As an ex-cabbie, I really like this. Easy to get in and out of and appears to have a luggage area one doesn't sprain one's back to load and unload.
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As an ex-cabbie, I really like this. Easy to get in and out of and appears to have a luggage area one doesn't sprain one's back to load and unload.
From Meet the new London Taxi
As an ex-cabbie, I really like this. Easy to get in and out of and appears to have a luggage area one doesn't sprain one's back to load and unload.
From Meet the new London Taxi
As an ex-cabbie, I really like this. Easy to get in and out of and appears to have a luggage area one doesn't sprain one's back to load and unload.
From Meet the new London Taxi
As an ex-cabbie, I really like this. Easy to get in and out of and appears to have a luggage area one doesn't sprain one's back to load and unload.
From Meet the new London Taxi
Nice vehicle, but then I like anything with suicide doors.
Longknife, or any other current/ex-drivers out there, do you have any preference whether your vehicle is referred to as a taxi or cab? Or is it like I've always thought: it's 6 of one, half dozen of another.
And have we come to a point where "cabbie" is politically incorrect?
I don't know about anyone else, they could call me anything they like as long as I got the cash.
Nice vehicle, but then I like anything with suicide doors.
Longknife, or any other current/ex-drivers out there, do you have any preference whether your vehicle is referred to as a taxi or cab? Or is it like I've always thought: it's 6 of one, half dozen of another.
And have we come to a point where "cabbie" is politically incorrect?
The vehicle type in the OP makes a good private sedan for hire, but not a taxi. Taxi's need great gas mileage, space for maximum passengers and luggage, a bright easy to identify color and be of minimum value so as to minimize insurance cost. That is why yellow or orange mini vans are so popular as taxi cabs and large black SUV's are so popular as LIMO's or private sedan with driver rentals.
Taxi's are going extinct. Uber is the way to go. What does a cab look like? Whatever you happen to be driving. Taxi's had a monopoly and took too long and cost too much. Uber is great!
As an ex-cabbie, I really like this. Easy to get in and out of and appears to have a luggage area one doesn't sprain one's back to load and unload.
From Meet the new London Taxi
It all depends on the area and clients you are trying to attract. I operated a service at a beach resort. The black SUV took the place and competed with limo's and was used mostly at night by regular clients who wanted something a bit more upscale than a regular taxi but did not want to rent stretch limo's. On the other hand, I used white Cad's and Lincolns for day use with one mini van for economy customers.The vehicle type in the OP makes a good private sedan for hire, but not a taxi. Taxi's need great gas mileage, space for maximum passengers and luggage, a bright easy to identify color and be of minimum value so as to minimize insurance cost. That is why yellow or orange mini vans are so popular as taxi cabs and large black SUV's are so popular as LIMO's or private sedan with driver rentals.
Black vehicles are heat magnets in the summer - adding stress to the engine and cooling system .
Large black SUVs stand out and draw attention. Even in the parking garage .
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