Limousines are coveted in pretty much every part of the world, and none more so than presidential limousines. Sometimes the president’s limousine is more famous that the man himself and the president is often remembered and associated with the limousine he was chauffeured in.
Because of the fame and the interest in presidential limousines these limos often find themselves in museums and on show. However, while part of the fun and enjoyment of a limousine is its outward appearance and the impression it has on people, more of the fun is actually had from enjoying the ride, the style and the luxury of the limousine from the inside.
So while presidential limousines, and the limousines of other famous people, are themselves famous and should be preserved, shouldn’t there also be a way to enjoy the ride of the limousine – which we have just said is the best part – rather than just looking at it from behind a velvet rope?