the word "limousine" originated from the name of a french breed of cow (limousin)
The correct spelling is limousine (from the French, a long chauffeured car).
The correct spelling of the vehicle is "limousine."
The phrase "on his limousine" is a prepositional phrase, with "on" being the preposition and "his limousine" being the object of the preposition.
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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).
The first automobile limousine, built in 1902, was designed so the driver sat outside under a covered compartment. The word limousine is derived from the name of the French region Limousin, because this covered compartment physically resembled the cloak hood worn by the shepherds there. An alternate etymology has the chauffeur wearing a Limousin-style cloak in the open driver's compartment, for protection from the weather.Limousin is a region in France located south of Paris, and north of Toulouse near the center of the country and is rural.
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it is called "the knight rider".