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Why Should You Choose A Chauffeured White London Wedding Taxi

Posted on March 8th, 2010 by by Gavin Burnham

The classic London Taxi is internationally famous, being recognised all around the world, if you have not seen them in person, you will have seen them on TV or in movies. The London taxi cabs, are iconic and classic, they are so recognizable that they have become cultural symbols of our cities.

The rare classic Fairway London Taxi model is the prettiest around, the gleaming white coachwork and extensive chrome fittings including old style chrome bumpers make it ideal for weddings. It is definitely a very practical wedding vehicle; it has seating for 6 people with wheel chair access and can easily accommodate even the most extravagant of bridal wear. The large, wide opening doors of the classic white taxi are more practical for a bride in her wedding dress, making it a far better option than a saloon car.

It is a vehicle for hire that does not come with the cost of a limousine; the taxi is wheelchair-accessible, making it another good option when it comes to quick, easy travel for the elderly, infirm or handicapped, without the chore of finding parking. The chauffeur exits the car, greets the passenger who is in a wheelchair, and helps him or her onto the ramp and into the taxi. Inside, the driver straps the wheelchair in with belts, clips, and locks in for safety.

In comparison to a taxi driver, a chauffeur is more professional, skilled and polished, who can be discrete, friendly and a knowledgeable driving escort, the journey will be a safe and comfortable one with their attitude, manner and professionalism. Uniform is another aspect which can make the difference, the chauffeurs wear a charcoal or grey suit, white shirt, a conservative dark tie, polished black shoes, black gloves and a peaked cap.

Another difference with chauffeur hire from the customer point of view is that a chauffeur service is pre planned whereas a taxi service is almost instantaneous. Chauffeur service is a delight in itself, as a customer will not be left unwatched and uncared during the service duration, the chauffeur will come to your door on arrive for collection, not honk the horn like a taxi usually does. The Chauffeur will open & close the car doors for the passengers, hold bouquets, clutch bags etc, and help in with the dress and be at hand with an umbrella if so needed, also load and unload any luggage.

Dare to be diverse with a rare London wedding taxi which is valeted after every journey and can be beautifully decorated with ribbons and flowers as part of the hire service.

How To Make Traxx RC Cars At Home

Posted on July 26th, 2009 by by Ferdinand Emy

Traxx RC cars are largely considered to be among the optimal in the industry. This is because Traxx RC cars are known for the many features that are included in such a small package as well as for the capabilities that they are able to accomplish.

The history of Traxx RC cars goes back to 1986 when the first completely assembled but scaled down version of a hobby car was something that enthusiasts dreamed of but had not yet been able to procure. Today ready to run cars are a given in the industry, but at the time it was a relatively new notion. Traxx coined the phrase and then went on to become pioneers in an industry that is wildly renowned today.

In the beginning this was not the case. Enthusiasts who had become content with building their own cars took a good number of time before they were convinced of the strength and durability of ready to run RC cars. The ruggedness of ready to run Traxx RC cars was just what it took for Enthusiasts to actualize that RTR RC cars were just as capable and durable as custom built cars. Before long Traxx RC cars began to build upon those first cars and a number of innovations in the industry was the result, including the nitro cars that are so popular today.

Over the years Traxx RC cars have become associated with the introduction of novel technology. The early Traxx RC cars became well known for their drive line, ease of handling and suspension as a direct result of the latest technology being employed.

The first Traxx nitro RC cars were make known to the public in the early 1990s. The Nitro Hawk at once became a smash hit with enthusiasts. Since that time Traxx has become well known for introducing cars with more power and more features than any other RC car on the fair . This included the utilise of composite fiber, the same technology that is utilised in the aerospace industry also the actual automobile industry.

As a result, its little wonder that so many hobbyists today choose Traxx RC cars. These little cars have all the power that is requireed to handle practically any track where you might want to trace your car. The extreme-tech materials utilised to create Traxx RC cars is second to none, resulting in a car that anyone would be proud to own and race.

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