Who invented limos?

Around 1928, a coach company called Armbruster created an elastic limousine in Fort Smith, Arkansas. Armbruster cars were primarily used to transport famous leaders of big bands, such as Glenn Miller and Benny Goodman, and their bands and teams. The first automotive limousine developed in 1902 was designed for the driver to sit outside under a covered compartment. This brings us back to the origin of the word limousine, so called because this covered compartment physically resembled the hood worn by people living in Limoges.

The limousine has a history even before cars were invented and the first stretched limousine for cars dates back nearly 100 years. This type of limousine was invented in Arkansas in 1928, but was not associated with formal occasions as it is today. The first limousines for cars originated in 1902, less than two decades after the invention of the first practical car. Therefore, the limousine has a history even before cars were invented and the first stretched limousine for cars dates back almost 100 years.

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