Is the most popular way of finding a wedding car. With access to such a volume of models and such a variety of marquees' it is advisable to browse through a National website or a number of smaller sites to decide whether a particular style, period or design grabs your attention. Then localize your search to make sure the car will travel to your area.
Offer the chance to physically see wedding cars and try them for size and accessibility. A show can give you the opportunity to meet the owner, to discuss your requirements, check availability and possibly meet your chauffeur for the big day. Get as many leaflets as possible to be clear which company has which cars (especially as they may not all be on display).
Such as telephone directories, wedding magazines and wedding guides often have the advantage of advertising local firms. This means the car should be more local for viewing, saving time. This also means that your car won't have a long journey to collect you, lessening the chance of traffic delays or breakdown.
Can be found on the Internet, at wedding shows and in directories. They can have access to cars that don't advertise much as well as a wider choice. As agents they will take a commission on your booking from the owner. Some agents deal with you as a customer right through your wedding day, other than take their commission (often your deposit money) and then leave you to deal direct with the supplier. Check carefully on liabilities for refunds or problems etc.