The first limousine was invented in around 1928.
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Yes. "Limousine" is a brand, therefore making it a proper noun. So is "Hummer Limousine", or, "Stretch Limousine", etc.
The phrase "on his limousine" is a prepositional phrase, with "on" being the preposition and "his limousine" being the object of the preposition.
Limousine tint is usually 5%.
NO! Limousine's didn't exist in the era of the Titanic
The Girl in the Limousine was created on 1924-07-20.
White Limousine was created on 2006-01-26.
Black Limousine was created on -19-03-01.
Limousine is an object, therefore used as a noun in a sentence.
There is no difference. Limo is just short for limousine.
The term Limousine originally came from France. Go to the link for more information! :] http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=limousine