TAYLOR SWIFT made diva demands of her chauffeurs over the summer - then stuck the driving service with the bill after suddenly dumping the company, according to a lawsuit.

The company claims Swift, 24, even issued instructions on when it was appropriate for drivers to speak to her.

APG Security says it was hired as a contractor by Swift's management firm, Firefly Entertainment, in June to drive the 'Shake It Off' singer and her entourage around town.

A month into the job, Firefly's director of security, Ryan Malutinok, handed over a 'list of issues' that APG 'was supposed to 'remedy as soon as possible,'' the suit says. BFFs: Taylor Swift is pining for her gal pal Lorde

Among the Grammy winner's demands?

'Provisions APG was supposed to have in the vehicle when transporting Ms. Swift.' And 'under what circumstances they could speak to her,' according to court papers.

The suit does not detail the specifics of her orders.

The next day, Swift added to her list that she wanted two more Chevy Suburban SUVs in addition to the Chevy Tahoe that sat ready outside her $20 million Tribeca apartment.

The extra vehicles cost APG about $2,000 per month.

But shortly after APG signed leases for the cars, Firefly ditched the contract on July 22, the suit says.

Firefly has refused to purchase the vehicles or reimburse APG for its losses, according to court papers.

Swift's spokesman did not immediately return a message.

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