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Professional, on-time, great cars....everything you could ask. The only way we will go to the airport ever again!
I book them fairly last minute for a ride to the cruise terminal. They were great. Got me a quote right away. They called the morning of to see if we wanted to leave a little early because of traffic. Car was clean. Driver was friendly. We will definitely use them again.
We used this service for a last minute weekend trip to Napa. The limo arrived on time and was stocked with soda, water, ice, champagne and a sufficient number of cups for our outing. I loved the convenience of having our vehicle waiting for us nearby while we got tipsy "winery hopping." Our driver Singh was polite and courteous.... he also didn't complain about our singing on the drive back to SF lol.
A LITTLE HISTORY The first automobile limousine, built in 1902, was designed so the driver sat outside under a covered compartment. The word limousineis derived from the name of the French region Limousin, because this covered compartment physically resembled the raised hood of the cloak worn by the shepherds there. An alternate etymology has the chauffeur wearing a Limousin-style cloak in the open driver’s compartment, for protection from the weather. The first “stretch limousine” was created in Fort Smith, Arkansas, around 1928 by a coach company named Armbruster. These cars were primarily used to transport famous “big band” leaders, such as Glenn Miller and Benny Goodman, and their bands and equipment. These early stretch limousines were often called “big band buses”. In 1916, the Society of Automobile Engineers defined a limousine as: “a closed car seating three to five inside, with driver’s seat outside.” A berline was defined as “a limousine having the driver’s seat entirely inclosed”, while a brougham was defined as “a limousine with no roof over the driver’s seat.” In German-speaking countries, a Limousine is simply a sedan, while a lengthened-wheelbase car is called Stretch-Limousine. SERVICE OFFERED IN THIS VEHICLE Dedicated chauffeur service Winery & City Tours Nightlife service 8 & 10 passengers Black & White Exterior Black Leather Interior Limo Style Seating (J-seating) Amazing Sound System Large LCD Screen Emergency Exit Windows
Cities:
San Francisco, CA; Napa, CA; Palo Alto, CA; San Jose, CA; Oakland, CA; Concord, CA
11 Passengers Our executive black Mercedes-Benz Sprinter offers total comfort and dependability. Amenities include: Executive Black exterior, black leather interior with AM/FM/CD/DVD stereo, rear luggage storage and more.
Cities:
San Francisco, CA
A LITTLE HISTORY The Mercedes-Benz S-Class, formerly known as Sonderklasse (German for “special class”), is a series of flagship vehicles produced by the German automaker Mercedes-Benz, a division of German company Daimler AG. The classification was officially introduced in 1972 with the W116 S-Class, which succeeded previous Mercedes-Benz models dating to the mid-1950s. The S-Class has served as the top model for Mercedes for over fifty years in its various incarnations. The S-Class has debuted many of the company’s latest innovations, including drivetrain technologies, interior features, and safety systems (such as the first seatbelt pretensioners).[2] The S-Class has ranked as the world’s best-selling luxury sedan,[3] and its latest generation, the W222 S-Class, premiered in 2013. As in previous iterations, the W221 S-Class is sold in standard- and long-wheelbase versions; I4, V6, V8, V12,diesel and hybrid powertrains are offered. All models built in Mexico or sold in the United States are only available in long wheelbase. “S-Class” is the anglicized version of “S-Klasse,” an abbreviation of the previously mentioned Sonderklasse. In automotive terms it refers to “a specially outfitted car.” Although used colloquially for decades, following its official application in 1972, six generations of officially named S-Klasse sedans have been produced. Previous two-door coupe models of the S-Class were known as SEC and later S-Coupe. In 1998 the S-Class coupe was spun off in a separate line as the CL-Class, however as of June 2014, it has been re-designated as the S-Class Coupé for the 2015 model year, doing away with the CL-Class SERVICE OFFERED IN THIS VEHICLE Point to point service Airport transfers Dedicated chauffeur service Nightlife service 2 passengers Luggage Capacity for 2 large & 1 small suitcases Black Leather Interior Heated Seats On Board Wi-fi Phone Chargers Complimentary Water & Newspaper
Cities:
San Francisco, CA; Napa, CA; Palo Alto, CA; San Jose, CA; Oakland, CA; Concord, CA
Cities:
San Francisco, CA; San Jose, CA; Palo Alto, CA; Menlo Park, CA; Atherton, CA 94027; San Mateo, CA; Foster City, CA; Redwood City, CA; Mountain View, CA; Sunnyvale, CA; Santa Clara, CA; Cupertino, CA; Saratoga, CA; Los Gatos, CA; Campbell, CA; Morgan Hill, CA; Santa Cruz, CA; Scotts Valley, CA; Carmel-By-The-Sea, CA 93923; Monterey, CA; Newark, CA 94560; Fremont, CA
PASSENGER CAPACITY: 8 LUGGAGE CAPACITY: 6
Cities:
San Francisco, CA
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