Tuesday, 26 August 2014

Trivia that will make you think twice when you hire a limo in Adelaide

These days’ limousines come in a variety of different styles, makes and models. What once started off as a vehicle for the rich and famous, is so more accessible for the working class. It is now common for people to hire a limo in their lifetime in Adelaide. Whether it’s for a school formal, a wedding or just a winery tour, limos have become a luxury vehicle that signifies special celebrations. After limousines celebrated more than a century in existence, the professional team at All Occasion Limo Adelaide, came up with some limo trivia for you.

The origin of the name
 
You may think the name limousine sounds French and you would be correct. The name limousine comes from a French region called Limousin. In a peculiar twist, the luxury vehicle was actually name after a tradition outfit worn by shepherds in the region of Limousin. The hooded cloak, which protects shepherds against bad weather, inspired the name, as people drew similarities between the hood and the covered compartment in the large automobile. To this day the name is yet to have change, however, is often abbreviated to just “limo”.

The first limousine featured separate outdoor cabins

While these days we associate the term limo with huge stretch vehicles that accommodate for a huge group of people, back when they were first built they only seated a few. In 1902 when limousines were first built, they did not feature the stretched quality. This was introduced twenty years later. The first limousines were designed on the basis of providing passengers with more privacy. For that reason, the driver was forced to sit outside of the cabin into a separate compartment. Unfortunately for the driver, the only protection they got from the elements was the covered sunroof. While they were considered luxury vehicles, they had none of the perks we see in limousines today.

The first stretch limousine

In 1928, the first stretch limousine was creates for the “Big Band”. At the time, the “Big Band” was one of the biggest selling musical groups and hence needed a large, luxurious car to drive around it. The limousine was often utilised to transport equipment and band agents, as well as get the band to and from concerts. The “Big Band” set precedence for other musicians and is credited for making limousines and band buses popular.

The Longest Limousine 
 
According to the Guinness Book of Records, the longest limousine in the world is the 100 feet long Lincoln. Jay Ohrberg manufactured the limousine in 1997 for advertising purposes. It’s no surprise that the limousine was created in California and was utilised in a variety of movies and shows. While it was manufactured for advertising purposes, it wasn’t long until countless people began enquiring about hiring the luxury vehicle.

The limousine has been likened to a luxury house as it features a wide variety of lavish features. With two driver cabins at the front and the back, 26 wheels and a hinged middle to allow turning corners, it is a beast of a machine. It’s easy to see why so many people wanted to hire out the limo with it featuring four televisions, a Jacuzzi hot tub, two fax machines and an air conditioning compressor. The limousine still remains the longest to this day.

If you have a special event coming up and would live to arrive in style, talk to the professional at All Occasion Limo Hire. Visit their website at http://AllOccasionLimoHire.com.auto hire a limo in Adelaide.

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