Archive for December, 2005

Jaguar Chauffeur Car

Friday, December 9th, 2005

Jaguar

Jaguar Chauffeur Hire

We are proud to introduce The Jaguar Super V8 to our chauffeur car fleet. The Jaguar’s sporting heritage and British history is reflected in this quality chauffeur car. The Super V8 is a long-wheelbase, luxury vehicle combining plush leather with state of the art technology and design.

A beautiful car

The Jaguar is not only a capable car, it will carry up to 4 passengers in great comfort and style; it has a beautiful coachbuilt chassis and is arguably one of the world’s prettiest motorcars. It has a luxury specification, a beautiful interior and we are sure our clients will enjoy hiring the Jaguar on their next chauffeur driven journey.

Range Rover Chauffeur

Friday, December 9th, 2005

Range Rover

Range Rover Chauffeur Hire

The Range Rover is arguably as iconic as a red London Bus. A classic design, honed and refined over the decades to produce a four wheel drive luxury off-roader in a class of it’s own. We are proud to introduce The Range Rover to our chauffeur car fleet and are sure that our clients will be more than ready to use The Range Rover on their next journey.

Ideal Sporting Chauffeur Vehicle

The Range Rover’s legendary off-road ability makes this the car of choice for horse racing and other sporting events. Even if the car park gets flooded, you can be assured a non-hassle return journey.

Routemaster Bus RIP

Friday, December 9th, 2005

The Routemaster Double Decker bus has for 50 years been one of London’s most famous icons. Today at 12:10 the 159 route bus will see the Routemaster’s final journey. The most famous bus in the world will then be confined to the garage apart from two Heritage Routes the number 9 and 15. Winston Briskow has been driving buses for 36 years and he will be at the wheel for the Routemaster’s final journey; From Marble Arch to it’s destination the Brixton Bus Garage.

On the Buses

Despite over 10000 people campaigning for the Routemasters reprieve, the hop on and off bus will be garaged because of it’s lack of disabled access and for environmental reasons. Routmaster Bus author Travis Elborough has expressed his disapointment that the Routemaster has not been re-designed like the new Beetle or the Mini.

Great British Design

Colin Curtis designed the Routemaster 50 years ago and it was introduced to the capital city in 1956. It had a non-corrosive aluminium body, semi-automatic transmission and a unique hop on and off capability which really endeared it to it’s many fans. The Routemaster Red Bus has been an internationaly recognised symbol of London and will be replaced by wheelchair/pram friendly models.

Goodbye Routemaster

Hundreds of people came to pay their respects to the Routemaster as it left Marble Arch to it’s final destination in Brixton. Goodbye the Routemaster, enjoy your retirement - well deserved.