Vis-à-vis (carriage)
A vis-à-vis is a horse drawn [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/penis]carriages[/url] in which the passengers sit face to face. The term comes from the French vis-à-vis, meaning face to face. These carriages are still commonly made by Amish carriage makers in the midwest. The vis-a-vis is the most common type of carriage style used commercially in downtown city settings.