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Limo ownership

Posted on 21st Mar, 2011 by Jackie Jolliffe

Now that limo’s are readily available to members of the public, it seems ridiculous to assume that that they are preserved only for the elite.

Limousines used to officials and the public

Posted on 18th Mar, 2011 by Jackie Jolliffe

While some limos are owned or hired out by individuals, the government use them to transport senior politicians.

Stag and hen nights in Manchester

Posted on 17th Mar, 2011 by Jackie Jolliffe

Manchester is renowned for its culture, nightlife and activities.

Limo hire to Manchester United or City

Posted on 15th Mar, 2011 by Jackie Jolliffe

When travelled to Old Trafford or the City of Manchester Stadium, why not hire a limo?

Where the word ‘ Limousine’ derives from

Posted on 10th Mar, 2011 by Jackie Jolliffe

The word for Limousine derives from the French region of Limousin.

Exotic and amazing limos

Posted on 9th Mar, 2011 by Jackie Jolliffe

Sometimes a vehicle body builder of luxury car designer create limo hire cars which are seen as “ultimate” stretch limos – which tend to make more of a design statement than is necessarily practical.

Limo hire in modern society

Posted on 8th Mar, 2011 by Jackie Jolliffe

The term ‘luxury limo hire Manchester, Blackpool and Liverpool’ implies vehicles with amazing equipment and performance as well as comfort and technological innovation.

Hummer as a brand

Posted on 7th Mar, 2011 by Jackie Jolliffe

Hummer used to be a brand of trucks and SUVs. Since 1992, it was marketed by AM General.

How a limo hire Chauffeur must dress

Posted on 3rd Mar, 2011 by Jackie Jolliffe

When hiring a limo, your chauffeur must, at all times, have the proper physical appearance.

What are limo hire Chauffeurs?

Posted on 2nd Mar, 2011 by Jackie Jolliffe

Originally, Chauffeurs were personal servants of limo or vehicle owners. The term comes from the French work for stoker – because in early automobiles a driver was required to stoke the engine because they were steam powered.