| The Behemoth of all limousines…this monster limo carries hardwood floors, ten televisions, a huge sound system and several bars. This limousine also fits around 24 people and stabs a total of 2.4 meters high and 12 meters in length. This seems like a small home, but it’s actually Dave Brodoway’s new limousine.
Brodoway is the owner of the Executive 4-Star Limousine and runs the boldest and biggest limo in Canada. The behemoth mentioned before is built upon a Ford F-650 chassis. The total price for this gigantor beast of a limo has never been revealed, but it has been speculated that it costs more than a mobile home. The inside of this limousine also contains a stainless steel roof, leather furniture, laser lights and a general feel of a classy restaurant.
When this massive Ford limo rolls down the street it’s definitely a spectacle. Getting into it requires opening one of two doors mounted at the rear of the limo. When opened, a set of hydraulic powered steps slide down to accommodate your ability to get in.
The behemoth limousine was originally built in the US after it managed ot get approved by Transport Canada. According to David Brodoway, “Transport Canada has very strict crash test guidelines.”
With the ability to haul up to 24 passengers, this limousine machine give sit’s creator, Brodoway, a ton of versatility in his limo business especially when it comes to transporting people to and from an NHL game. The lighting systems contained within can be guest operated allowing a customizable atmosphere for your limo clients.
Brodoway even refers to this massive limousine as a “city bus,” showing his trucker mentality by maneuvering it with the skill of a veteran truck driver. He’s even able to back the thing up into a narrow garage with the help of a back door camera. Of course, Brodoway seems to have knack for dirinvg this massive limo despite being a former employee of Safeway. He started his limousine business in 2000 after spending 14 years stuck in the grocery business.
The behemoth Ford Limousine shares several characteristics with commercial buses as it has escape hatches mounted on each window. The hardwood floor has mats to keep people safe during the cold nights where they may slip on the limo floor.
Unfortunately, the down side to running this limo truck is you end up having to fill the dual fuel tanks for it’s Triton v10 engine. It takes diesel, and you could end up spending over $250 filling it up.
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