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The Drive to Forever
It’s the most important ride you’ll ever take: your journey from your house, to your wedding ceremony, where the rest of your life awaits.
So don’t think of your wedding car as a mere vehicle that gets you from two points (in that case, you might as well take a cab). It’s as important element of your wedding, and in some ways, one of the most poignant. Here you will spend the last few minutes as a shy and excited bride-to-be, and here you will spend the first few minutes together as a happy and hopeful couple.
The first thing you need to consider when choosing a wedding car is that it is well maintained and in good running condition. You don’ want it to stall in the middle of the road, do you? Nor would you live down the embarrassment of a car that rattles its way up to the church. So always ask your wedding car supplier how old the car is and when was the last time it was repainted or checked for any broken parts. Ask to see the car before you sign the wedding car rental form.
Then check the interiors. Is it spacious? Is there enough legroom? Remember you’ll be wearing a very delicate, and possibly very voluminous dress (especially if it’s got a lot of taffeta, organza and lace!) You’ll want to be able to sit down without feeling constricted, and that there’s no danger of your dress getting wrinkled when your husband sits next to you.
Also look if the height of the car makes it possible to alight without any difficulty. Again, you’ll be wearing a dress and heels, and all eyes will be on you when you get down. You don’t want to trip, or look very uncomfortable trying to stand up from very low seats. You want to be poised and elegant, remember? Especially since cameras will be documenting every move!
And then there’s the looks. You can get a very modern model, something as sleek as a BMW, or you can opt for a vintage car. It all depends on the theme of your wedding, and of course, your budget. Most wedding car suppliers have several models so you don’t have to feel constricted in your choices. And if they don’t have what you want, you can always shop for another supplier!
Most wedding cars are white. It’s tradition—after all, white is the color of weddings—but that shouldn’t stop you from exploring other options. However, it is generally considered bad luck to be in a black car, as it is associated with death. Don’t forget to affix the bouquet, and the traditional shoes, and you’re ready to go!
About the Author: Resources.eu.com is an online resource centre that includes topics such as weddings and wedding car hire.
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