True Love = Panther Love (photo courtesy: detroitweddinglimo.com):
TTAC Commentator thirty-three writes:
Hi Sajeev,
Not sure if this fits into your usual line of questions, but I'm looking for suggestions on renting a car for my upcoming wedding. My problem is that here in Vancouver, BC, I can't find anyone who rents premium vehicles like a Benz or a Jaguar.
Really expensive cars are available (e.g. Ferraris, Maseratis), but I just want a luxury sedan that will seat 5 comfortably. I only need it for one of the five days. Yes, it is an Indian wedding.
Thanks!
Sajeev answers:
Are you sure about that?
But here's the real question: why can't I be okay with renting a limo like every other wedding?
What makes your wedding so special?
Well for starters, it's your wedding. And many Indian communities (especially in wealthy cities with large Indian populations) demand a big deal from their ceremonies. It's an obligation to friends, family and the community. Special events, top drawer venues, open bars everywhere, international guests, 1000+ attendees for the reception, etc. So wanting a nice car, especially when making a show for family members that care about such things, isn't really a big deal…right?
WRONG SON: I demand you rent a Lincoln Town Car limo.
How dare you consider true love sans riding in Panther Love?
Even more off-topic: I do not understand the cash sucking, humility negating one-upmanship present in many weddings, especially those of my people. I'm (admittedly) a horrible Indian when it comes to ceremonies, but I digress…your problem has two easy solutions:
- Buy a used "premium vehicle" and sell it in 2-3 months. That shows far more commitment to our ceremonies, too! Why, you could have one of those 2+ week ceremonies with the keys to a premium machine in your pocket!
- Embrace Panther Love and rent a Town Car Limo. Or an Escalade/Navigator limo if all else fails. Just don't let me catch you in some abomination like an MKT: Vishnu (or whatever religion applies here) would like, totally, disapprove!
The perpetually single guy demands you rent a Limo, hopefully with white wheels. Off to you, Best and Brightest!
Send your queries to sajeev@thetruthaboutcars.
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