
While we try not to laugh at their misfortune, such a bad result is typical of people who cruise the internet in search of "the best limo deal around". We have to ask; why would you risk it? If a "cheap" price is your #1 priority, you should really ask yourself if you can afford luxury chauffeured transportation.
If you take a look at other industries, most people don't *shop* for the cheapest price and expect the best.
When you shop for the cheapest hotel, you don't find a hotel but a MOTEL. You don't find luxurious amenities, but the basics: A bed, shower, and a TV.
If cheapest were the best, everyone would be driving around in Kia's or Hyundai's..
Would you risk surgery on yourself just so you can save $200? Probably not.
Do you shop for the cheapest restaurant? Of course not otherwise al of us would patronize McDonalds or Burger King every day of the month.
A cheap limo price far below that of competitors often is a sign of something not being right. PRICE is directly correlated to QUALITY.
In addition, you will find cheap limo prices to be a symptom of possible problems behind the scenes:
Insuring limousines are expensive.
A cheap price could signify that your limo company is dodging insurance regulations, or isn't fully insured. Do you due diligence with any hired company.
Licensing limousines are expensive.
A cheap limo price could signify that your limo company is not properly licensed. Many states and municipalities have licensing boards and organizations that are responsible for the licensing and regulation of limo companies. Check your state or town to see if limos are a regulated industry - make sure your company is on their approved list. Such states that have regulatory entities is the California with the CPC and NY with the TLC.
Owning and leasing limousines are expensive.
A cheap limo price could indicate the quality of the limo, or lack thereof. It would be disheartening to rent a limo for your 20th anniversary expecting a beautiful 2008 limo to show up; instead, you are shuttled around town in a limo that is 10 years old, creaking and squeaking, and lacks proper safety measures. Cheap limo price? Worth it? No. The limo industry is no exception - cheap is cheap.
A cheap price could signify that your limo company is dodging insurance regulations, or isn't fully insured. Do you due diligence with any hired company.
Licensing limousines are expensive.
A cheap limo price could signify that your limo company is not properly licensed. Many states and municipalities have licensing boards and organizations that are responsible for the licensing and regulation of limo companies. Check your state or town to see if limos are a regulated industry - make sure your company is on their approved list. Such states that have regulatory entities is the California with the CPC and NY with the TLC.
Owning and leasing limousines are expensive.
A cheap limo price could indicate the quality of the limo, or lack thereof. It would be disheartening to rent a limo for your 20th anniversary expecting a beautiful 2008 limo to show up; instead, you are shuttled around town in a limo that is 10 years old, creaking and squeaking, and lacks proper safety measures. Cheap limo price? Worth it? No. The limo industry is no exception - cheap is cheap.
Looking for cheap transportation?
There is cheap limo transportation you can find on the internet.
It probably won't make you happy. And then there is luxury chauffeured transportation that has proper insurance, licensing, and cars which are no older than 3 years. This services are more likely to meet your expectations. Whichever is most important to you is for you to decide.
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