About LCT Blog

Welcome to LCT Blog, LCT Magazine's blog devoted to "stretching chauffeured transportation." The LCT team appreciates you clicking in, and hopes you'll find some useful and entertaining information. Read more

Contributors

Martin Romjue

Martin Romjue joined LCT Magazine as editor on Jan. 2, 2008. He most recently worked as a business editor for the Los Angeles Newspaper Group, and previously reported at newspapers in Virginia, Florida, and California. Read more

Jim Luff

Jim Luff is an operator from Bakersfield, CA who wears a few different hats. Jim began his career in the industry as a private chauffeur in 1990. In 1993 he found a permanent home at The Limousine Scene as the general manager, later becoming a partner. Read more

Tim Crowley

Tim Crowley joined LCT Magazine as a senior editor on April 22nd, 2013. He is a graduate of UCLA with an English degree, and is an experienced video production coordinator. He will be helping LCT further develop its digital media content. Read more

Denis Wilson

Denis Wilson is LCT’s East Coast Editor. His previous writing has been published by The New York Times, FastCompany.com, Fortune.com and RollingStone.com. Denis was born and raised in Upstate New York and currently resides in Philadelphia. Read more

What Do You Think of Vehicles On The Market?

ANNUAL FLEETS SURVEY: LCT Magazine changed up its annual 100 Largest Fleets survey this year to a "Vehicles" survey so we can get valuable input from ALL operators -- the final authority -- about the many chauffeured vehicles on the market. The chauffeured transportation industry is experiencing a major market shift following the dual retirements of the Lincoln Town Car Executive L and Cadillac DTS sedans last year. More vehicle makers are vying for the luxury fleet business than ever before, and we want to hear what you have to say. In addition to asking large to medium-sized fleet operators to count their vehicles, we are inviting ALL operators to rate the vehicles out there. Survey access until May 4 can be found here: 2012 LCT 100 Largest Fleets & Vehicles Survey. Stay tuned for some interesting results. -- Martin Romjue, LCT editor
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