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In Maine, Lilley's Limousine was first to buy one of the Hummers, which cost $115,000 ? nearly twice the cost of a sedan-based limo.
Lilley's Hummer is 32 feet long ? double a regular Hummer's length ? and it's wide enough to have a center aisle with seating on either side. The result: It can seat up to 20 people. Other versions of the Hummer limo can seat even more.
"It's a beast. It's definitely a beast," said Dan DeCosta, one of the Lilley's owners. Gas mileage also is beastly: 8 miles per gallon.
"We like to refer to the 'under 30s' because that group responds best to trendy, high profile and pomp."
In Maine, Lilley's Limousine was first to buy one of the Hummers, which cost $115,000 ? nearly twice the cost of a sedan-based limo.
Lilley's Hummer is 32 feet long ? double a regular Hummer's length ? and it's wide enough to have a center aisle with seating on either side. The result: It can seat up to 20 people. Other versions of the Hummer limo can seat even more.
"It's a beast. It's definitely a beast," said Dan DeCosta, one of the Lilley's owners. Gas mileage also is beastly: 8 miles per gallon.
"We like to refer to the 'under 30s' because that group responds best to trendy, high profile and pomp."