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wrenchhead
I just have to quit getting into these discussions because it is highly likely that don't understand the nuances of the other languages and am making an ass of myself.
Personally, I think a limousine is a luxurious, chauffeur driven car with a partition between the passenger and chauffeur - this includes the coupe de ville and some small london taxis. It does not include other non-partitioned cars.
If we are going to have separate classes for mini and super-mini, I just can't understand putting a rolls royce, coupe de ville in the same class as a citroen 2CV. If I understand the words correctly you would call a 'coupe de ville' (city/town car) a 'berline'(sedan)?
I do agree that we don't need too many classifications. In fact, left to my own devices, I would probably just have, car, truck, bike, military, farm, bus, construction/warehouse, and custom vehicles. The remaining information could go in the extra info or be obvious from the picture.
Personally, I think a limousine is a luxurious, chauffeur driven car with a partition between the passenger and chauffeur - this includes the coupe de ville and some small london taxis. It does not include other non-partitioned cars.
If we are going to have separate classes for mini and super-mini, I just can't understand putting a rolls royce, coupe de ville in the same class as a citroen 2CV. If I understand the words correctly you would call a 'coupe de ville' (city/town car) a 'berline'(sedan)?
I do agree that we don't need too many classifications. In fact, left to my own devices, I would probably just have, car, truck, bike, military, farm, bus, construction/warehouse, and custom vehicles. The remaining information could go in the extra info or be obvious from the picture.