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Having one of the most respected and storied automotive backgrounds, '''Germany''' boasts an impressive | Having one of the most respected and storied automotive backgrounds, '''Germany''' boasts an impressive array of vehicles that have been employed by its two main political figureheads, the President and the Chancellor, not to mention other Heads of State and policymakers the world over. This is a rarified class populated by the likes of [[Mercedes-Benz]], [[Audi]], [[Maybach]] and [[Pullman]]. However, there have been a few surprises such as a [[Volkswagen]], albeit a [[Volkswagen Phaeton|Phaeton]] - their top-of-the-line full-size luxury limousine. | ||
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Having one of the most respected and storied automotive backgrounds, Germany boasts an impressive array of vehicles that have been employed by its two main political figureheads, the President and the Chancellor, not to mention other Heads of State and policymakers the world over. This is a rarified class populated by the likes of Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Maybach and Pullman. However, there have been a few surprises such as a Volkswagen, albeit a Phaeton - their top-of-the-line full-size luxury limousine.
Current
Chancellery
Angela Merkel
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Presidency
Horst Köhler
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Previous
Chancellery
Photos
Presidency