the word "limousine" originated from the name of a french breed of cow (limousin)
The correct spelling of the vehicle is "limousine."
The correct spelling is limousine (from the French, a long chauffeured car).
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The BEAST
The Presidential Limousine is a heavily modified version of a Cadillac DTS . The Secret service calls it, "The Beast".
The correct spelling is limousine (large chauffeur-driven car, from the French).
Limousine cars were originally made in the Limousin region of France due to its reputation for producing high-quality luxury carriages. The name stuck as these carriages were later transformed into the modern limousine vehicles we know today.
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it is called "the knight rider".
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Yes. "Limousine" is a brand, therefore making it a proper noun. So is "Hummer Limousine", or, "Stretch Limousine", etc.