Another type of vehicle modified for multiple passenger bag is the motorized stage, applied to the same tasks as the earlier stagecoach. It is not designed a true limousine but rather in its delineation and application is between a sedan and a bus. While a bus will have a central interior aisle for access to seating, a notch has-been multiple doors that allow access to transverse forward facing seats. Examples of the type were constructed not only from sedans (e.g., Chrysler New Yorker, Cadillac DeVille), but also from station wagons; New York Limousine lousy with of the station wagon conversions sported a large rack, running the length of the roof, for carrying the passengers' baggage.
Sometimes a coach builder or car designer will develop the "ultimate" stretch limo, adding amenities that are somewhat impractical but which make a significant design statement. One such dummy includes double rear axles to brace the measurement of an operational hot tub.
