogginthenog

620 posts

223 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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monthefish said:
nogginthenog said:
ran a small fleet of LPG powered Rollers for not much more than the cost of a Hackney cab.
nogginthenog said:
I assume they are not in business anymore?
biggrin
yep - you could be onto something there!

BigBen

12,110 posts

252 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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cappsy said:
since when has a 7 series been a swish motor?
Erm since they cost more, were bigger than and more luxurious than 99% of the cars on the road. Not the sense of occasion that you get with a RR / Bentley but still swish by most definitions I'd have thought.


Aranell

868 posts

246 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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Tristar: http://uk.tristarworldwide.com/
Always on time, chauffeurs all look smart & tidy and are very helpful and polite. Cars are always new & clean.

Probably not the cheapest option you'll find but they have always been 100% reliable for me and have always provided a top notch service.

GTIR

24,741 posts

288 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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YHM

Saturday is a nightmare for us, racing on in Newmarket and we have the Island Dance festival. (plus I am getting drunk!)

Best to ring a local London firm.

Cheers,

The Moose

cappsy

1,725 posts

202 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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BigBen said:
cappsy said:
since when has a 7 series been a swish motor?
Erm since they cost more, were bigger than and more luxurious than 99% of the cars on the road. Not the sense of occasion that you get with a RR / Bentley but still swish by most definitions I'd have thought.
since when has costing more be known as swish!, or bigger,is a tank swish? just imo 7 series are garstly!

BrabusMog

21,364 posts

208 months

Friday 3rd July 2009
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cappsy said:
BigBen said:
cappsy said:
since when has a 7 series been a swish motor?
Erm since they cost more, were bigger than and more luxurious than 99% of the cars on the road. Not the sense of occasion that you get with a RR / Bentley but still swish by most definitions I'd have thought.
since when has costing more be known as swish!, or bigger,is a tank swish? just imo 7 series are garstly!
Precisely