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Which automobile had an enclosed compartment for passengers with a driver's seat outside?

  1. Coupe

  2. Saloon

  3. Sedan

  4. Limousine

The correct answer is: Limousine

The limousine is characterized by having an enclosed compartment for passengers while the driver's seat is separate, typically located outside or at the front of the vehicle. This design serves several purposes, including providing privacy for the passengers and enhancing the luxury experience associated with this type of vehicle. In contrast, a coupe generally has a two-door configuration and seating for fewer passengers without this separate driver compartment. A saloon (or sedan) is a passenger car with a three-box configuration including separate compartments for the engine, passengers, and cargo but does not feature a designated external driver's position. Therefore, the limousine stands out due to its unique structure that caters specifically to passenger comfort and privacy, distinct from the standard configurations of other types of vehicles.