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Three levels of exciting limousines

We all know those black and white limousines that seem to be everywhere these days. They all look the same. They all look like normal luxury sedans if it weren’t for the elongated passenger compartment. It doesn’t really matter if the limousines are based on Cadillacs, Lincolns, or Mercedes Benzs.

Luckily, limousines don’t have to be so boring. There are limousines that are much more exciting, but are better at hiding from public view. Maybe it’s because they are more expensive and difficult to make? All we know is that most limousine companies seem to prefer traditional limousines to more exciting models.

The less exciting limousines of the exciting ones are somewhat similar to traditional black and white limousines. The difference is that they are based on more than just 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 convertibles. A stretch limo without a roof means we can suddenly have outdoor swimming pools, helipads (they really do exist), etc. on board.

Slightly more exciting are limousines based on exotic cars. A trend that is slowly spreading to limousine companies is stretch limousines based on exotic sports cars like Ferraris, Lamborghinis, and Porsches. More and more limousine companies are starting to introduce these cars in the same way they started introducing stretchy SUV-based limousines a couple of years ago.

The most exciting limousines are out of this world. Some of our favorites include, for example, a somewhat ordinary rocket-propelled limousine, a traditional-looking limousine that has had its wheels removed and replaced with a set of tank tracks, and a private plane left behind. dirt after replacing a set of wheels. the wings.

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