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Limousines the symbol of Having Arrived

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A
limousine has long been associated with luxury, power, and high life because of
its ability to command attention and to make every journey a luxurious
experience.





Government
organizations use limos to transport top-notch politicians, officials and state
guests. Celebrities make their red carpet entry in limousines. Companies use
them to transport their top executives, and broadcasting companies often use
them to drive their guests back.
 





Since limousines
have become such a symbol of - Having Arrived, let us know a little about them.
 





The name
limousine has been derived from Limousine
- a French region. The inhabitants of this region wore a hood that resembled
the profile of the car. It first came to be used in early 18thcentury.





Limos typically
come in black and white color but nowadays you can also find them in a variety
of colors like pink, magenta, blue etc. Apart from colors, limousines come in
different styles, designs and sizes.





They are
broadly classified into five categories:





Traditional limousines:







Traditional
limousines are modeled on the lines of a regular four door sedan but they come
equipped with additional features such as TV, CD/
DVD player, refrigerator, and a bar.
Traditional limos have a longer wheelbase and frame as compared to sedan. This
enables the forward-facing passengers to have more leg room.
 





Stretch limousines:



Stretch
limousines are the preferred choice for special occasions such as weddings,
prom nights, bachelor parties etc. They can hold up to 15 passengers and are
equipped with TV, CD/
DVD players, bars and refrigerator. Seats are arranged
alongside the length of the car which enables people inside sit face–to-face
and communicate with each other easily. Usually limousines are black in color
but stretch limos come mostly in white color as they are often used for
weddings.



Stage limousines:





Stage limousine is not
considered a limousine in a true sense. It contains the features of both sedan
and a bus. One of the important features of this type of limo is that
passengers can enter via multiple doors. Its roof contains large racks for
carrying the baggage of the passengers. Hummer H2 vehicles are the modern
version of stage limousines. Some funeral homes use a stage limo to carry the
family of deceased to the cemetery.





Exotic custom limousines:





As the
name suggests, it is customized according to what the customer wants. Stretch
limousines, Cadillac, Hummer, Lincoln Town Car and Lincoln Navigator are often
modified to create exotic limousines. Apart from regular amenities, an exotic
custom limo also contains some sophisticated features such as hot tub,
bulletproof glass and even a bedroom. One of the important features of this
limo is that it provides ample space and privacy as there is a soundproof
sliding glass window partition between the compartment of the driver and the
passengers.





Party bus:



A party
bus can easily accommodate 20 to 35 passengers. They are specially hired for
parties, prom nights, and for other different occasions. Many party buses allow
smoking and drinking on board. A party bus is equipped with surround sound
systems, plasma televisions,
DVD player, disco lights, and also
smoke machines.





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About the Author

Anna Radie is a freelance journalist who writes on luxury and high living. Click to learn about San Francisco limo service and San Francisco airport transportation.




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