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U.S.
Limousine is one of the largest limousine services in America and
the largest on Long Island. Last year we provided more than 100,000 rides
and maintained a customer satisfaction rate of 99.99%. Here's what makes
us More Than Just a
RideTM.
When you call us, we answer the phone. You never get
an answering machine. One of our trained dispatchers will always answer
the phone and be able to handle your call — 24 hours a day, 7 days a week,
365 days a year.
We have a 4 for 1 philosophy. What does that mean to
you? When a situation develops, it is handled expeditiously. We are
proactive, not reactive. If you have a change of plans, we have a back-up.
If you need a last minute ride, we can accommodate you. We station cars on
eight hour rotating shifts in strategic locations all across Long Island,
Manhattan and the three major airports. If you are diverted to another
airport, we are there before you.
In 1984, U.S. Limousine Service
Ltd. was started in a one room office on Jericho
Turnpike in Mineola. Founders Jay Esposito and Joseph N. Carletto are
still active in the business and you can always find one or both at their
desks seven days a week. Joseph Carletto is responsible for Customer
Service.
We are proud members of the Better Business Bureau, National Limousine
Association and Nassau/Suffolk Limousine Association.
Through our subsidiary company, Worldwide Limo and its affiliates, we
handle your ground transportation needs in all 50 States, Canada and
Europe.
A Special Message For Long Island Area Parents
High
School graduation is a special time for teenagers who are attending
celebrations and parties — not just proms. For the past 10 years U.S.
Limousine has been offering free rides to local area teens who have too
much to drink or are driving with someone who drank too much. This
community service has been celebrated by Nassau County Executive Tom
Suozzi and local politicians. All you do is call us. We will bring your
child home safely. No questions — no charge.
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