August 15, 2007

Planning an excursion elsewhere? Or worrying about a wedding transport? Well, renting a limo could be the most practical thing to do…
Basically, there are some things to consider before hoppin’ into that comfy limo. You have to be sure that the limo is perfect for you and your needs.
Planning is crucial. First thing first - you have to know what type of limo is needed. Would it be a Standard Stretch, Super Stretch, SUV Hummer, Escalade, or a Rolls Royce? Think. Then you can consider the size of the limo, the number of passengers to be accommodated, and other essential factors.
There are so many limos, so many companies - how are you supposed to choose? Different limo rental companies have varied rates. If you happen to know a company with dubious or too low rates, that should put you into inquiry. What limos are they offering? Are they old and overused? Are the limos legal and safe? How about the company’s drivers? Are they skilled and reliable? Do they have a license? What do these rental companies offer? If you only have to add $10 to $15 to get the first-rate limo and service, why compromise?
There are other queries you should be asking before renting a limo. Know how long the limo rental company has been in the market, how huge their limo fleet is, the cost, the minimum hours required, types of payment, the extra rates for exceeding rent hours, other offers and other important issues to be learnt.
If you want to rent another vehicle aside from the limo, you could ask the company representative if there are any special offers. Without you knowing it, the company might be offering discounts when renting different vehicles. Just the simple of act of asking could save you a good sum.
Another thing to get is the contact information - the name, phone number of the person to be contacted in case problem arises. You can also ask the contact person about essential details like the schedule of the service. Other information such as whether the driver is wearing uniform or not should also be asked.
Before signing the contract with the rental company, read everything that’s written. Make sure that the terms and conditions you have tackled with the representative are there.
Think wisely, plan ahead and be wary. That way you can never go wrong.