Wednesday, February 22, 2012

What're cars usually taken by presidents of U.S.?

Detroit, - All want to know what cars are owned by the American president. The facts speak that the cars of a special, powerful and superior than ordinary cars.

Cadillac, a premium brand of General Motors (GM) can not be separated by the President of the United States. Because, for state mobility, both within and outside the country, the vehicle manufacturer's own country it is believed nearly 100 years. Well, coincide on the national holiday to commemorate the birth of President George Washington on February 22 (President's Day) is celebrated every third week in February (20/2), GM tried to glance through the cars that have "accompanied" the U.S. leader.

What're cars usually taken by presidents of U.S.?

This variant of the Cadillac.

A. Cadillac One. Barrack Obama in charge of delivering the inaugural parade after the inauguration of the 44th U.S. president in January 2009. Specifications that have only known by a team of designers who had only a few people.

2. Series 53 in 1916. Woodrow Wilson V8 engine used as a parade through the streets of Boston in celebration of victory in World War I, 1919. This car also has an important role in World War I because it has the power and resilience that can be relied upon.

3. 341 series in 1928. Accompany Calvin Coolidge was President of the United States the thirtieth time. V8-engined car has a maximum power of 90 PS with 3 speed manual transmission.


4. 1928 Town Sedan. Body is armored with a canvas roof on a mission when the presidency of Franklin D. era Roosevelt. In Italy, Cadillac Town Sedan had a chance to wear gangster Al Capone.

5. Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth, twin car called the Cadillac convertible model for the presidency three times started from Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower. The name was taken from the legendary British cruise ship because it is durable and reliable with a length of 6553 mm long and weighs 3475 kg. In which there is a light weapon, 2-way radio and a large capacity generator.

6. Eldorado. Eisenhower as the 34th U.S. president was using this product in the inaugural parade in 1953. Eldorado pioneered the use of a car windshield frame.

7. Queen Mary II, Queen Elizabeth II, the output 1956 as the successor of the previous Convertible product. John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson used her as the presidential car. Products with a transparent roof on the back of the line was discontinued after the 1968 production.

8. Fleetwood Brougham Limousine and 1983, accompanied Ronald Reagan during his tenure. Limousine variant was proposed to be used in the movie In The Line of Fire, 1993, but for security reasons, ultimately emerges is a replica version.

9. Limousine, 1993, Bill Clinton marks a new era of presidential limo's first product designed, developed and built by the Cadillac. Previously, modified by the presidential limo limousine company.