Start Wedding Car Hire Business

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Starting a part-time wedding car rental business can be a great way to drive a classic or iconic car for little or no cost. You can also have free motoring.

If your annual mileage is very low, (you may be retired or live very close to your place of work), driving a classic car as your only vehicle can be profitable if you are looking for part time wedding car rental. run the business of

If the vehicle was manufactured before 1st January 1973 then there is no road tax to be paid. You can also get cheap classic car insurance with limited annual mileage.

However, if your annual mileage is high and you need a fuel efficient car for normal use, you can buy a second car suitable for wedding car hire and start this business for under £2000. A friend of mine bought a 1996 Jaguar XJ6 from the estate of a deceased pub landlord in 2009 for just £1500. It had covered just 45,000 miles, was in immaculate condition with full Jaguar service history and had the spare tool and spare bulb kit still in its shrink-wrap! Don’t worry about being a vulture, no one else wanted this car because of its high running costs and number plate street credibility.

There are many such cars in the market, just take a look.

In your first year if you do 15 weddings at £200 per wedding you will get your money back and have a car that is probably still worth what you paid for it, or maybe even more.

Ready for next year and you’re headed to a Rolls-Royce or a Bentley, and charge a lot more.

Don’t be tempted to start your own wedding car hire business by buying a Rolls Royce for £5000. I know, we all have seen them advertised at this price on the internet and elsewhere, but be very careful before buying. The Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow and Corniche are beautiful cars, a pleasure to drive, but the running and maintenance costs are terrible. There are plenty of old hacks out there that have been re-sprayed white, stuffed with body filler and then starved to death on the wedding circuit. You would be buying a nightmare.

I personally think a Rolls-Royce or Bentley are the best cars to rent a wedding car, but wait until you have £10,000 and then buy one with a full service history from a reputable dealer. good buy

Start your business modestly, then work your way up.

You can also use your vehicle for film and TV work, but that’s another story!

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