Three Levels Of Exciting Limousines
by: Mads Phican
We all know those black and white stretch limousines that seem to be everywhere
nowadays. They all look the same. They all look just like normal luxury sedans
if it weren’t for the stretched passenger compartment. It doesn’t really matter
if the stretch limousines are based on Cadillacs,
Lincolns or Mercedes Benzs.
Luckily limousines don’t have to be that boring. Limousines that are a lot more
exciting do exist, but they are better at hiding from public view. Maybe it’s
because they are more expensive and difficult to make? The only thing we know
is that most limousine companies seem to prefer the traditional stretch
limousines to the more exciting models.
The least exciting of the exciting limousines are somewhat similar to the
traditional black and white stretch limousines. The difference is that they are
based on something else than the normal luxury sedans. The least exciting of
the exciting limousines can for example be based on a small car like a mini or
they can be stretched luxury cabriolets. A stretch limousine without a roof
means that we can suddenly have outdoor pools, helicopter pads (it really
exist), etc. onboard.
Somewhat more exciting are limousines based on exotic cars. One trend that is
slowly spreading to limousines companies is stretch limousines based on exotic
sports cars like Ferraris, Lamborghinis and Porsches. More and more limousine
companies start to feature these cars in much the same way as they started to
feature SUV based stretch limousines a couple of years ago.
The most exciting limousines are out of this world. Some of our favourites include for example a somewhat normal stretch
limousine that is rocket driven, a traditional looking stretch limousine where
the wheels have been removed in favour of a set of
tank tracks and a private plane that has been grounded after a set of wheels
replaced the wings.