World’s longest hummer limo rolls into OZ

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The world’s longest hummer limousine has been unveiled in Canberra Australia where the impressive vehicle will be available to hire for special functions.

Boasting a whopping 24 seats, and standing at 12.3 metres in length, the giant pink hummer is the world’s longest limousine. Every square inch of the massive limo is jam packed with luxury features so as to provide passengers with a memorable experience.

The pink hummer comes complete with no less than 6 different bars, a selection of flat screen TVs, disco LED lights and lasers lighting, a smoke machine, and a pumping 4000W sound system.

Weighting in at a hefty 9.5 tonnes, the hummer limo is equipped with 8 separate 24 inch alloy wheels, and also features dramatic suicide doors which are guaranteed to turns heads.

The pink hummer limousine made its debut at the Summernats 24 event in the Canberra area of Australia. The owners previously bought a smaller version of the hummer and discovered there was a big demand for hummer limo hire in the area, especially for formals, proms and birthdays, and so decided to upgrade to the 24-seater limo.

The UK’s leading limo hire provider, Limo Broker, offers a wide range of hummer limos for chauffeur driven hire throughout the country. With a wide choice available, including pink, black, silver, white, red, blue and yellow hummer limos to choose from, you’ll be spoilt for choice when you check out Limo Broker’s extensive range of hummers.

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