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The President of Singapore alternates between a [[Lexus LS|2001 Lexus LS430]] and a [[Mercedes-Benz S-Class|1999 Mercedes Benz S320L]], both of which are white like all of Singapore's previous state cars. When travelling to official events such as the National Day Parade, the Presidential crest is displayed in place of a license plate, while normally it carries the plate SEP1.
The Prime Minister usually travels in a white, short-wheelbase [[Mercedes-Benz S-Class|Mercedes Benz S280]], with civilian plates. The Prime Minister's Office keeps four official cars, all white Mercedes, ready for state occasions and visiting foreign dignitaries.
The President and Prime Minister, who are the only political appointees to be given official cars, are not given car grants unlike other members of the cabinet.
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The President of Singapore alternates between a 2001 Lexus LS430 and a 1999 Mercedes Benz S320L, both of which are white like all of Singapore's previous state cars. When travelling to official events such as the National Day Parade, the Presidential crest is displayed in place of a license plate, while normally it carries the plate SEP1.

The Prime Minister usually travels in a white, short-wheelbase Mercedes Benz S280, with civilian plates. The Prime Minister's Office keeps four official cars, all white Mercedes, ready for state occasions and visiting foreign dignitaries.

The President and Prime Minister, who are the only political appointees to be given official cars, are not given car grants unlike other members of the cabinet.


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