dean1484 wrote:
Not a fan of the limo unless it was a stretch Excursion or expedition or something. I mean if I am going to be really long I want to be tall also.
That's not a Limousine, it's a bus. A stretched van/SUV is just another bus.
You're riding the bus.
Limo companies have fleeced the public with these drunkbusses for years now.
They're cheaper to stretch because they're body-on-frame so the limo companies like them more.
If I'm paying for a damn limo to take me somewhere, it had better be a stretched Lincoln or Cadillac sedan.
Have a little class for crying out loud.
wae
HalfDork
2/20/15 10:21 p.m.
Trans_Maro wrote:
dean1484 wrote:
Not a fan of the limo unless it was a stretch Excursion or expedition or something. I mean if I am going to be really long I want to be tall also.
That's not a Limousine, it's a bus. A stretched van/SUV is just another bus.
You're riding the bus.
Limo companies have fleeced the public with these drunkbusses for years now.
They're cheaper to stretch because they're body-on-frame so the limo companies like them more.
If I'm paying for a damn limo to take me somewhere, it had better be a stretched Lincoln or Cadillac sedan.
Have a little class for crying out loud.
Along those lines, I saw one of these in Vegas:
A stretch armored truck made into a limo.
Because... reasons, I guess.
Vigo
PowerDork
2/20/15 10:48 p.m.
Do you still have the k car limo? If you're done with it I'm interested.
Yeah, i do, but i consider it totally different than a 'real' limo in the sense of things i dont like because it has no non-oem wiring/welding/upholstery/seatbelts etc and is probably shorter than an extended cab Ford Ranger.
SVreX
MegaDork
2/21/15 5:11 a.m.
In reply to Vigo:
Don't ALL stretch vehicles have non-oem wiring/welding/upholstery/seatbelts?
SVreX
MegaDork
2/21/15 1:03 p.m.
Petrolburner wrote:
So what's the construction difference ina 10 inch stretch limo like this?
I'm a little confused on that.
It looks like an L series. If it is, it came from the factory that way.
But L series Town Cars are only 6" longer (rear seat legroom). If it is 10" longer, it is probably custom.
If it is custom, I don't see how the construction process could be any different, ie: cut the car in half, weld in extensions to the frame and body, redo the interior, no crash testing.
wae wrote:
Trans_Maro wrote:
dean1484 wrote:
Not a fan of the limo unless it was a stretch Excursion or expedition or something. I mean if I am going to be really long I want to be tall also.
That's not a Limousine, it's a bus. A stretched van/SUV is just another bus.
You're riding the bus.
Limo companies have fleeced the public with these drunkbusses for years now.
They're cheaper to stretch because they're body-on-frame so the limo companies like them more.
If I'm paying for a damn limo to take me somewhere, it had better be a stretched Lincoln or Cadillac sedan.
Have a little class for crying out loud.
Along those lines, I saw one of these in Vegas:
A stretch armored truck made into a limo.
Because... reasons, I guess.
One thing. They might be concerned some of the other "stretches" sagged in the middle. This one probably won't.
In reply to Trans_Maro:Are you trying to imply Lincolns and Cadillacs have class?
Trans_Maro wrote:
dean1484 wrote:
Not a fan of the limo unless it was a stretch Excursion or expedition or something. I mean if I am going to be really long I want to be tall also.
That's not a Limousine, it's a bus. A stretched van/SUV is just another bus.
You're riding the bus.
Limo companies have fleeced the public with these drunkbusses for years now.
They're cheaper to stretch because they're body-on-frame so the limo companies like them more.
If I'm paying for a damn limo to take me somewhere, it had better be a stretched Lincoln or Cadillac sedan.
Have a little class for crying out loud.
Working at a Casino, I often see all sorts of limos coming and going (we even have our own fleet of Silver Stretched Towncars) but I get a big snicker everytime I see a stretched hummer.. all that room, and teeny tiny doors for the people to get in
I tried hard to get my wife to buy one over a minivan....sigh..all I could think was how nice the privacy partition would be.
i want to get a White Limo like this one...
In reply to Rupert:
No, I'm implying that there is a difference between a limousine and a drunkbus.
The drunkbusses are built on Lincoln and Cadillac chassis as well.
If your "limo" has a stripper pole in it or a bunch of dudebros yelling "woooo", it's probably a drunkbus.
Limousine:
Drunkbus:
Here ya go Petrol, for $1000 you can try one out.
http://salem.craigslist.org/cto/4847061885.html
My step dad brought home a Hearse to use for a family car, but my mom made him take it back.
I was just estimating the ten inches, giggity, but that is probably just a factory 'L'
Trans_Maro wrote:
exactly what I was talking about... huge long limo.. teeny tiny doors to get in
plance1
SuperDork
2/22/15 4:22 a.m.
mad_machine wrote:
Trans_Maro wrote:
exactly what I was talking about... huge long limo.. teeny tiny doors to get in
More importantly "get out of"
Trans_Maro wrote:
dean1484 wrote:
Not a fan of the limo unless it was a stretch Excursion or expedition or something. I mean if I am going to be really long I want to be tall also.
That's not a Limousine, it's a bus. A stretched van/SUV is just another bus.
You're riding the bus.
Limo companies have fleeced the public with these drunkbusses for years now.
They're cheaper to stretch because they're body-on-frame so the limo companies like them more.
If I'm paying for a damn limo to take me somewhere, it had better be a stretched Lincoln or Cadillac sedan.
Have a little class for crying out loud.
Umm, all Town Cars are body on frame.
Wally
MegaDork
2/22/15 9:42 a.m.
Somewhat off topic but I had a laugh a few years ago from some European tourists. Since Town Cars live forever they start out in NY picking up millionaire execs on Wall Street and get passed from owner to owner until they are basically taxis. Even as gypsy cabs they still generally look good because the owners keep them up.
One night I was in Harlem walking home when a couple started to talk to me. While we were talking a black Town Car pulled up and two kids still in their uniforms ran out of McDonalds and hopped in. The husband was impressed that in America everyone traveled in Limos.
In reply to aussiesmg:
They're not all Town Cars..