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The House Cars

Four classes, kept for four kinds of day. We default to the smallest car that carries you in comfort — it rides better, costs less, and arrives more quietly. Makes and models are representative and vary by availability.

The Executive Sedan

Cadillac CT6 · Mercedes E-Class
The standing car for the daily commute, the morning meeting, the late flight home. Quiet, dark, and on time.
3 passengers
2–3 cases

The Principal Sedan

Mercedes S-Class · BMW 7 Series
Rear-cabin room, reclining seats and a partition of silence — for the ride where you arrive composed and prepared.
3 passengers
2–3 cases

The Executive SUV

Cadillac Escalade · Lincoln Navigator
For colleagues, for golf clubs, for the airport run with a week of luggage. Full-size, full-height, full comfort.
5–6 passengers
5–6 cases

The Executive Sprinter

Mercedes Sprinter (executive trim)
A mobile boardroom for the team, the roadshow or the client dinner — conference seating and room to work.
7–11 passengers
Crew + cargo
Not sure which

The honest rule

Default to the sedan for one or two riders. Step up to the SUV for cargo, golf clubs, colleagues or a full week of luggage. Past five or six people, the executive Sprinter keeps the group together and gives everyone room to work. When in doubt, the desk will choose for you over the phone.

More in Sedan or SUV: choosing the right executive car.

The Members’ Desk

Reserve a house car

Tell the desk the day, the people and the bags. We’ll put the right car against your account.

On account · settled monthly, never at the curb
The same chauffeur · held against your route
Held in confidence · your itinerary stays private