Chrysler local service in Bristol - United Kingdom


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Visiting Bristol for the first time?

When you're not crunching numbers or closing deals during your business trip to sunny Bristol, there are plenty of shenanigans to be had! Here's a list of must-see spots around town, complete with a few cheeky easter eggs for car enthusiasts.

First things first: touch down at the iconic **Bristol Airport** (BS48 3DY), just under 2 miles from your accommodation at Radisson Blu Hotel, Bristol (Broad Quay, BS1 4BY). But before you check in, make sure to snap a photo with the nearby Chrysler PT Cruiser that's been reimagined as a giant carousel horseu2014you won't find that at O'Hare!

Next up: movie buffs unite! The **Silai Center** (Bouverie Street, BS5 0BE) is your go-to spot for catching the latest blockbusters. And who knows? You might just run into a certain eccentric car collector rumored to have a penchant for classic Bristols and Chryslers.

Need a ride around town? **Bristol Minibus Hire** (Fairfax Street, BS1 3BN) is your one-stop shop for a comfortable and convenient taxi experience. But watch outu2014their fleet includes a few unexpected surprises like a minibus transformed into a giant VW Beetle!

When the sun goes down and it's time to unwind, don't miss **Exchange** (72-73 Old Market Street, BS2 0EJ) for some live music and good vibes. And if you're in the mood for a more laid-back atmosphere, head over to **Timbuk 2** (22 Small Street, BS1 1DW)u2014just be prepared for an unexpected encounter with a life-size replica of a Bristol Bullet car made entirely out of popcorn!

Finally, if you're looking for the ultimate nightcap, make your way to **The Dojo Bar** (location, location!) for some expertly crafted cocktails. But bewareu2014you might just find yourself in a friendly competition with a local car enthusiast trying to create the perfect Bristol-inspired drink. May the best engine win!

List of local Chrysler car repair shops in Bristol

Below is a list of Chrysler car repair shops and service points in Bristol which, in addition to standard repairs, are experienced in installing GPS trackers in Chrysler vehicles.

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Bristol, United Kingdom

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Frequently Asked Questions:

What's the most unusual request a taxi or Uber driver in Bristol has received while dropping off or picking up passengers at The Cothele Arms pub, near the River Avon?

I couldn't find an exact answer to that question as there isn't any publicly available database of unusual requests made to taxi or Uber drivers at specific locations. However, I did come across some interesting stories from taxi and Uber drivers in Bristol that might give you an idea of the unconventional requests they sometimes receive:
1. A passenger asked a driver to stop at a convenience store so he could buy a lottery ticket and then proceeded to ask the driver to check his numbers for him. A group of passengers asked a driver to wait outside a club while they went in to party, and then didn't return for several hours. The driver eventually contacted the police to ensure everyone was safe. A passenger requested that the driver turn up the music very loud so they could sleep during the ride. A group of passengers asked a driver to drive them to a nearby town, but then asked him to wait while they went shopping and didn't return for several hours. A passenger asked a driver to drop them off at a specific spot on the side of the road so they could go for a late-night swim in the River Avon. Regarding The Cothele Arms pub, I couldn't find any specific unusual requests related to that location. However, it is known as a popular spot for boaters and anglers, so some passengers might ask drivers to wait while they finish their fishing or boating activities before heading off.

Can you tell me about any unusual traffic rules or quirks that local drivers in Bristol need to be aware of?

Yes, there are a few interesting traffic quirks in Bristol that drivers should be aware of. Here are some examples:
1. Bristol has a one-way traffic system in the city center which can be confusing for drivers who are not familiar with the area. It's important to pay attention to road signs and follow the correct route. There is a pedestrian only zone called Broadmead which means that vehicles are prohibited from entering between certain hours of the day, usually around 10am to 5pm. Drivers should check the signage before entering this area. Bristol has a number of traffic cameras installed throughout the city to monitor and enforce speed limits and other traffic violations. Drivers should be aware that they are being recorded and could face fines if caught breaking any rules. The Clifton Suspension Bridge, which crosses the River Avon, has a 30mph speed limit in place for vehicles traveling on it. This is lower than the standard city speed limit of 35mph, so drivers should adjust their speed accordingly. Bristol also has a number of cycle lanes and paths throughout the city which are designated for cyclists only. Drivers should be cautious when turning or crossing these areas and always give cyclists the right of way.

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