A seven-meter
long masterpiece indeed, it blows all the words out of your mouth as you just
glance at it. 

The photo by the car rent agency shows the lavish interior design of the limo carriage.

Recently this weird vehicle was spotted and photographed parked at Khreshchatyk Street in central Kyiv. The photo was posted by Nash Kyiv news blog and attracted various reactions, most of them ranging from sarcasm to disgust. 

The photo by the Nash Kyiv blog shows the limo carriage parked in central Kyiv.

“And what do we do to make turn into a pumpkin again?” asked Alina Prokopenko, commenting on the photo of the carriage on the Facebook page of the Nash Kyiv. 

“This is Pshonka style,” wrote Alla Zorenko, referring to the former Prosecutor General Viktor Pshonka, whose infamous mansion had quite vulgar interior design, as was discovered when he fled the country following his boss, former Ukraine’s President Viktor Yanukovych in February.

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According to the website of 777 AVTO, the Kyiv car rent service that rents out the limo carriage, its tall curvy doors are encrusted with gold, the cushions inside of the cabin are hand made of white leather encrusted
with Swarovski gems. And of course the limo has a real chandelier that “shines bright like a diamond” and is also encrusted
with gold. 

A crystal chandelier in a car? Why not, indeed?

One of a
kind, as the website claims, this limo carriage can be rented for as much as Hr 1,500 per hour and can
hold six guests in its cabin. A regular limo costs around Hr 1,000 per hour. 

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The website claims that the car is good for weddings, theater performances and even “outdoor kids parties”. One won’t be able to take his daughter’s favorite chihuahua inside though, since animals are not allowed in the car, as the agency’s representative told Kyiv Post over the phone.

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