Symbolism is relative both to the reader and author. A limousine doesn't represent any particular thing in poetry, as it can be used to represent anything. It depends on the authors context, intent, and reader's interpretation.
Typically, limousines bring forth concepts of wealth and financial success. I'm using this example from real life experience. How often do you use a limousine to get around town? They are costly to rent.
In literature, a limousine could easily be used to illustrate a character's wealth, or high financial status.
If I wrote a poem regarding a member of the upper class, a limousine could be a powerful symbol of showing versus telling the wealth of the upper class.
Remember, nothing in poetry has to represent anything. When I sit down to write, I use imagery and word choice to provoke emotions. The choosen words and subjects do not neccesarily represent anything other than what they are.
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It might symbolize light or illumination. It depends on what context it is being used.
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There is no difference. Limo is just short for limousine.
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