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The End of the Black Cab?

Black cabs have been a familiar feature of the British transport system for many years. Also known as Hackney cabs, they are known throughout the country, from London to Aberdeen. Times are changing though, and now, there are other options to those current taxi drivers, or people thinking of becoming one.

Mercedes Benz have long been known for their high quality cars, vans and lorries, and now it is possible to buy a Mercedes vehicle that conforms to the Conditions of Fitness as set out in January 2007 by the PCO. What does this mean exactly? Basically, it means that there is now a high quality alternative to the Black Cab!

The Vito taxi offers all the comfort for up to six passengers that you would expect from a Mercedes, whilst bristling with safety features which meet and exceed the standards set for Hackney cabs. If you are looking at investing in a vehicle which will last you many years of reliable service then this is the one!

These vehicles are available new, and it is also possible to trade your old vehicle in against the price with some companies. Some research online will show you where.

The Vito Taxi is a welcome addition to the taxi cab market, and enables both driver and passengers to travel in comfort, safety and style.



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