Limousine: how to rent and on what occasions to do it

There are those who have seen a limo so far only in films. Maybe he thought, there and then, that that means of transport was not for him.

You can turn up your nose as much as you want, but sooner or later everyone’s curiosity to find out what it feels like to get on a luxurious and very long limousine, just for the sake of being at the center of attention for a day or even just for a few hours.

But it is not only the pure and simple curiosity that can push you to rent one of these ocean liners on wheels , there are also very specific occasions in which to enter with this vehicle that will attract everyone’s attention.

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Our wedding, for example. But also the graduation party or the 18th birthday, or even just a gift made to parents or a friend. If the idea has touched you, if you are thinking about it, below we offer you some tips on how to rent the vehicle.

Limo rental: what to check

First of all, check that the rental company you have seen is in compliance with the main obligations established by law. We refer, more precisely, to these requirements:

  1. that the company is duly registered in the VAT register
  2. that has the so-called NCC, or the authorization to rent with driver : it is comparable to the license with which taxi drivers must be equipped and it is the one that allows access.
  3. that the driver has the right driving license (B or C: it depends on the type of silt) and that he has the Certificate of professional qualification
  4. That the car has passed all revisions.

Not all silts are created equal. The first factors to consider are the year of registration and the state of maintenance.

If you neglect it, the risk is that an old model car will arrive and therefore devoid of all that an updated limousine services Aurora can offer, especially in terms of entertainment (flat screen TV, a nice hi-fi system, and so away …), which on such a car is an essential part of the fun.

If you are really unlucky and if the rental company is not exactly of the most serious, it could also happen that the coveted car leaves you on foot on the special occasion you had chosen to give or give you a super luxury ride.

To avoid any nasty surprises, one piece of advice we can offer you is to view the models available at the company, obviously with a little advance on the fateful day. Also to get an idea of ​​how the staff works and the seriousness in general of that rental company

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