BMO Field Group Transportation in Toronto

Private coaches and shuttles from your hotel or office straight to the Princes’ Boulevard gate at Exhibition Place. No parking hunt, no bag-storage problem, one vehicle in and out for 14 to 58 people.

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Group Transport Rates to BMO Field

Group vehicles only, priced by the hour with a full day at twelve times the hourly rate. Every rate is plus HST 13% and gratuity 15 to 20%. Full fleet and terms on our rates page.

14 passengers

Regular Sprinter

$175/hr
from $2,100/day
plus HST 13% and gratuity 15 to 20%
14 passengers

Executive Sprinter

$195/hr
from $2,340/day
plus HST 13% and gratuity 15 to 20%
27 passengers

Mini Coach

$250/hr
from $3,000/day
plus HST 13% and gratuity 15 to 20%
35 passengers

Limousine-Style Bus

$275/hr
from $3,300/day
plus HST 13% and gratuity 15 to 20%
56 passengers

Coach Bus

$300/hr
from $3,600/day
plus HST 13% and gratuity 15 to 20%
58 passengers

XL Coach Bus

$325/hr
from $3,900/day
plus HST 13% and gratuity 15 to 20%

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BMO Field Toronto

BMO Field stands at 170 Princes’ Boulevard, Toronto ON M6K 3C3, inside Exhibition Place at the west end of the downtown lakeshore. The stadium plays on a hybrid grass surface and has anchored the west end of the grounds for well over a decade.

It sits about 2 miles (3.2 km) from Union Station, which places most downtown hotels and offices within a 10 to 15 minute drive. For a group of 27 to 58 people, a single Chauffeuropolis coach covers that short run door-to-door and drops everyone at the Princes’ Boulevard gate together, instead of splitting the party across rideshares and streetcars. The group fleet ranges from a 27-seat mini coach to a 58-seat XL coach bus.

A black 56-seat coach bus stationary at the Princes' Boulevard gate of BMO Field inside Exhibition Place, Toronto, on an overcast afternoon, its doors open as a corporate group in coats steps down onto the curb, the stadium roof canopy behind.
A black 56-seat coach bus at the Princes’ Boulevard gate of BMO Field inside Exhibition Place, a corporate group in coats stepping down onto the curb.

BMO Field Capacity

BMO Field seats about 28,000 to 30,000 for Toronto FC and Toronto Argonauts matches and expands to roughly 40,000 for major concerts. A two-phase expansion added 8,400 seats, a second-level south concourse, a high-definition video board and a long-span roof canopy over the east, west and south stands.

At that scale, a party of 30 or 50 disappears into the crowd on the concourse and at the exits. Booking one coach keeps the group counted, seated and moving as a unit. A 56-seat coach bus runs $300/hr, or from $3,600 for a 12-hour day, plus HST 13% and gratuity 15 to 20%.

Toronto FC

Toronto FC was founded in 2007 and played the first MLS season in Canada that year, making BMO Field the league’s first Canadian home. The club broke through in 2017 with a historic domestic treble, taking the MLS Cup, the Supporters’ Shield and the Canadian Championship in one season, the first MLS side ever to do it, and the first Canadian club to lift the MLS Cup. That final drew a record BMO Field crowd of 30,584, with Sebastian Giovinco and final MVP Jozy Altidore leading the run. The regular season stretches March through October, more than seven months of home dates. For a supporters’ club or a season-ticket block that rides to every home match, a 35-seat limousine-style bus at $275/hr or a 56-seat coach at $300/hr keeps the whole section together trip after trip, plus HST 13% and gratuity 15 to 20%.

TFC crowds regularly push toward the 28,000 to 30,000 capacity, which strains the 5,400 shared Exhibition Place parking spaces on match day. A 27-seat mini coach at $250/hr or a 35-seat limousine-style bus at $275/hr drops fans at the gate and clears off, so the group skips the parking hunt entirely, plus HST 13% and gratuity 15 to 20%.

A black 35-seat limousine-style bus pulled to the curb outside BMO Field's west stand at Exhibition Place on a bright spring afternoon, a group of adults in casual match-day clothing boarding calmly, the stadium's long roof canopy and video board visible above.
A black 35-seat limousine-style bus at the curb outside BMO Field’s west stand, a group in match-day clothing boarding calmly.

Toronto Argonauts

The Toronto Argonauts are the oldest professional sports team in North America still using its original name, founded in 1873, and they hold the most Grey Cup championships in CFL history, between 17 and 18 titles, well clear of Edmonton and Winnipeg. The Double Blue moved to BMO Field in 2016 after leaving the Rogers Centre, and play CFL football from June into November. Friday-night and weekend home games land squarely in corporate client-hosting season. For a firm entertaining clients or rewarding staff at an Argos game, an Executive Mercedes-Benz Sprinter at $195/hr carries a 14-person party in business comfort, or a 27-seat mini coach at $250/hr moves a full department, plus HST 13% and gratuity 15 to 20%.

Argos crowds share the same 28,000-plus bowl and the same limited parking, and there is no on-site bag storage for coats or gear brought against the cool November air. A Chauffeuropolis coach holds the group’s jackets and bags for the full game and returns them at the pickup curb. A 56-seat coach bus is $300/hr, plus HST 13% and gratuity 15 to 20%.

BMO Field Seating Chart

BMO Field’s Lower Level runs sections 104 to 111 and 119 to 127 on the sidelines, 112 to 118 across the south end, and 203 to 218 opposite, with Upper Level sections 201 to 208. Premium space includes the BMO Club on the east field level, the KLM Tunnel Club near the player tunnel, the elevated LG West Club in section 123, and a Loge Suite on the East Suite level. The venue also carries 67 traditional suites, three outdoor suites, three super-suites, four premier club areas and one VIP centre-field suite. A group scattered across several of these still arrives and leaves on one vehicle. Suite and club hosts most often move guests in a LUX Mercedes-Benz Sprinter at $250/hr, seating ten in leather with room for coats, plus HST 13% and gratuity 15 to 20%.

The venue also carries 67 traditional suites, 3 outdoor suites, 3 super-suites, 4 premier club areas and 1 VIP centre-field suite. A group split across several of these sections still arrives on one vehicle and leaves on one vehicle. Suite and premium hosts often move guests in an Executive Sprinter at $195/hr or a LUX Sprinter at $250/hr, plus HST 13% and gratuity 15 to 20%.

The black leather interior of an Executive Mercedes-Benz Sprinter parked at a BMO Field premium entrance, a small group of business guests seated and settling in with coats on the seats beside them, warm cabin lighting, evening light through the windows.
The black leather interior of an Executive Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, business guests seated and settling in with coats beside them.

BMO Field Seat View

The best sightlines at BMO Field are along the sidelines in the lower bowl, roughly rows 5 to 25 near midfield. The east sideline runs sections 104 to 111 and the west sideline 119 to 127, with 111 and 119 closest to centre. The West Stand sits under the canopy roof and stays shaded through afternoon and evening kickoffs, while the East Stand catches sun and glare late in the day. The supporters fill the south end behind the goal, sections 112 to 118, loud and sun-exposed. The elevated West Club in section 123 is the premium midfield perch. Guests holding club or suite seats usually arrive in an Executive Sprinter at $195/hr, dropped at the gate closest to their section, plus HST 13% and gratuity 15 to 20%.

How to Get to BMO Field

By GO Train on the Lakeshore West line, Union Station GO to Exhibition GO takes 7 to 9 minutes with trains every 20 to 30 minutes, and Exhibition GO is a 3 to 5 minute walk from the gates. The 509 Harbourfront and 511 Bathurst streetcars both reach Exhibition Loop beside the stadium in about 18 minutes. Transit is fine on the way in, but a sellout empties 28,000-plus fans onto the same platform and loop at once. For a group that wants to leave together and skip that crush, the strongest use of a coach is the late-night return: the driver waits clear of the grounds and collects everyone at the boulevard gate the moment the whistle goes. A 27-seat mini coach runs from $3,000 for a full day, plus HST 13% and gratuity 15 to 20%.

Transit works well arriving, but a sellout empties 28,000-plus fans onto the same GO platform and streetcar loop at once. For a group that wants to leave together and skip that crush, one coach at the Princes’ Boulevard gate is the cleaner exit. A 27-seat mini coach runs from $3,000 for a full day, plus HST 13% and gratuity 15 to 20%.

BMO Field Directions

By car, BMO Field is reached from the Gardiner Expressway down to Lake Shore Boulevard West, which feeds straight into the Exhibition Place grounds at their west end, about 2 miles and a 10 to 15 minute drive from Union Station outside event traffic. On event days the grounds run road closures and one-way flow around Princes’ Boulevard, which is where local knowledge earns its keep. This is the run for an airport arrival: we meet a flight at Pearson or Billy Bishop, load the group and their bags, and drive them straight to the gate rather than a distant lot, then return to the same point at the whistle. A Cadillac Escalade or a Sprinter covers the airport leg, plus HST 13% and gratuity 15 to 20%.

A Chauffeuropolis driver knows the boulevard gate and the event-day road closures, so the group is set down at the entrance rather than a distant lot. The vehicle then clears the grounds and returns to the same gate for pickup, tracked to the final whistle.

A wide daytime view of the Exhibition Place grounds approach to BMO Field along Princes' Boulevard, a black 58-seat XL coach bus stationary at the curb near the stadium entrance, the low-rise historic Exhibition buildings and the CN Tower faint in the distance.
A wide view of the Exhibition Place approach to BMO Field along Princes’ Boulevard, a black 58-seat XL coach bus at the curb near the entrance.

BMO Field Parking

Exhibition Place offers 5,400 parking spaces, 1,300 of them underground, at $16 to $18 on regular days with rates rising after 6 pm. Special-event parking can reach about $45 per day, and spaces are not guaranteed when other Exhibition Place events run at the same time.

For a group, that means several cars, several $45 fees and a real risk of no spot on a busy date. A single coach drop at the gate removes the parking cost and the search in one move, then the vehicle leaves the grounds until pickup.

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Exhibition Place Parking

Exhibition Place holds 5,400 spaces shared across BMO Field, the Enercare Centre, the Coca-Cola Coliseum and Ontario Place, and the grounds also host the CNE, the Honda Indy and year-round conventions. When a match overlaps one of those, the shared pool fills fast, the roughly $45 event rate applies across the grounds, and a spot is never guaranteed. That double-booked day is exactly when a drop-and-clear coach pays for itself: it sets the group at the gate, leaves the grounds entirely, and returns for pickup, sidestepping the whole parking contest. A 58-seat XL coach bus is $325/hr, or from $3,900 for the day, plus HST 13% and gratuity 15 to 20%.

When a TFC or Argos match coincides with a convention or concert, the 5,400 spaces fill fast and the $45 event rate applies across the grounds. A drop-and-clear coach from Chauffeuropolis sidesteps the whole contest for a group. A 58-seat XL coach bus is $325/hr, or from $3,900 for the day, plus HST 13% and gratuity 15 to 20%.

BMO Field Bag Policy

BMO Field enforces a clear-bag policy: bags must be clear plastic, vinyl or PVC and no larger than 12 x 6 x 12 inches (30.5 x 16 x 30.5 cm), with no buckles, grommets or hardware, plus one 3.8 L clear freezer bag allowed. Bags larger than 14 x 14 x 6 inches are refused at the gate.

Critically, there is no on-site luggage or bag storage, so a fan arriving from the airport or a hotel has nowhere to leave a suitcase or a jacket. This is where a chartered vehicle earns its place: the coach holds every coat, backpack and case for the whole match and hands them back at the pickup curb.

A black Executive Sprinter parked at a BMO Field gate on a cool evening, its side door open showing coats, backpacks and a small case resting on the seats, a driver in dark attire standing by the door, the stadium concourse lights glowing behind.
A black Executive Sprinter at a BMO Field gate, its side door open showing coats and bags on the seats, a driver standing by the door.

BMO Field Gates

Every gate at BMO Field opens off Princes’ Boulevard at Exhibition Place and feeds fans to their side of the bowl, the east sideline for sections 104 to 111, the west sideline for 119 to 127, and the south end for the supporters’ sections 112 to 118. Entry screening enforces the clear-bag limit and the venue is fully cashless, so lines back up when 28,000-plus arrive together. Dropping a 27 to 58-person party at the boulevard gate keeps them entering as one line instead of trickling in from scattered rideshares, and the driver holds at a set meeting point so the return is just as clean. Arriving 45 to 60 minutes before kickoff clears security with room to spare.

A coach that sets the group down at the boulevard gate keeps a 27 to 58-person party entering as one line rather than trickling in from scattered rideshares. Arriving 45 to 60 minutes before kickoff clears security with margin, and the same gate doubles as the return pickup point.

BMO Field Events

Three separate tenants keep BMO Field busy most of the year: Toronto FC from March through October, the Argonauts from June into November, and a stadium concert season on top. Between them the venue runs dozens of home dates a year rather than a single peak weekend. That is why a company or a supporters’ group that attends often sets up a standing account with us instead of rebooking each time, fixing the fleet, the pickup points and the billing once so each event night becomes a single call. Account runs most often use a 56-seat coach at $300/hr for the full block, plus HST 13% and gratuity 15 to 20%.

Every one of those event types brings the same two problems for a group: no bag storage and shared, un-guaranteed parking. That makes group transport a recurring need, not a one-off. A 35-seat limousine-style bus at $275/hr or a 56-seat coach at $300/hr covers most group nights, plus HST 13% and gratuity 15 to 20%.

A black 56-seat coach bus stationary at the BMO Field entrance under early-evening stadium floodlights, a relaxed group of adults in smart-casual clothing walking toward the gate from the open coach door, the roof canopy and lit concourse framing the scene.
A black 56-seat coach bus at the BMO Field entrance under early-evening floodlights, a group in smart-casual clothing walking toward the gate.

BMO Field Concerts

For major concerts BMO Field opens to roughly 40,000, well above its 28,000 to 30,000 sports capacity, which makes it one of Toronto’s largest outdoor concert stages and pushes the 5,400 shared Exhibition Place spaces far past their limit. Concert nights also mean longer clear-bag screening and a heavier crush on the GO platform and streetcar loop at the encore. Because nobody in the group is driving, a private coach turns the night into a genuine night out, a sober-driver run from the first pickup to the last drop. For a party of two to six, our Toronto concert limo service covers the same door-to-door trip in a sedan or Sprinter, plus HST 13% and gratuity 15 to 20%.

A private coach is the practical answer on those nights: it drops the party at the Princes’ Boulevard gate, waits clear of the grounds and collects everyone at once when the show ends. For smaller parties, our Toronto concert limo service covers the same run in a Sprinter or sedan.

BMO Field Food

BMO Field is fully cashless, taking debit, credit and contactless like Google Pay at every stand, and outside food is not allowed beyond two sealed 20-ounce water bottles per guest. The Food Junction stands cover stadium classics, while the Panini stand is the signature stop with a carved-to-order porchetta sandwich, a braised-beef grilled cheese and a smoked-meat sandwich on a fresh onion bun. Frites plates loaded poutines, Pizza Pizza handles slices, and the King Club bar on the 200 level pours local craft beer and cider from Mill Street and Brickworks. Groups who want a proper sit-down first often start with a Liberty Village dinner ten minutes away. A coach holds the party at the restaurant, then runs the short leg to the Princes’ Boulevard gate, so the meal and the match sit on one booking, plus HST 13% and gratuity 15 to 20%.

Things to Do Near BMO Field

Liberty Village sits 0.4 miles from BMO Field, a 10 to 15 minute walk lined with bars and restaurants for a pre-match meal. Ontario Place is across the parking lot, the Enercare Centre and the Coca-Cola Coliseum, home of the AHL Toronto Marlies, stand immediately south, and Hotel X Toronto is a short walk with lake views.

A coach charter can fold a Liberty Village dinner stop or a Hotel X pickup into the same run, so the group moves between the meal, the match and the ride home on one vehicle. From here you can connect to Coca-Cola Coliseum transportation just south of the stadium, the nearby Rogers Centre group transportation, or the wider Scotiabank Arena group transportation hub downtown. For a theatre night, see Meridian Hall transportation.

A black 27-seat mini coach parked outside a Liberty Village restaurant strip a short distance from BMO Field on a mild evening, a group of adults stepping down onto the sidewalk toward the lit storefronts, brick warehouse facades and string lights along the street.
A black 27-seat mini coach outside a Liberty Village restaurant strip near BMO Field, a group stepping onto the sidewalk toward the lit storefronts.

BMO Field Group Transport FAQ

A black 58-seat XL coach bus stationary at the Princes' Boulevard gate of BMO Field at dusk, a large group of adults in coats stepping down onto the curb toward the lit stadium entrance, the roof canopy and video board glowing above the concourse.
A black 58-seat XL coach bus at the BMO Field gate at dusk, a group stepping down onto the curb toward the lit stadium entrance.

Where is BMO Field located?

BMO Field sits at 170 Princes’ Boulevard, Toronto ON M6K 3C3, inside Exhibition Place about 2 miles (3.2 km) from Union Station. The stadium anchors the west end of the grounds beside Ontario Place. A 27, 35, 56 or 58-seat coach from Chauffeuropolis drops your group at the Princes’ Boulevard gate and clears off, so nobody walks in from a distant lot.

What is the capacity of BMO Field?

BMO Field holds about 28,000 to 30,000 seats for Toronto FC and Toronto Argonauts matches, and expands to roughly 40,000 for major concerts. A two-phase expansion added 8,400 seats, a second-level south concourse and a long-span roof canopy. For a group of 27 to 58 people inside that crowd, one coach keeps everyone arriving and leaving together.

How do I get to BMO Field from Union Station?

BMO Field is about 2 miles (3.2 km) from Union Station, reachable by GO Train in 7 to 9 minutes to Exhibition GO or by the 509 and 511 streetcars in about 18 minutes. Exhibition GO sits a 3 to 5 minute walk from the gates. A private coach covers the same run door-to-door with no transfers and no post-match platform crush.

Is there parking at BMO Field?

Exhibition Place has 5,400 parking spaces, 1,300 of them underground, at $16 to $18 on regular days and about $45 per day for special events. Parking is not guaranteed and drops sharply when other Exhibition Place events run at the same time. A drop-and-clear coach removes the parking hunt entirely for groups.

What is the BMO Field bag policy?

BMO Field enforces a clear-bag rule: bags must be clear plastic, vinyl or PVC and no larger than 12 x 6 x 12 inches (30.5 x 16 x 30.5 cm), with no buckles or hardware. Bags over 14 x 14 x 6 inches are refused and there is no on-site bag storage. Coats, backpacks and shopping bags stay locked in your Chauffeuropolis vehicle until the final ride out.

Who plays at BMO Field?

Toronto FC (MLS) and the Toronto Argonauts (CFL) both call BMO Field home, sharing its hybrid grass surface. TFC runs March through October and the Argos run roughly June into November, so group match nights recur across most of the year.

When does the Toronto FC season run?

Toronto FC plays its MLS regular season across 8 months from March through October, with playoffs in the fall. That gives seven-plus months of home matches to book a supporters’ group coach. A 56-seat coach bus runs $300/hr, or from $3,600 for a 12-hour day, plus HST 13% and gratuity 15 to 20%.

When do the Toronto Argonauts play at BMO Field?

The Toronto Argonauts play 9 CFL home games across the season from roughly June into November at BMO Field. A season of Friday-night and weekend home games lines up with corporate group nights and season-ticket blocks. A 35-seat limousine-style bus runs $275/hr for those outings, plus HST 13% and gratuity 15 to 20%.

How many sections does BMO Field have?

BMO Field’s Lower Level runs sections 104 to 111, 119 to 127, 203 to 211 and 212 to 218, with Upper Level sections 201 to 208. Premium space includes the BMO Club on the east field level, the KLM Tunnel Club near the locker room and the LG West Club in section 123. Groups seated across several sections still ride in and out on one coach.

Does BMO Field have suites?

BMO Field carries 67 traditional suites, 3 outdoor suites, 3 super-suites, 4 premier club areas and 1 VIP centre-field suite. A Loge Suite sits on the East Suite level for smaller premium parties. Suite hosts move guests door-to-door in an Executive Sprinter at $195/hr or a LUX Sprinter at $250/hr, plus HST 13% and gratuity 15 to 20%.

How far is BMO Field from Union Station?

BMO Field is about 2 miles (3.2 km) from Union Station, roughly a 10 to 15 minute drive without event traffic. GO Train covers it in 7 to 9 minutes and the streetcars take about 18 minutes. A pre-booked coach picks a group up at a hotel or office and delivers straight to the gate.

What events happen at BMO Field besides soccer?

BMO Field hosts Toronto Argonauts CFL football from June into November and major stadium concerts each year that routinely sell out at up to 40,000 fans. Concert nights push demand on the 5,400 shared Exhibition Place spaces well past capacity. A private coach sidesteps the parking crunch on the busiest dates.

How much does group transportation to BMO Field cost?

Group transportation to BMO Field starts at $175/hr for a 14-passenger Regular Mercedes-Benz Sprinter and scales to $325/hr for a 58-seat XL coach bus, plus HST 13% and gratuity 15 to 20%. Full-day charters are the hourly rate times 12, so a 27-seat mini coach is $250/hr or from $3,000 for the day. See our rates for the full fleet.

Can a coach drop off right at BMO Field?

Yes, a coach drops your group at the Princes’ Boulevard gate at Exhibition Place, then leaves rather than competing for the 5,400 shared spaces. With special-event parking near $45 per day and no guarantee of a spot, drop-and-clear saves both the fee and the search. The return pickup is arranged at the same gate.

Is there luggage storage at BMO Field?

No, BMO Field has no on-site luggage or bag storage, and bags over 14 x 14 x 6 inches are refused at the gate. Fans arriving from the airport or a hotel have nowhere to leave a suitcase. A Chauffeuropolis vehicle holds coats, bags and cases for the whole match and returns them at pickup.

What is near BMO Field?

Liberty Village sits 0.4 miles from BMO Field, a 10 to 15 minute walk full of bars and restaurants, while Ontario Place is across the parking lot. The Enercare Centre and Coca-Cola Coliseum stand immediately south and Hotel X Toronto is a short walk with lake views. A coach can bundle a pre-match dinner stop into the same charter.

How do the streetcars reach BMO Field?

The 509 Harbourfront streetcar runs from Union Station to Exhibition Loop in about 18 minutes, and the 511 Bathurst streetcar reaches the same loop from Bathurst Station on Line 2 in about 18 minutes. Both terminate at Exhibition Loop next to the stadium. After a sellout, that loop is packed, which is why groups prefer one coach out.

Which gates does BMO Field use?

BMO Field’s gates open onto Princes’ Boulevard at Exhibition Place, feeding the Lower Level sections 104 to 127 and Upper Level 201 to 208. A single coach drop at the boulevard gate keeps a 27 to 58-person group entering together instead of arriving in scattered rideshares. Return pickup uses the same curb.

How early should a group arrive at BMO Field?

Plan to arrive 45 to 60 minutes before kickoff, since the clear-bag screening (12 x 6 x 12 inch limit) and 28,000-plus crowd slow the gates. A booked coach hits a fixed pickup time so the whole group clears security together. Chauffeuropolis builds that buffer into the run.

What size vehicle fits a corporate group for a BMO Field event?

A 27-seat mini coach at $250/hr suits mid-size corporate blocks, a 56-seat coach bus at $300/hr covers full client nights, and a 58-seat XL coach bus at $325/hr handles the largest groups, plus HST 13% and gratuity 15 to 20%. A 14-passenger Executive Sprinter at $195/hr fits smaller VIP parties. Full-day rates are hourly times 12.

Does Chauffeuropolis serve concerts at BMO Field?

Yes, Chauffeuropolis runs group coaches to BMO Field concerts, which expand the venue to roughly 40,000 and overwhelm the 5,400 shared parking spaces. A 35-seat limousine-style bus at $275/hr or a 56-seat coach at $300/hr drops your party at the gate and collects them after, plus HST 13% and gratuity 15 to 20%. Compare our Toronto concert limo service for smaller groups.

Can one vehicle handle both the ride to and from BMO Field?

Yes, one chartered coach handles the full round trip, waiting nearby during the match rather than splitting a group across the 18-minute streetcars twice. Post-match, Exhibition Loop and Exhibition GO both jam with 28,000-plus departing fans. A single coach pickup at the Princes’ Boulevard gate moves everyone out at once.

Is BMO Field wheelchair and group accessible?

BMO Field offers accessible seating across its Lower Level and premium areas, and Exhibition GO sits a 3 to 5 minute step-free walk away. For a mixed-mobility group, a coach with a low-step boarding drops directly at the boulevard gate. Chauffeuropolis matches the vehicle to the group’s needs on booking.

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