Showing posts with label classic car rental. Show all posts
Showing posts with label classic car rental. Show all posts

Friday, December 21, 2012

These were a few of my favourite things in 2012



The year the Mayans chose for the world ending turned out to be perhaps our best ever here at Great Escape towers.  Sure, it had its downs as well as its ups (we'll cover those in a separate post) but for now, as we celebrate the last working day of the year (and possibly the end of the world, no coincidence we hope), here are my 10 top moments from our year of classic car hire.

1. Our Classic Car Driving Days

Cold blooded marketing man that I may be, this is not a plug.  If you can't do what you love, don't do it and it is our customer Driving Days that prove to me that I'm doing the right thing.  I really enjoy them, and I don't even get to drive the cars.  We ran several Driving Days during 2012, plus many more corporate events, but the Dales Dash in August and the Break for the Border trip in July stand out. I get a kick out of customers really enjoying the cars and even in a Jeep with a trailer the scenery and roads we went on were spectacular.  Oh, and by the way you can come along on one in 2012 for £199...

2. Driving a DeLorean

A DeLorean was one of the five dream hire cars I had on my list when I set up Great Escape in 2006.  Back then the plan was to concentrate on off-beat and unusual classic cars for hire - we still aim to do that but today we also offer more mainstream classics.  It took me until 2012 to find and add a DeLorean to the fleet,  still the only one in the world that you can hire and drive yourself.  Adding the DeLorean was a personal as well as business goal because I'm a child of the 80s and I love them.  Sure, it looks better than it drives but when it looks like that, who cares?  Driving it was a box ticked.

3. Meeting the Marquis of Blandford
Posh people and hob-nobbing don't do it for me.  But it was a genuine pleasure to have a chance meeting with the Duke of Marlborough's wayward son at Blenheim Palace when we ran a customer event there.  Attracted by the array of classic cars parked on the grass outside the palace he stopped in his car for a chat and proved to be a disarmingly down to earth and knowledgeable classic car fan.  With a BMW CSL 'Batmobile' and a Ferrari Daytona in the garage.  Respect.

4. Getting rid of a heap of junk



I won't lie, I hate this car. Finally getting rid of it after 2 years was one of the greatest days of my life.  Sure, this car and its owner cost me £7,500 that I'll never see again, plus untold stress, time and hassle, but sometimes life is about bigger things.  Which is never a bad lesson to learn.  You can read the full, honest sorry story elsewhere on this blog.  Meanwhile, always keep your eye on the big prize.

5. Happy customers
In the rush and stress of running a small business it is sometimes easy to forget quite why you're doing it.  Obviously money is one motivation, but there are far, far easier ways to earn it. I wouldn't do this if it wasn't for the customers. You can't please all the people all the time but most of the people most of the time will do for me. My team puts a huge amount of effort into making each hire run smoothly, which is no easy task when you're managing 80 old cars and 11 locations. But we are privileged to be making dreams for people who have often spent decades wanting a drive in a particular car.

6. My Alfasud

The irony of running a classic car hire company is that you very rarely actually drive classic cars for relaxation and pleasure.  We don't even drive them that much in the course of business, except for regular short test and assessment drives. I love the other cars, particular the Jensen, but my Alfa Romeo Alfasud Ti is my one true driving pleasure because it's mine all mine.  It isn't a hire car, it's mine.  Except I hardly ever drive it.  In 2012 I managed two decent trips in it, through the Cotswolds and over to the Welsh Borders.  But I don't need to go far to fall in love with it again - it's illogical, irrational and hard to defend, but for me it's my favourite classic car of all time.

7. Twitter
2012 is the year I discovered Twitter and turned from a tweeting Philistine to a tweeting Evangelist.  Like running Great Escape, Twitter is something I do because I like doing it and I've hooked up with some great and interesting people that I would never otherwise have known.

8. Blackpool in the Morning



Blackpool is not, and never will be I have to confess, one of my favourite places on earth.  But there is something about arriving by the sea early in the morning before the rest of the world is awake and having it all to yourself.  That's how it was when I dropped this Morris Minor van in Blackpool as part of a TV film shoot back in October.  The air was crisp, the sea was calm and there was a street cleaner eating leftover food out of one of his bins.  All, or at least most of it, was right with the world.  

9. My wife, my holiday (and my trusty old Saab)


Running Great Escape is pretty much a 7 days a week job between March and November.  I couldn't do that without these three things - well, two of them at least, my wife and a holiday.  Thank you to the former, thank goodness for the latter.  And I had to squeeze in the old barge here too - my 2001 Saab 9-5 Griffin.  Bought for £500, this 200 bhp super estate has covered 15,000 faultless miles in 2012, including a 3,000 mile trip down to Amalfi in Italy.  Here it is in its favourite place (a petrol station) with Vesuvius in the background.  Thank you all three, but especially my wife Janine.

10. The Great Escape team
In time honoured fashion, this roll call of all that was great about 2012 has to end with the people that make it happen - Shelle, Jamie and Alison (and Russ too of course). We've had some ups and downs along the way but we've finished 2012 with a flourish. Keeping a small business on the right track can be tough and stressful work at times but the Great Escape team have supported me all the way and I really appreciate their commitment, dedication and loyalty.  If you've hired from us in 2012 and loved it, it's all about them.  Cheers.

You can find out more about what we do at http://www.greatescapecars.co.uk or call 01527 893733. Our round up of what was less spectacular will be posted shortly.....



Monday, November 26, 2012

The camera never lies (except with classic cars)


Here is a shiny Jaguar Mk2.  When we posted this picture on the Great Escape Classic Car Hire Twitter feed in late November, with a caption highlighting what a bad car it was (or words to that effect), we received quite a lot of comments to the effect that it actually looked ok.
Which set us thinking.
The internet has made the world a very visual medium.  Whether you're buying a car or looking to hire one, it's really the photos that grab you.  And as this photo proves, a picture tells a thousand lies.
Lets start with the car and the photo.  This car was offered to us for hire about 2 years ago by a now ex-colleague whose friend owned it.  "It's a great car, ideal for hire," we were told.  He sent me some photos.  I took his word for it and agreed to put the car onto our Yorkshire classic car hire hire fleet.  Meanwhile my thankfully ex-colleague offered to fettle the car ready for hire.
I dread to think what this car was like before it was fettled.  Post-fettle it was every imaginable shade of silver, where the bodywork wasn't rust it was full of wavy filler, the engine had more leaks than Severn Trent, the chrome was entirely pitted and the interior could have been described as 'dog eared' if any self-respecting dog would have been prepared to go anywhere near it.
But it looks ok.  Sure, you can't see the interior, you can't see the engine.  But from this snap it looks to be all there.  Which is exactly how the car came to be anywhere near me.  Firstly, the owner of the car bought it sight unseen from a classic car dealer advertising on EBay.  Secondly I took the photos I was sent as evidence of a good car.
This tale is a salutary lesson in not taking photos of any classic car at face value.  Unlike other similarly murky substances, you can polish a car to a gleaming shine.  And if you haven't done your research and you don't know what you're looking at, then you'll likely be suckered in.
The same goes for classic car hire.  We've finally managed to offload the above clunker.  We've fortunately never dared put it on hire, it's just too bad for that, but it does look like someone else plans to.  We may display pretty pictures of classic cars to hire on our website.  The difference is, I like to think, that at Great Escape Classic Car Hire we really care about how good they are.
Hopefully this photo and tale will prove helpful next time you're looking at classic cars online - all that glitters is not gold.  In fact it's probably not even metal.
For more details on Great Escape visit http://www.greatescapecars.co.uk.  Elsewhere on this blog you'll find details of our Top Tips on buying a classic car.


Thursday, November 8, 2012

Special offer on MGB & Jensen classic car hire

 

Great Escape Classic Car Hire is getting into the Christmas spirit with its special 12 Gifts of Christmas offer, which starts now and runs right up to Christmas. Each week Great Escape will be offering special discounted Christmas prices on two of its most popular hire cars, with typical discounts of 30%.

The Great Escape 12 Gifts of Christmas gives you the chance to put someone you love behind the wheel of their dream classic for less than the normal rental price. Two cars from the fleet will feature each week at special prices for just 7 days only - when they're gone, they're gone.

The 12 Gifts of Christmas classic car hire promotion starts on 8th November with special offers on Great Escape's Jensen Interceptor in the Cotswolds and MGB in Yorkshire. Save 30% when you hire the Jensen for just £175 for 24 hours (normal price £249) or 26% off the MGB for hire at just £125 for 24 hours (normal price £169). These special offers are only available on these cars until 19th November. You can take advantage by booking online or call 01527 893733 to grab the special price.

Each week a new pair of cars will be offered at special prices. Each promotion runs from Tuesday to Monday for 7 days.

The 12 Gifts of Christmas promotion runs alongside Great Escape's existing 10% discount offer which applies across the fleet. However, please note that the two offers cannot be combined.

"The 12 Gifts of Christmas is a chance to drive some of our most popular cars for less," explains Graham Eason of Great Escape. "We realise that budgets are tight for everyone so we're running this special promotion every week until Christmas."

Great Escape Classic Car Hire operates the UK's largest fleet of classic cars to hire from 8 locations. You can find out more at http://www.greatescapecars.co.uk or call 01527 893733.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Classic Ferrari Hire Now Available




Great Escape Classic Car Hire has added one of the most iconic car brands to its portfolio of classic and vintage cars to rent across the UK.  The company now has a 1995 Ferrari 456 GT available to hire from its base in Shropshire, ideal for a wedding or a weekend away on some great driving roads across the Welsh Borders.
The latest addition to the fleet is an ultra rare manual version of the 456 GT coupe, a 2+2 designed in the style of the legendary Ferrari Daytona.  The car features the handbuilt V12 5 litre Ferrari engine, 2+2 seating and dark metallic blue paintwork with a cream leather interior.  It is available to book now for 2013.
The latest addition to the Great Escape classic car rental fleet is backed by the company's usual comprehensive hire package, which includes 24 hours use for every hire day booked, comprehensive insurance and full UK breakdown cover.  Hire is limited to drivers aged 35 and over.
"Few cars get the pulse racing like a Ferrari," says Graham Eason of Great Escape.  "It has to be every boy's dream to drive one so it makes the perfect 40th, 50th, 60th or 70th birthday present.  Or an ideal wedding car for the groom and best man."
Great Escape Classic Car Hire operates the UK's largest fleet of classic and vintage cars in the UK, including popular classic cars from the 1950s to 2000s.  To find out more visit http://www.greatescapecars.co.uk or call  01527 893733 

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Now drive the dream in Devon too



Great Escape Classic Car Hire, the UK's largest classic car rental company, has announced a new hire base in Exeter for 2013.  The new site is idealy located for locals and visitors who want to explore Devon and Cornwall's classic car-friendly coastline and countryside.
The new base, which is run by one of Great Escape's experienced managers, initially has a fleet of four of the most popular classic cars available for hire - Jaguar E Type convertible, Jaguar Mk2 saloon, MGB convertible and Morris Minor Convertible.  The cars are available with Great Escape's usual comprehensive hire package and can be rented by the day, weekend or longer on a self drive basis for holidays, celebrations or weddings.
Great Escape Classic Car Hire's new Devon base is handily located in Exeter just off the M5, within easy reach of north and south Devon as well as onward travel to Cornwall.  The company's three main sites of Yorkshire, Cotswolds and Devon are now conveniently located across England 150 miles apart, with a number of smaller satellite bases so that customers do not have to travel too far to enjoy a classic car experience.
"We have been looking to expand into Devon for some time," explains Graham Eason of Great Escape, "but we wanted to get the right combination of local manager and car fleet before we launched.
"The site is run by a manager with 30 years experience in self drive hire and we are setting up with cars that have already been proven on our fleet.  So we are confident that our customer service and vehicle reliabillity levels will be very high."
Customers of the new Devon site will be able to use driving tours and routes developed by Great Escape as well as advice on local places to stay, eat and visit during their experience. 
Prices for Great Escape Classic Car Hire's new Devon fleet start at just £150 for 24 hours.  Customers who book during October 2012 will receive a 15% discount off the total price when they book online - or 10% if they book by phone.  
You can find out more by visiting http://www.greatescapecars.co.uk or call 01527 893733 for more details.   

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Make your Getaway in France


No sooner than our Triumph Stag returns from its Beaulieu to Monaco grand tour (see yesterday's Blog entry) than we hear of another long distance classic car trip across France, this time from our new French classic car hire site just south of Paris.
Our French Escapes classic car site specialises in longer classic car tours for holidaymakers, offering a choice of standard tour packages with guided routes of different duration or the chance to hire a classic car in France and make your own plans.
Recently a customer from London flew to Paris and collected our French registered Alfa Romeo Spider for a long trip down to Nice.  We worked with the customer ahead of the trip to devise a suitable itinerary and schedule because he only wanted to drive the car one way.  Our French team, who are ex-pat Brits with fluent French and considerable local knowledge, were able to devise a set of logistics that kept the customers costs down and fitted in with his plans.  So as part of the experience we arranged to fly down to Nice and collect the car at the end of the hire, then drive it back.
The Alfa Romeo Spider, a red Series 4 example, is perfect for this sort of trip because it offers relatively modern mechanicals wit h retro classic looks.  Plus it has an easy to operate hood, good size boot, power steering and a five speed gearbox for long-legged cruising.
After the trip the customer had this to say about his experience:

“Having visited France on a quite a few occasions my wife and I decided we wanted to see a different side to the country. After some quick Google searches I came across quite a few websites that I could hire classic cars from. I decided to book with Classic French Escapes because they were really friendly and I could tell they were a legitimate company from our telephone call. We travelled almost the length of France from the Loire Valley to Monaco without an itinerary and I can honestly say it was one of the best trips of my life. The Alpha Romeo Spider was gorgeous and was the cherry on our cake. I would like to personally thank Andrew for his open and helpful service” Matthew Phelan
We are now taking bookings for classic car tours in France.  To find out more call 01527 893733 or visit the Great Escape Classic Car Hire website at http://www.greatescapecars.co.uk and click on the Locations link.