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Time Business News
24-07-2025
- Automotive
- Time Business News
Top Wedding Cars Hire Birmingham
Are you planning a wedding celebration in Birmingham? One of the most unforgettable ways to reach your Top Wedding Cars for Hire in Birmingham Are you planning a wedding celebration in Birmingham? One of the most unforgettable ways to reach your wedding venue is by the most stunning and luxurious wedding vehicle. From traditional Rolls-Royce to modern Bentleys and contemporary limousines, Birmingham has a wide selection of cars that can be adapted to any style or theme. In this post we'll help you navigate the most popular Wedding Car Hire Birmingham and help to find the ideal ride to celebrate your wedding day. No matter if you want the classic Rolls-Royce or an ultra-modern saloon, this book contains inspiration and useful tips for making your trip through the aisle as chic as is possible. Your wedding car is much more than just an automobile to the wedding location. It's an integral an integral part of the wedding story. From the moment you get in the wedding vehicle and get in, the mood of your wedding day is established. The wedding day becomes part of your wedding album as well as the video, and memories you will cherish for the rest of your life. The wedding vehicle you choose is a reflection of your individual fashion and will enhance the overall event. If you're looking for classic style, contemporary chic or royal elegance, choosing the perfect vehicle can make the difference. We'll look at some of the more sought-after and elegant wedding vehicles available to rental in Birmingham. Classic & Vintage Cars Classic vehicles add a romantic and timeless vibe to every wedding. They're especially popular with weddings with traditional traditions or in rural locations. Top Picks: the Rolls-Royce silver cloud Ideal for weddings of the past with a refined look. Ideal for weddings of the past with a refined look. Beauford Tourer: An old-fashioned open-top vehicle with stunning wedding pictures. An old-fashioned open-top vehicle with stunning wedding pictures. Bentley S1: It is renowned for its classic beauty and lavish interiors. They are perfect for groomsmen and brides who wish to create an impressive appearance. Couples who are seeking elegant, luxurious fashion, luxury vehicles can be a great choice. These cars offer luxury with style and modern style. Top Picks: Bentley Flying Spur: Combines elegance and power and a lavish interior. Combines elegance and power and a lavish interior. Mercedes S-Class: Modern and elegant, coupled with smooth and comfortable cruise. Modern and elegant, coupled with smooth and comfortable cruise. Jaguar XJ: Ideal for grooms looking for bold, masculine style. If you're looking for elegance, nothing can match the splendor of an stretch limousine. Limousines are ideal for large wedding parties, or for couples that wish to spend time with family members and close friends. Top Picks: Chrysler Baby Bentley Limousine: A classy option that comes with contemporary features. A classy option that comes with contemporary features. Lincoln Town Car Stretch Limo: Elegant, large, and ideal to give that royal feel. Are you looking for something totally different? The sports car is becoming an increasingly popular option to modernize weddings. They're particularly sought-after by brides and couples looking to impress guests with a stunning entrance. Top Picks: Ferrari 488 Spider Elegant, striking and memorable. Elegant, striking and memorable. Lamborghini Huracan: It's got Italian design and an roar of adrenaline. It's got Italian design and an roar of adrenaline. Aston Martin DB11: Aston Martin DB11 is a blend of British history and performance. The best wedding car does not just mean picking the most flashy vehicle. There are some important factors to consider so that the choice you make is in line with your wedding theme. Match Your Theme Your wedding car must complement the theme of your wedding and also match with the wedding venue. An old-fashioned car is ideal with rustic and historic wedding settings While a contemporary Bentley or Rolls-Royce works well in chic venues with modern themes. Consider the Size Imagine how many are expected to be inside the vehicle. Only the groom and bride? Are you also including parents of the bridesmaids or groomsmen? Limousines as well as luxury MPVs can be great to accommodate larger parties. Birmingham is one of the most popular locations for weddings, particularly in the summertime. Making reservations for the Wedding Car hire Birmingham in advance is crucial. There are some vehicles that can be reserved for months in advance, including old-fashioned limousines as well as vintage models. Review the Company Find reputable businesses with a positive review. An experienced company will make sure that your vehicle is on time, clean with a professional chauffeur. Prestige Drive has earned a reputable company in the local area and offers a beautiful collection of vintage and luxury automobiles for special occasions. What's Included in Wedding Car Hire Birmingham Packages? The most popular Wedding Car Hire Birmingham services are: A professional chauffeur who is dressed to impress. Wedding car decorations (ribbons, flowers) Free champagne or bottle water (optional) Pick-up and drop-off on time Multiple excursions (e.g. for picking the bride and her bridesmaids in separate trips) Be sure to verify the specifics of the package prior to booking. Request modifications, additional costs for time, or extra stops that you might require. Certain Birmingham locations are very sought-after for wedding cars due to their close proximity to wedding locations as well as scenic routes. This includes: Edgbaston: Close to breathtaking venues such as Botanical Gardens Close to breathtaking venues such as Botanical Gardens Moseley & Kings Heath: Known for bohemian and indie-style weddings. Known for bohemian and indie-style weddings. Solihull Perfect for country weddings, traditional ceremonies and other celebrations. Perfect for country weddings, traditional ceremonies and other celebrations. Jewellery Quarter Perfect for elegant urban weddings An elegantly styled wedding vehicle is a great focal point for your wedding's photography. If you're leaving a classic Rolls-Royce or getting out of the sleek Bentley the power of the car is impressive. Photographers typically use the car to create backgrounds for Couple portraits Family photographs Photos of the wedding before it began Grand exits are at the conclusion of the reception An elegant car's exterior beautiful ribbons and an elegant backdrop will add style to the wedding photo album. At Prestige Drive, we specialize in providing exceptional Wedding Car Hire Birmingham experiences. Our fleet of cars comprises the entire range including Rolls-Royce Phantoms and Bentley Flying Spurs to executive limousines as well as stunning sports cars. Why Choose Us? Highly-experienced chauffeurs: Our drivers are reliable, punctual and professionally dressed. Our drivers are reliable, punctual and professionally dressed. Customized Packages: We understand every wedding is different and provide tailor-made packages that meet the needs of your guests. We understand every wedding is different and provide tailor-made packages that meet the needs of your guests. Luxurious Fleet Clean and well-maintained vehicles that are maintained in the most pristine conditions. Clean and well-maintained vehicles that are maintained in the most pristine conditions. Unmatched Service From reservation to drop-off We're there to make sure that your trip is easy and easy. CALL TO ACTION Are you ready to reserve the perfect wedding car? Contact Prestige Drive today to make your wedding's transportation memorable. Visit our website: Now call us: 0786 665 5577 For availability, check and reserve the date you want to reserve. 'The Bentley Flying Spur from Prestige Drive was a dream! The chauffeur was punctual and the service was 5 stars.' – Ayesha & Daniel, Edgbaston 'We hired a Rolls-Royce Phantom and couldn't be happier. The car was immaculate and looked amazing in our photos.' – Priya & James, Solihull 'From start to finish, Prestige Drive was professional, friendly, and so helpful. Highly recommended for anyone looking for Wedding Car Hire Birmingham!' – Sarah & Omar, Harborne It's a once-in-a lifetime moment, and having the proper transport plays an important role in creating an unforgettable wedding experience. No matter if you prefer vintage elegant, modern-day sophistication or a show-stopping performance, Birmingham offers the perfect automobile for each couple. If you choose to work with a reliable service such as Prestige Drive, you ensure that your wedding day starts and concludes in class and elegance. Don't leave this crucial element to chance. Make sure you book early. pick wisely and drive with style. TIME BUSINESS NEWS

Miami Herald
27-06-2025
- Automotive
- Miami Herald
Carlex G-Viking Takes High-Dollar Intricacy To Obsessive Levels
Carlex Design has forged a strong reputation for crafting some of the craziest vehicles on the planet, with levels of luxury and craftsmanship that would typically be reserved only for the rarest hypercars and bespoke coachbuilds. The company has applied its vision to vehicles as diverse as the Ford Ranger, the Jaguar XJ, and the Land Rover Defender, but its recent specialty is the reimagining of the Mercedes-AMG G 63. Carlex now offers a One of One program for the G-wagen, where customers commission a one-off that will never be repeated. Each of these vehicles will have its roof personally engraved by the company's founder, Damian Skotnicki, who emphasizes that each creation "cannot and should not be rushed." With the level of detail being put into the latest one-off, called the G-Viking, and its accompaniments, it's clear that the One of One collection is the furthest thing there is from a mass-produced product. The G-Viking is paired with the VO Viking collection, a set of four stunning VO Vapen rifles, each handcrafted in Sweden. The set looks like it could have been fashioned hundreds of years ago, and the G-Class matches it with metal, leather, and stone intricacies. The highlight is the hand-engraved roof of the SUV, but even the beading trims along the side of the vehicle have been given engraved metal bars. Inside, the cargo area houses a custom gun drawer fashioned with copious amounts of leather and metal, ensuring that the off-roader and the firearm collection are never complete without each other. Carlex describes the car as something "to be cherished and passed down to future generations," though the cabin is not the sort of place you'd want your toddlers to get too excited. The entire cabin has been refinished, including the floor mats, roof lining, center console, door cards, dashboard, and anything else you might see or touch inside. But instead of just reupholstering the cabin with a different color or type of leather, Carlex has stripped every component and reimagined how it can be reintegrated with the rest of the G-Viking. Case in point: the steering wheel's airbag cover has been recrafted and the rim has been covered in perforated and plain leather with a metal noon marker. Both the noon-marker and the bottom spoke of the steering wheel are engraved in the same Nordic design as the roof, ensuring that every piece of every component of interior trim is bespoke, from dashboard to door card. Heck, even the door lock pins have been pulled and remade from metal, again with fine engraving. The only elements that appear to have escaped Carlex's obsessive reimagination are the seatbelts and rearview mirror housing, but everything else has been fashioned from the finest leather, suede, or metal. Mansory's tuning programs can add six figures to the price of a vehicle, but this Carlex creation takes customization to a whole new level, and we wouldn't be surprised if it costs closer to seven figures. If you have to ask... Copyright 2025 The Arena Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved.


Top Gear
27-06-2025
- Automotive
- Top Gear
Searching for a sub-£3k classic car? Here are 10 used options
Advertisement Quite simply, an Alfa Romeo Spider in a flaky shade of 'Zoe Yellow' over black for under two grand. It's fitted with the smaller 16-valve four-pot, producing 155bhp/138lb ft, and mated to a five-speed manual transmission. It's not fast, but neither is the Mona Lisa. Advertisement - Page continues below Or, if you want your Italian postcard with a punchy turbocharged inline-five, we present you this Fiat Coupe. The design was penned by a team-up between Chris Bangle (exterior) and Pininfarina (interior), and this example gets an uprated catback exhaust and… working air-con. Score! You might like Here's a Vauxhall Calibra with under 98,000 miles on the clock. It's priced lower than it should be because of a fuel pipe leak and a blown exhaust. But these aren't complicated fixes, and the potential return for your time and investment could be huge. If you'd rather a fully working example, though, this one will do the trick. Advertisement - Page continues below Jaguar XJ (second generation) Anyone for a completely relaxed XJ40 'Sovereign' from the Jurassic Period? We jest, it looks good, with particular thanks to the navy paint, massive centre disc alloys and lots of chrome trim. Plus, there's a sea of tan leather and wood inside, so it'll be as comfortable as an ottoman built for royalty. Still one of the coolest car names ever, and the metal it's christening isn't bad either. This one has wire-spoke wheels with a black and white colour combination, and it's been with the same owner for the last 18 years. They've carried out plenty of work to keep it fresh, including a new exhaust and brake servo. Lovely little thing. A throwback Saab 900 with a roof rack, aftermarket spot lamps and velvet upholstery. Like the previous entry, this car's owner has done a fair bit of restorative work, such as bumper refurbs and freshly welded suspension points. There's a new audio system and speakers in there too, so the sounds should be most excellent. Volkswagen Golf GTI (Mk1) We've even managed to sneak a special edition in this week: a Mk1 Golf GTI 'Citi', which was built for the South African market from 1984 to as recently as 2009 (!). It's an early Phase 1 producing 80bhp/90lb ft from its 1.6-litre petrol unit, but the odometer still reads just 74,000 miles. Barely run in. Advertisement - Page continues below This 728i might be the bargain of the bunch; a stone-cold classic from Bimmer available for £1,995. Despite being almost three decades old, the green paintwork, twin-spoke alloys and those kidney grilles are in good nick. And beneath the stretched bonnet sits a 2.8-litre 'M52' straight-six that'll grunt see you - where applicable - to 141mph. Solid. Mazda MX-5 (first generation) No introduction needed. Here's a high-miler in black with a tan roof and cabin. Proper Gran Turismo 1 spec. Advertisement - Page continues below Wildcard: Ford Escort (sixth generation) The sixth-gen Escort didn't quite have the motorsport pedigree of its forebears, but that just means you can get something like this tricked-out, hunkered-down 'RS 2000' for peanuts. See more on Used cars


India Today
24-06-2025
- Automotive
- India Today
Apple founder once gifted a Jaguar to secretary for not coming to office on time
Steve Jobs was not an ordinary leader and stories from Apple's early days often prove that. One such incident, dating back to the 1980s, has once again caught attention. It shows how the Apple co-founder could surprise people not only with his vision, but also with his spontaneous decisions. According to Ron Givens, who worked as Apple's Director of Quality in the early years, Jobs once gifted a luxury Jaguar car to a secretary, just because she was late to the office. Givens shared this story in a 2011 interview, where he recalled the unexpected gesture from the then 26-year-old the story goes, Jobs noticed a secretary entering the office after the usual time and asked her why she was late. She replied that her car had broken down. Jobs didn't say much at that moment. But later in the day, he walked into her cabin and handed her the keys to a brand-new Jaguar with a casual comment: 'Here, don't be late anymore.'Back then, the Jaguar XJ was priced at around $35,000, which would be worth over a crore rupees today if adjusted for inflation. For someone leading a tech company still in its early stages, this wasn't a small move. But it showed a side of Jobs that wasn't always visible, someone who could be unusually generous, even while being demanding as a leader. Givens described Jobs as a person who could inspire, pressure, and motivate all at once. While many knew him for his intense and sometimes difficult working style, moments like this also showed a completely different side. Givens recalled another personal memory where Jobs gifted him a crystal apple worth $1,000, again, without any reason or was known for setting high expectations for everyone who worked at Apple. He openly said that he believed in building teams with the best talent possible, often calling them "A players." While letting go of people was never easy for him, he admitted it was sometimes necessary to maintain the quality he high-energy leadership didn't stop at Apple. After buying Pixar in 1986, Jobs brought a similar approach to the animation studio. Pete Docter, now the chief creative officer at Pixar and director of popular films like Up and Inside Out, spoke about Jobs' late-night habits at a recent revealed that Jobs would often call people even at 3 in the morning if he had something on his mind. "He would phone colleagues at three in the morning. You're on vacation, doesn't matter. He wants to talk to you about it, you're on," Docter revealed. The Pixar executive admitted that this approach rubbed off on him as well, saying that even he now tends to send emails late at night, though his wife keeps telling him to stories show how Steve Jobs' leadership style was not something you could easily define. He was a tough boss, but he also believed in encouraging people in ways that made a lasting impact. Whether it was handing over a car to ensure someone reached work on time or surprising an employee with an expensive gift for no reason, Jobs didn't always follow the rulebook.- Ends


Time of India
18-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
When Steve Jobs gifted brand new Jaguar to secretary after he got late to office; said ...
Apple founder Steve Jobs, known for his intense leadership style at Apple, once surprised a late-arriving secretary with a brand-new Jaguar. Ron Givens, Apple's director of quality from 1981 to 1986, shared the story in a 2011 interview with WRAL. During the interview, Givens recalled a day when a secretary showed up late for work. Jobs, he said, walked over and asked her why she was late. She explained her car had broken down. 'That afternoon, he walks into her office, tosses a set of keys to a brand-new Jaguar and says, 'Here, don't be late anymore,'' Givens said. At the time, a Jaguar XJ cost about $35,000—roughly $123,000 today (adjusted for inflation). The moment captures what Givens called the 'paradox' of Jobs. He described him as a boss who could both intimidate and inspire. 'He could motivate you out of your socks,' said Givens. Jobs, then just 26, was known for constantly walking the halls, questioning engineers about minute design details one moment and delivering surprise gifts the next. Givens, who was about 20 years older than Jobs, said many of the young CEO's ideas seemed 'stupid' at first—until their brilliance became clear. He also recalled being handed a $1,000 Steuben-glass apple from Jobs, with no explanation. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Free P2,000 GCash eGift UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo Apple needs 'only A players': Steve Jobs Jobs pushed hard for excellence, famously saying Apple needed "only A players." He admitted firing weaker employees was 'very painful,' but necessary. Pixar's Pete Docter later said Jobs was known for 3 am phone calls—something he never wanted to repeat. According to a recent CNBC report, Docter told Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies Gala that Jobs would phone colleagues 'at any time, day or night, three in the morning … you're on vacation, doesn't matter'. He further stated that Jobs' after-hours calls were non-negotiable and that the intensity often ignored personal boundaries. 'He wants to talk to you about it, you're on,' Docter further added. As per the report, Docter admitted he sometimes sends late-night emails himself but added, 'That's what my wife's trying to get me to stop doing.' Xbox Games Showcase 2025 Highlights: Biggest Game Reveals, New Consoles & More!