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Limousines

Limousines

El Paso's Top Limousine Rentals


7 Tips For Choosing Your Limo Rental Service:

1. References and reviews

The best way to learn about a company is to hear from former customers. They can give you a non-biased insight to the service you can expect to see from the organization.

2. Years In business

Business experience is important. There are lots of nuances in coordinating a successful ride. The best way to make sure that everything runs smoothly is to hire a company with in-depth experience in transportation. If you find a newer company that seems to meet your needs, check into the experience of the staff.

3. Fleet

There are an abundance of choices for vehicle types, stretch limos, party buses, custom-built trolley, shuttle buses, stretch SUVs and Mercedes sprinters. The average fleet size is five. Smaller companies will obviously have fewer choices and less availability.

4. Review your options in person

If you’re renting for a major event, like a wedding or quince, take the time to see the vehicle you’re renting. Nothing is more deflating than getting picked up in an old limousine or worn and tired party bus. You might be able to get a good sense of the vehicle from pictures online, but make sure to confirm that the transportation you expect is the transportation you get.

5. Cost

Price is obviously a factor. Limousine companies sometimes have layers of fees that they add on to your base rate. You’ll see fuel surcharges, administration costs, tolls and gratuity for the driver. Suddenly, your bill is 30 percent higher than you quote. Make sure you final price is all-inclusive.

6. Referrals

One of the best ways to find good limo services is through word of mouth. Ask a friend, relative or co-worker who they might have used and if they were happy with the service. A first-hand referral may be the best way to select a limousine company.

7. Safety

While, it isn't sexy, it is vital. Check to make sure the company has a valid certification. Do they have liability insurance? Are their chauffeurs professionally trained?

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