Who invented limousines?

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The term limousine is derived from the French district of that name where the people were known for the local fashion of wearing hooded coats. In the early days of autos, when most cars were open, apparently someone began calling closed cars limousines & apparently the term somehow became applicable to only large formal, chauffeur driven vehicles.

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