Town Car Service in Wilsonville, Oregon
All Star Town Car runs town car service across Wilsonville every day. We offer flat-rate rides to PDX airport starting at $135 in a black sedan, $165 in an SUV, and $315 in a Mercedes Sprinter. Hourly chauffeured trips begin at $85 per hour with a two-hour minimum.
We pick up daily across Charbonneau, Villebois, Memorial Park, the Wilsonville Town Center, and the entire I-5 corridor inside the 97070 zip code. Quote and reserve in under a minute through our online booking system, by phone at (503) 995-1205, or by email at Info@allstartowncar.com. We are owner-run by Zhieco since July 2022, hold 100-plus five-star reviews across Google, The Knot, and WeddingWire, and operate as a fully licensed Oregon LLC with active Port of Portland TLC and Oregon PUC permits. Rates shown are base; gratuity is added at checkout in the Limo Anywhere booking system. There is no surge pricing, no airport surcharge, and no fuel fee.
Wilsonville to PDX Airport Town Car Service
Wilsonville sits roughly 25 to 30 minutes south of Portland International on Interstate 5, which makes the airport route one of the most predictable in our service area. The drive runs straight north through Tualatin and Tigard, picks up I-205 at the Stafford interchange or stays on I-5 through the city depending on time of day, and ends curbside at your departure terminal. We watch your flight in real time from the moment you book, build buffer for I-5 north traffic between Tualatin and the airport during the morning peak window, and meet you curbside on arrivals with a name sign on request. Drop-offs go directly to your terminal — no shuttle ride from a remote lot, no parking-garage hunt, no wandering through the consolidated rental-car center looking for a kiosk that closed at ten. Pickups on arrival include the standard 60 minutes of free wait time after wheels-down for domestic flights and 90 minutes for international, which covers the realistic window between deplaning, customs (if applicable), and luggage claim.
Flat-Rate PDX Pricing from Wilsonville
Wilsonville falls into our Lake Oswego and Beaverton pricing tier, which means flat rates with no mileage surprises and no surge multipliers. A black sedan from anywhere inside the 97070 zip to PDX is $135 one-way. An SUV is $165 one-way. A Mercedes Sprinter is $315 one-way. Round trips booked at the same time discount slightly because we are guaranteed the return leg — sedans run $260 round trip, SUVs $320, and Sprinters $610. Rates are base. Gratuity is added at checkout in the Limo Anywhere booking system, which lets you pick a percentage that reflects the service quality you actually received rather than having a flat percentage baked invisibly into the quoted number. There is no airport pickup fee, no fuel surcharge, and no weekend or holiday premium. The hourly minimum that applies to in-town hourly bookings does not apply to PDX one-way airport runs — you pay only the flat rate for the trip you booked.
Pickup and Drop-Off Patterns by Time of Day
Different times of day produce very different drive experiences on the Wilsonville-to-PDX corridor, and our recommended pickup buffers reflect that. Between 4 and 6:30 in the morning, traffic is essentially nonexistent and the drive runs 22 to 26 minutes; we add a five-minute buffer and that is enough. The morning rush window, from 6:30 to 9 AM, is the worst of the day, with drive times stretching anywhere from 35 to 55 minutes depending on incidents on I-5 and the I-205 split; we add a 15-minute buffer for that window and recommend that travelers booking flights with departures between 8 and 10 AM build their own additional cushion. Between 9 AM and 3:30 PM the drive settles back to 25 to 30 minutes with a 10-minute buffer added. The evening rush from 3:30 to 6:30 PM mirrors the morning peak, sometimes worse, and we add a 20-minute buffer routinely. From 6:30 PM through 11 PM, the drive runs 22 to 28 minutes with a five-minute buffer. Late-night and overnight pickups between 11 PM and 4 AM are 20 to 25 minutes flat with no buffer needed. As a general rule, pickup three hours before a domestic departure and three and a half hours before international, regardless of time-of-day window — that builds in everything: traffic, security, gate walk, and one unforced delay.
Pickup Zones We Run Across Wilsonville
Our daily Wilsonville pickup footprint covers the full 97070 zip code. The Charbonneau District south of the Willamette is one of the most-booked zones on the page, particularly for departing business travelers and Charbonneau Country Club residents. Villebois, the master-planned neighborhood in the north of the city, runs heavy on family travel, prom, and corporate visitor pickups from the executive housing in the development. The Wilsonville Town Center area near the clock tower pulls a mix of residents and hotel guests staying at the Holiday Inn, Hampton Inn, La Quinta, and the Best Western. Memorial Park is heavily used as a photo-stop staple for prom and wedding routings rather than as a primary pickup zone. The Coffee Lake Wetlands area on the west side sees recurring corporate pickups and weekly business commuters. The Boones Ferry corridor near the World of Speed Motorsports Museum is the corporate density of the city — Mentor Graphics and Siemens, Xerox, FLIR and Teledyne, and the Argyle Square business cluster all sit on this stretch. Charbonneau Country Club itself is a frequent pickup point for golf travelers, weddings, and standing executive accounts. If you are inside 97070, you are in our flat-rate zone.

Hourly Town Car Service in Wilsonville
The same fleet that runs PDX airport flats also runs hourly inside the metro for evenings, business meetings, dinner downtown, multi-stop runs, and special events. Hourly rates start at $85 per hour for the sedan, $99 per hour for the SUV, and $145 per hour for the Sprinter, all with a two-hour minimum. Hourly bookings include the chauffeur, fuel, complimentary bottled water, climate control, and unlimited stops within the metro Portland area. The chauffeur stays with the vehicle for the entire booking — there is no per-stop charge and no idle fee within your booked window. Gratuity is added at checkout the same way it is on the flat-rate side.
Common Hourly Use Cases from Wilsonville
The most common hourly bookings we run from Wilsonville are anniversary and birthday dinners at restaurants in downtown Portland, the Pearl District, or the Northwest 23rd corridor — typical four-hour booking with a sedan, including pickup at home, dinner drop, a short downtown wait, and the return ride. Trail Blazers home games at the Moda Center are a strong seasonal driver from October through April; we usually run a sedan or SUV depending on group size for a four to five-hour booking that covers pickup, the two-hour-plus game, post-game traffic, and the return. Oregon Symphony performances at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall and shows at the Keller Auditorium pull a similar pattern in a sedan with four hours booked. Wine country day trips into the Willamette Valley, Newberg, Dundee, and the Carlton-Yamhill corridor run six to eight hours with an SUV or Sprinter depending on group size; the proximity of Wilsonville to the wine country corridor — about 25 to 30 minutes south to Newberg — makes this one of the easier hourly bookings to logistic. Late-night returns from Portland International Raceway events, especially during the summer drag-racing season, run three hours in a sedan and end at home in Charbonneau or Villebois. Corporate dinners with visiting clients commonly run four hours in an SUV with pickup at the Wilsonville hotel, dinner at a downtown or Pearl District restaurant, an optional after-dinner cocktail stop, and the return to the hotel.
Multi-Stop Routing and Long-Day Bookings
Multi-stop routing inside hourly bookings does not cost extra. A standard wedding-day booking, a wine-tour day with three or four winery stops, or a corporate site-visit with multiple office drops in Hillsboro, Beaverton, and downtown all run on a single hourly clock with a single chauffeur. For long bookings, we offer block pricing on four-hour and eight-hour segments. A four-hour sedan block runs $340, a four-hour SUV is $396, and a four-hour Sprinter is $580. An eight-hour sedan block is $680, an eight-hour SUV is $792, and an eight-hour Sprinter is $1,160. Eight-hour bookings cover most full-day wine tours, wedding-day support, and corporate offsites with no additional charge for distance within the metro and adjacent valley.

Wilsonville Events, Prom, and Group Transport
Wilsonville has a strong prom and graduation season every May and June. We run rides for Wilsonville High School families along with Inza R. Wood and Meridian Creek middle-school promotion events. The pattern is consistent year over year: most prom riders start at home in Charbonneau or Villebois, hit a photo stop at Memorial Park or the Wilsonville Town Center clock tower, and run to the venue, which in recent years has been split between the McMenamins Edgefield ballroom, the Sentinel Hotel downtown, and a rotating lineup of country-club venues. We schedule pickup with 30 minutes of buffer on the front end for photos, monitor return-trip timing, and coordinate group splits across multiple sedans or one Sprinter when family groups travel together.
Wilsonville High School Prom Routing
A typical Wilsonville High School prom ride for a couple in a sedan runs roughly $510 for a six-hour booking that covers pickup, photo stops, dinner drop, the dance window, and the return home — that includes the $85 hourly rate over six hours. Two couples in an SUV runs $594 over the same six hours at $99 per hour. A friend group of six in an SUV is the same $594 because the SUV is one billable vehicle regardless of passenger count up to its six-person capacity. A friend group of eight needs a Sprinter at $145 per hour, which over six hours runs $870. A larger group of 12 to 14 friends in the same Sprinter is the same $870 because the Sprinter holds up to 14. Book by mid-April for prom weekend — Sprinters sell out first and the late-April scramble for one is a recurring problem we cannot always solve.
Corporate Visitor and Standing Account Patterns from the I-5 Corridor
Companies along the SW 95th Avenue and Boones Ferry corridor use us heavily. Mentor Graphics and the Siemens campus, Xerox, FLIR and Teledyne, and the Wilsonville Argyle Square business cluster all book recurring runs for inbound visitor pickups from PDX, dinner runs into the Pearl District, and end-of-day returns to the airport. The standard flow for a single executive visit looks like this: airport pickup on arrival, hotel drop in Wilsonville or Tualatin, next-morning office shuttle, evening dinner ride, and the PDX departure run — typically four billable segments, all in a sedan, totaling about $540 over the two-day visit. A two-person team visit follows the same pattern in an SUV for about $660. A six-person team offsite typically runs in a Sprinter for about $1,260 over the two days. Standing weekly PDX runs for traveling executives — Monday morning out, Friday afternoon back — run roughly $1,080 a month at the sedan flat rate. We can invoice corporate accounts monthly rather than running each ride through a card at booking; reach Info@allstartowncar.com to set up the account.
Weddings at Charbonneau Country Club and Langdon Farms
Charbonneau Country Club is the most-booked Wilsonville-area wedding venue in our system. Langdon Farms Golf Club, just south in Aurora, is a frequent second. We support guest shuttle runs between hotels in Wilsonville and Tualatin and the venue, plus the bride-and-groom getaway sedan that takes the couple from the ceremony to the reception or the reception to the hotel. A typical Charbonneau wedding deploys a sedan for the bride and groom getaway over a two-hour window for about $170, an SUV for parent transport over four hours at roughly $396, and a Sprinter shuttle running between the hotel block and the venue over four to six hours for $580 to $870. Larger weddings run two Sprinters in parallel over the same six-hour window for about $1,740 in shuttle cost. The Sprinter shuttle is the single highest-leverage component of the wedding stack — moving 30 to 50 guests between a hotel and a venue without forcing them to drive, park, and Uber back is often the difference between a wedding that runs on time and one that drifts.
The Fleet
The fleet across all three vehicle classes is owned and dispatched out of our Tigard yard at 11974 SW 72nd Avenue, which sits about 18 minutes north of Wilsonville on Highway 99W and I-5. All vehicles are insured to $1 million in commercial liability, inspected on a rolling schedule, and operated by licensed Oregon chauffeurs with current Port of Portland TLC permits and city of Portland PSP credentials.
Black Sedan — Cadillac XTS and Lincoln Continental
The black sedan is our default airport and hourly vehicle. Capacity is up to three passengers with three checked bags in the trunk. Both the XTS and the Continental run leather interiors, dual-zone climate control, complimentary bottled water in the rear console, and tinted privacy glass. Best fits for the sedan are solo business travelers, couples on date-night or anniversary bookings, two-person business teams, and prom couples who want a clean classic look without paying for vehicle space they will not use. The sedan also runs cleanly through downtown Portland's tighter streets and the Pearl District's smaller restaurant lots, which is part of why it remains the most-booked vehicle on our hourly menu.
SUV — Chevy Suburban and Cadillac Escalade
The SUV class covers up to six passengers with six bags in the rear cargo area, and depending on the specific vehicle deployed, captain's chairs in the second row are available on request. Both the Suburban and the Escalade run leather, climate, water, and tinted glass. Best fits are families traveling with full luggage on PDX runs, four-person business teams visiting the Wilsonville corporate corridor, ski and golf trips up to Mt Hood or out to Bandon, and parent groups for prom and graduation runs. Cargo capacity is the SUV's strongest selling point — six full-size bags and a couple of carry-ons fit without compromise, which is the difference between a relaxed airport run and a Tetris game in a hatchback.
Mercedes Sprinter
The Sprinter holds up to 14 passengers with full standing headroom, climate control, leather seating, complimentary water cooler, USB charging at every seat row, and a sound system that can be paired to a phone. Best fits are wedding parties moving between venue and hotel, corporate group transfers for offsites and team dinners, prom groups of eight or more, and full-day wine tours where the group wants the standing room and the cooler more than they need the sedan ride. Cargo capacity scales with passenger count — 14 bags is the upper bound, but most Sprinter bookings carry four to eight bags maximum since the vehicle is more often used for short-haul group moves than for full airport runs with luggage.

Booking, Payment, and Operations
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How to Book
Online booking through our Limo Anywhere page is the fastest channel. Pick a vehicle, enter pickup and drop locations, choose date and time, and the system returns a real-time quote inclusive of the base rate. Confirmation lands in your inbox in under a minute, and you can adjust passenger count, special requests, child seats, and meet-and-greet preferences before you submit. Phone bookings at (503) 995-1205 are the right channel for same-day requests, complex multi-stop routing, or any booking where you want a human to confirm the details before the card runs. Phone hours are daily from 6 AM to midnight, and after-hours voicemails are returned the next morning. Email bookings to Info@allstartowncar.com are best for group quotes, wedding-day choreography, recurring corporate accounts, and any booking where you want a written record of the route plan before you commit.
Cancellation, Lead Time, and Wait-Time Policies
Standard lead time is 24 hours for guaranteed availability in the vehicle class you want. Same-day requests are accepted subject to fleet availability, but we cannot guarantee the specific vehicle category — if every Sprinter is already booked, we will offer a sedan or SUV alternative or refer you to a partner operator. Cancellations made 24 or more hours in advance receive a full refund. Cancellations made inside the 24-hour window incur a 50-percent charge to cover the chauffeur slot we held. No-shows incur a 100-percent charge. Airport pickups include 60 minutes of free wait time after wheels-down for domestic arrivals and 90 minutes for international arrivals — beyond that window, hourly rates apply. Hourly bookings include their booked window with no charge for short stops within the route plan; bookings that run over the booked window are billed at the per-hour rate in 30-minute increments.
What's Included in Every Ride
Every ride includes a licensed Oregon chauffeur, $1 million commercial liability insurance, real-time flight tracking on airport pickups, complimentary bottled water in the vehicle, climate control set to the passenger preference on request, and curbside meet-and-greet at PDX baggage claim or arrivals when requested at booking. Tolls and parking are passed through at cost when they are unavoidable on the route most metro routes have neither. Gratuity is the only fee added at checkout, set as a percentage by the rider in the Limo Anywhere flow. There is no fuel surcharge, no airport surcharge, no weekend premium, no holiday premium, and no late-night fee.
Service Area and Common Routes from Wilsonville
In addition to PDX airport, we run flat and hourly rides from Wilsonville to a long list of frequent destinations. Downtown Portland and the Pearl District typically run $115 in a sedan, $140 in an SUV, and $275 in a Sprinter, with drive times of 25 to 35 minutes depending on traffic. Beaverton runs $110, $135, and $260 over a 25-minute drive. Lake Oswego is $95, $120, and $230 over a 15-minute drive. Hillsboro and the Hillsboro airport (HIO) run $130, $160, and $310 over a 30-minute drive. Salem runs $145, $175, and $335 over 35 minutes. The Newberg and Dundee wine corridor runs $125, $155, and $295 over 25 to 30 minutes. Skamania Lodge in Stevenson, Washington runs $315 in a sedan and $385 in an SUV; Sprinters on that route default to hourly billing because the round trip exceeds standard flat-rate parameters. Mt Hood and Timberline runs $295 sedan and $360 SUV with the same hourly default for Sprinters. Cannon Beach is $355 sedan and $435 SUV. For destinations beyond about 80 miles from Wilsonville, we default to hourly billing with a four-hour minimum because the round-trip math no longer fits a flat structure.
