What is a Limousine?

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21st Century Man

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41,163 posts

250 months

Sunday 4th September 2022
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I would say that a limousine is an extended wheelbase vehicle, one that has been modified with an additional section inserted, or at the very least a factory built long wheelbase version of a standard wheelbase vehicle.

But it would seem that for many people any large luxury car is a limousine?

For me, a 7 series, S class or XJ is not a limo, even if being used as such, but a LWB 7 series, S class or XJ is a limo, a stretched Lincoln certainly is.

Limo:




Not a limo:



But many would say that both are. What's your definition?

Matt Cup

3,185 posts

106 months

Sunday 4th September 2022
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Top limo, bottom not.

hxc_

390 posts

186 months

Sunday 4th September 2022
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LWBs are not limos.

Limos have a divide between driver / passenger compartments.

ZedLeg

12,278 posts

110 months

Sunday 4th September 2022
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It’s not just a stretch car. Funeral cars are closer to minibuses than limos.

I’d say the top line lwb cars from BMW, Maybach etc could be counted as limos as you’re expected to have a driver and you can practically live in the back.

Real question is are those luxe fitted out vans that are popular now limos?

ZedLeg

12,278 posts

110 months

Sunday 4th September 2022
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hxc_ said:
LWBs are not limos.

Limos have a divide between driver / passenger compartments.
Ah I hadn’t considered that, so even something like a Phantom wouldn’t be a limo?

hxc_

390 posts

186 months

Sunday 4th September 2022
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ZedLeg said:
Ah I hadn’t considered that, so even something like a Phantom wouldn’t be a limo?
Personally, no, a Phantom is not a limo.

Bobberoo

39,174 posts

100 months

Sunday 4th September 2022
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Just shown Mrs Bobbers this thread, I think she may be right in saying that the top is in fact a stretched limousine and the lower is a standard limousine, clarifying that 7 series BMW, S Class Merc, Maybach would be classed as a limousine.

deckster

9,631 posts

257 months

Sunday 4th September 2022
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If it still smells of Wkd and vomit, then it's a limo.

Wheel Turned Out

608 posts

40 months

Sunday 4th September 2022
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Bobberoo said:
Just shown Mrs Bobbers this thread, I think she may be right in saying that the top is in fact a stretched limousine and the lower is a standard limousine, clarifying that 7 series BMW, S Class Merc, Maybach would be classed as a limousine.
This. We now call them all limos, and "stretched" has fallen by the wayside.

That said I certainly wouldn't consider any standard wheelbase car a limo, even in the case of Phantom/Mulsanne.

21st Century Man

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Sunday 4th September 2022
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Bobberoo said:
the top is in fact a stretched limousine and the lower is a standard limousine
The lower is just a boggo Volvo S80, so is any standard spec large car a limo?

Baldchap

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94 months

Sunday 4th September 2022
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Chubbyross

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87 months

Sunday 4th September 2022
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deckster said:
If it still smells of Wkd and vomit, then it's a limo.
This.

GroundEffect

13,864 posts

158 months

Sunday 4th September 2022
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Why do you think the long ones are called "STRETCH LIMOS"?

A limo is a luxury vehicle. One with an extra section in it is a STRETCH one.

Tyre Smoke

23,018 posts

263 months

Sunday 4th September 2022
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This is a limousine according to Sachsenring (the manufacturer)


21st Century Man

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Sunday 4th September 2022
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What prompted my topic is that in New Zealand there are a lot of Toyota Centurys with a fair sized JDM scene, many of them have heavily tinted windows. Limousines are exempted from their MOT regulations on tinted windows.

It seems some testers are passing Centurys with heavy tints because it's a limo, whilst others are failing them because it's not a limo. So there's a debate going on about what is a limousine? Thing is though, their regulations define a limousine with a helpful silhouette drawing of one for guidance, the drawing is of the familiar stretched limousine with an additional centre section.

So it's back to stretched limousine, but what's an unstretched limousine then? Anyone with tints on a large car could claim limo exemption.

Wills2

23,363 posts

177 months

Sunday 4th September 2022
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ZedLeg said:
hxc_ said:
LWBs are not limos.

Limos have a divide between driver / passenger compartments.
Ah I hadn’t considered that, so even something like a Phantom wouldn’t be a limo?
Yes it would be as you could option the privacy suite as below so at 6 metres long replete with that option the Phantom EWB is.



austinsmirk

5,597 posts

125 months

Sunday 4th September 2022
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Nothing says class like a stretched hummer that looks like it’s bending in the middle, driving around Bradford by an uninsured limo driver.

21st Century Man

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Sunday 4th September 2022
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After working as a limo driver for thirty years, he retired with nothing to chauffeur it.

FA57REN

1,026 posts

57 months

Sunday 4th September 2022
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French definition of a limousine ( name derived from the Limoges region where Charles Jeantaud worked, so they should know ) is a large car with three full-sized windows on each side.

Edited by FA57REN on Sunday 4th September 15:08

Pica-Pica

14,040 posts

86 months

Sunday 4th September 2022
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hxc_ said:
LWBs are not limos.

Limos have a divide between driver / passenger compartments.
This, and only this.