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Men and motors


A wedding car might be one of the more practical elements of wedding planning but that doesn't mean you can't have a little bit of fun with it. Get your groom involved by letting him choose the car – or surprise him by booking a little sporty number!


"I was going to get a taxi to the ceremony with my best man, but I had no idea my wife had organised a Lamborghini to turn up and pick us up. It was an amazing surprise and I was so touched that she'd done that for me as she knows how much I love my sports cars. I just knew the day would be amazing from that moment on."
Chris McKenna, married in Edinburgh in 2007

"To be quite honest I was happy to leave my fiancée Mary to make most of the wedding plans and was pretty pretty indifferent about the whole thing. But she did suggest I came along to look at cars and when we did, that was the first time I got excited about the day. I don't think most people realise just how brilliant an old car looks in real life – I certainly didn't until I face-to-face with one."
James O'Connor, married in Aberdeen in 2008

"I didn't think I would be nervous on the morning of the wedding but when it came to it I couldn't stop pacing up and down, my hands were sweaty and I kept going shaky. I felt more and more jumpy the closer the ceremony got, and afterwards I remember thinking that I was really grateful to the driver of the Bently we'd hired, because he kept my mind off things by chatting about football. It's a good job he was there actually, because my best man was in an even worse state than me!"
Colin McDonald, married in Dundee in 2009


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