What's HEARSE in Spanish?

Hearse Driver: "Anyone else would like to jump in?"

This choice was a bit creepy, wasn´t it? But I take them as they come.
A HEARSE is a car used to carry coffins from churches to the funeral place and then the cemetery. Of course the itinerary is not necessarily that but a HEARSE is always a long car, a limo, used only to transport cadavers to their final resting place.
In Spanish we used two words to refer to a HEARSE. We call it COCHE FUNEBRE or CARRO FUNEBRE. If the vehicle is one pulled by horses then it is a CARROZA FUNERARIA.  
HEARSES are also called FUNERAL COACHES.

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