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autoviva2012-07-09 11:08:04

Top 10 of Greatest Wedding Cars

Summertime is wedding-time and millions of brides and grooms around the world have only one thing on their mind: How are we going to get to church and back home? This rather banal question might turn into a real dilemma when it comes to conciliating HIS taste for horsepower with HER desire for a romantic wedding and a overall harmonious wedding theme.

Since at Autoviva we have the know-how when it comes to picking the right car for the occasion, we came up with the 10 best choices for weddings as diverse as you can imagine.

So take a look at our list and let us know what you think. Did you get inspired? Tell us which car you picked for that special day!

Also read about the personal wedding car choice of our writer Tom Mallett, here.

Citroën Traction Avant 11BL Cabriolet

A countryside-wedding in the Provence? Flower-hats and lavender decor? The Traction Avant will take you there! It not only looks amazingly elegant but is also a French masterpiece of engineering.

Porsche 356C

Especially for Porsche lovers, we recommend the 356C, the brand's first series production car, in the convertible variant. It is the up-market choice from the VW Beetle, with just about the right mix of understatement, nostalgia and class.

Ford Mustang

This one is only for the really cool. Getting married in a Mustang means living the spirit of 1969 to its fullest, the American way of life. So take this one, if you plan a Las Vegas drive-in wedding...definitely.

Bentley Continental GTC

British luxury and speed par exellence, that's what the Bentley Continental GTC stand for. So, if you have to get quickly to or from your wedding and that as comfortable as possible, opt for this car. At more than 300 km/h you won't get late to the altar....unless the cops catch you on the way.

Austin Mini Cooper

For those who like it a bit odd, nostalgic and just want to have some good fun on their wedding day, the Austin Mini is the obvious choice. The charming runabout brings a smile to the faces, lightens the spirits and is besides all that also a fun rollercoaster-ride.

Alfa Romeo 1600 Spider Duetto

Lovers of Italian cars and cineasts won't get around the Alfa Romeo Spider when choosing their transport to and from the altar. Starring in The Graduate along with Dustin Hoffman, this car exhales the flair of a classy 60s wedding and might serve those who need it for a last-minute escape, too.

Jaguar XK 120

The perfect choice for those who like the classic British, yet very sophisticated, style. The Jag XK 120 will guarantee a grand entrance. But be aware: This curvy beauty might steal the show to the bride.

Volkswagen Beetle Cabriolet

A nostalgic wedding with a budget? The Volkswagen Beetle Cabriolet is a save bet and a cute one as well!

Rolls-Royce Phantom

A classic choice - the icing on the cake to make the dream-wedding à la William and Kate come true. The Rolls-Royce Phantom is the first option for those that want to live this special day to the fullest and give themselves a real big treat.

Mercedes-Benz SSK

The Mercedes SSK is THE choice for a true connoisseur and lover of driving in style. It has the full package: horsepower and a racing-pedegree for the gearheaded-groom and in white finish, the convertible is also compatible with red roses, the white wedding gown and a romantic drive into the sunset to please the bride. An extremely rich friend or father in law will come handy though.

4 comments

Slag_Brother
Very cool listing... :)
09.07.2012 @ 13:11
nora
I'd go for the Alfa, none cooler than that!
10.07.2012 @ 09:04
bart.ellis.58
09.01.2013 @ 12:37
christysinha
This is really a beautiful car for wedding purpose. We should always choose a luxurious and special car for our wedding day. limo car hire Chester
18.03.2013 @ 10:29
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