Renting a limousine for special occasions is an idea that is met with derisive snorts from many a middle-class people. "Limousines?" they say. "Do you want us to go the route of the dirty capitalists?" And these arguments typically end with, 'There are much cheaper and better options than renting a limousine. After all, we are not foolish like the nouveau riche now, are we?'
Even though renting a limousine may be expensive, it comes with some special perks that cannot be found in other transport options. Let's take a look:
• Reliability: Limousines are more reliable than any of your conventional mode of transport. Period. No matter how good a bus or a van seems to you, it pales in comparison to, lets say, a Maybach. And you will truly understand that difference when your party van stalls right at the beginning and then you have to use your mom's car to pick your friends up. Yes, limousines are expensive to rent, but in this case the benefit outweighs the expense.
• Its classy: A limousine is considered the height of elegance, and using one automatically propels you to the 'better than average' category of people, at least for the moment. That way, people are going to give you more attention than if you had just used your friend's broken down Civic. So, its usage at a social event can give you an edge in influencing people and making yourself stand out, which a regular car cannot do.
• You don't have to drive: This is an underestimated benefit of renting a limousine. A driver can free you from the tasks that would have distracted you had you not rented a limo. For example, It's usage can free you from tasks like, parking at a busy mall if you're out partying. Now, this raises the point that you can get a driver for a van as well, so this is not a really unique benefit of a limousine. But then, combine the point #2 with this, and the double-whammy that this combo creates is what makes this such a cool thing. A chauffeur driving a limousine seems a whole lot better than a high-school dropout driving a van. Doesn't it?
• Experience: Lastly, it is the superior experience that the limo offers that wins it the day in the hearts of many a people. Moving around the town in a luxurious limo, it's interior covered with mahogany panels, sitting in rich leather seats, and being cooled by the AC, has a special appeal. One which cannot be replaced with (let's say) a bus.
So, remember all these things before you make a choice about choosing or not choosing a limo, and do think about all the perks that you will NOT enjoy if you decide to forgo a limo for a wagon.
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