AFA Limo Service boards Pinterest

AFA Limo Service boards Pinterest

Every business is advised to establish and maintain Social Media presence. While we are not suffering from the lack of ideas an information that we can share on our personal Social media accounts, business account is a whole other issue. The information must be: interesting and fresh, unique and engaging, something that applies to your …

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Limousine photos: stock vs real life

Limousine photos: stock vs real life

When it comes to online shopping, customers rely on the website presentation to learn about products and services that a company offers. Photos and descriptions provide extra details that help the customer make a purchasing decision. Like all other companies, limousine service companies place photos of limousines and vehicles to showcase their fleet. However, not …

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What do you need to know before renting limousines

What do you need to know before renting limousines

AFA Customer Service is busy every day answering the phones and the same question comes up over and over again: “I don’t know much about renting limousines?” Before calling a limousine company for a quote, please answer the following three (3) questions: Day of the event: Some dates are very popular, so the limousines get booked …

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Bridal show tips for brides

Bridal show tips for brides

Bridal shows can be crowded, overwhelming and confusing. However, if you put a little time into planning ahead, you will get more out of and even enjoy your bridal show experience.  We’ve put together a list of bridal show tips for brides. BEFORE Remember that you can attend as many bridal shows as you wish.  …

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How are limousines made?

How are limousines made?

In the US, there are several companies specializing in limousine manufacturing (Crystal Coach, Moonlight, Executive Coach Builders, Royal, etc). Contrary to popular believe, limousines are not built by the automotive manufacturers (Ford, Lincoln, etc); instead, a limousine manufacturing company, purchases a brand new vehicle and then “stretches it”. The brand new vehicle is stripped to the frame, then literally is cut in half, pulled apart, frame inserted and welded back together.

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