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    • MrsC.Wade2B
      CommentAuthorMrsC.Wade2B
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    Hi ladies


    Wanted to ask if anyone had any suggestions or knew of any companys.... I am stuck on transport for my bridal party that wont cost the earth as we are having our beautiful day on a budget.. there is 4 adults, 3 Bms and My mum, My daughter (Fg) and My little boy (Pb) . most quotes i have recieved are around the £400+ mark or is that considered normal for a second car?


    Appreciate any views


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    • CatherineR
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    We are paying approx. £400 per car so yes, certainly average. It all depends on the type of car, whereabouts you are and the distance involved. If, like us, you have got vintage cars and travelling a long distance then sure, the cost will be hyped up but if you get something like a modern mercedes and it's next door then you could be looking at about £200. Try local taxi firms/chauffeur companies as a lot will put ribbons on and it's a lot cheaper. Generally though you are looking at £350-400 minimum x

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    • CommentAuthorMidgetGem89
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    if u r close to venue why desnt car do an extra trip (if they fit in?)

    we r having a limo its forst takin the lads down then coming to mams for photos takin bridesmaids my mam n the little ones then comin bk for me and my dad

    Its costing for the extra time not extra cars which worked out so much cheaper its £325 for 3 hours instead of an extra few 100 for an extra car x
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    • lala "mod" bunni
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    what about something different like a vintage bus

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    • DanielleS0709
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    Are you having a bride & Groom car? If so ask the company to do a deal if you take two cars. We got a deal of £500 for the both cars

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    • JR2015
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    We are just having one car to take me and my dad to the church, the bride and groom to the hotel after the ceremony. This is costing us £180 for a vintage Daimler. I found the company on f book, and read the reviews before booking. Ask around and look on fbook as most companies these days have pages.
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    • MrsC.Wade2B
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    Lala I like your idea :) I am about 20 mins or so from church dependent on traffic lol the car I have chosen doesn't have the room... going to look at Lala's idea and search chauffeur cars thanks girls xx

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    • InDreamland
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    Chauffeur cars for executives that do a taxi service basically is probably your best bet x

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