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TRIUMPH HIRE CARS
Triumph was the BMW of the late 1960s and early 1970s, producing some great lookiing classic sports cars. Our Triumph fleet brings together the company's best cars from this period - the Triumph Stag and Triumph TR6, which can be hired from our Cotswolds or Yorkshire sites branches. They are perfect for dropping the hood and enjoying the coast and country scenery of Yorkshire or the rolling Cotswolds hills and Welsh Borders.
We have a choice of five Triumph convertibles for hire. We have a Triumph Stag and Triumph TR6 on our Yorkshire fleet, a Triumph Stag and Triumph TR6 on our Cotswolds fleet and a Triumph Spitfire on our Peak District fleet.
Our Triumph classic car hire fleet is backed by our comprehensive hire package. This gives you a full 24 hours for every day you book, unlimited mileage and insurance for one driver. Breakdown cover is also included. We offer flexible collection and return times during the week (you can choose to collect AM and return PM if you don't want to keep the car overnight) or 5pm to 5pm at weekends.
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Triumph Hire Cars in Yorkshire, Peak District and Cotswolds
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| Triumph TR6 Yorkshire | Triumph TR6 Cotswolds |
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| Triumph Stag Cotswolds | Triumph Stag Yorkshire |
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| Triumph Spitfire Peak District |
The Triumph Stag was designed, like many Triumph cars, by Michelotti, and is perhaps one of his greatest works. While the Spitfire was created to appeal to young, affluent American and British customers, the Triumph Stag was conceived as an upmarket four seater convertible to rival the best from Mercedes.
The Great Escape Classic Car Hire Cotswold's Triumph Stag is unusual in that it is fitted with the rare manual gearbox with overdrive. Although most Triumph Stags use automatic gearboxes, the manual is the option that releases the potential of the car. The Triumph Stag is a relaxed grand tourer that also enjoys the sort of winding A-roads and B-roads that characterise our local area.

































