Friday 6 August 2010

Chauffeur Hire London, is it worth it?

It's been an odd sort of week in the Chauffeur Hire industry, we seem to have misplaced all the foreign visitors to our shores. All the top hotels are only 35% full and most of those people are corporate guests who do not as a rule use our services. With most of our clients away on holiday it's been a little quiet in our offices. Still this has given us the opportunity to have all of our fleet valeted and brought back to showroom standard. I did a little comparison on prices against a black taxi and guess what, for a journey that is longer that 14 miles we are cheaper. As hard as it is to believe Browns is cheaper than a black cab for journeys to the airport.

With competition in the London Chauffeur Hire industry so strong we have decided to update our core standards and re-trained our chauffeurs in the art of etiquette. So, as from today when you get into one of our cars you should be asked if the temperature and the radio station are to your liking, you should be informed of how long to your destination and what the traffic is like. Sometimes it helps if you inform your chauffeur of your preferred route. We will be providing a morning newspaper, bottled water and magazines for you at no extra cost. I would appreciate it if you could let me know if your chauffeur and car is not up to standard because I value your feed back, after all unless you tell me I cannot mend it and please be assured that whatever you tell me will be strictly confidential between you and me.

On the sporting front our cricketers have done us proud and like I said last week we gave the Pakistanies a real good spanking. I noticed that all the press are now demanding that KP be dropped from the first eleven. Do they not understand that Cricket is a team game and does not depend on a single person. Browns Chauffeur Hire London supports KP and will continue to do so. I took a ride to Celtic Manor where the next Ryder Cup will be held. It took me just over an hour and a half so during the championship with the extra traffic on the road it should take a couple of hours. Unfortunately for people who live in or around London the only way to get there is via the M4. Celtic Manor is a beautiful venue, but murder to get out of at the end of play if you are visiting for the day. I am contemplating starting a share scheme to get people there and back for day trips during the four days of the Ryder Cup. If this is of interest to you or if you prefer to travel alone then please contact me for prices. Time is approaching fast for this event, time is right for you to make your travel arrangements.

This weeks motoring advice has to do with speed. Most of the cars being sold these days are fast and those that are not can be adjusted to go faster than they are designed for. Most of us drive too fast without considering our stopping distances. Most of the accidents occur not when you are doing 90 miles per hour on the motorway but when you are doing 40 miles an hour in the back streets of your town. You must remember that most of our roads were designed and built in the days that cars could only do 30 mph at top speed. The moral of this advice is for you to keep your distance, drive at a speed that would allow you to stop before you smash into whatever is in front of you. Always remember that life is precious. London Chauffeur Hire companies are in full support of local authorities that enforce speed restriction around schools and shopping centres.

From me and all at BCH have a safe week and look after the ones who look after you.

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