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A '''State Limousine''' (or '''official state car''') is a car used to transport heads of state. It is usually a [[limousine]] or an [[executive car]]. Official state cars are often those of domestic manufacturers, giving leaders an opportunity to demonstrate faith in their nation's products and therefore domestic manufacturing. For example, the President of the United States rides in the domestic [[Cadillac]], the Emperor of Japan uses a [[Lexus]], the British monarch uses a [[Bentley]] and the Prime Minister of Italy uses a [[Maserati]]. | |||
===A=== | ===A=== | ||
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* [[State Limousines of Mauritius|Mauritius]] | * [[State Limousines of Mauritius|Mauritius]] | ||
* [[State Limousines of Mayotte|Mayotte]] | * [[State Limousines of Mayotte|Mayotte]] | ||
* [[State Limousines of Mexico]] | * [[State Limousines of Mexico|Mexico]] | ||
* [[State Limousines of Micronesia]] | * [[State Limousines of Micronesia|Micronesia]] | ||
* [[State Limousines of Moldova]] | * [[State Limousines of Moldova|Moldova]] | ||
* [[State Limousines of Monaco]] | * [[State Limousines of Monaco|Monaco]] | ||
* [[State Limousines of Mongolia]] | * [[State Limousines of Mongolia|Mongolia]] | ||
* [[State Limousines of Montenegro]] | * [[State Limousines of Montenegro|Montenegro]] | ||
* [[State Limousines of Montserrat]] | * [[State Limousines of Montserrat|Monserrat]] | ||
* [[State Limousines of Morocco]] | * [[State Limousines of Morocco|Morocco]] | ||
* [[State Limousines of Mozambique]] | * [[State Limousines of Mozambique|Mozambique]] | ||
* [[State Limousines of Myanmar]] | * [[State Limousines of Myanmar|Myanmar]] | ||
=== N === | === N === | ||
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* [[State Limousines of Sudan|Sudan]] | * [[State Limousines of Sudan|Sudan]] | ||
* [[State Limousines of Suriname|Suriname]] | * [[State Limousines of Suriname|Suriname]] | ||
* [[State Limousines of Swaziland|Swaziland]] | * [[State Limousines of Swaziland|Swaziland]] | ||
* [[State Limousines of Sweden|Sweden]] | * [[State Limousines of Sweden|Sweden]] | ||
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=== Y === | === Y === | ||
* [[State Limousines of Yemen|Yemen]] | * [[State Limousines of Yemen|Yemen]] | ||
* [[State Limousines of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]] | |||
=== Z === | === Z === | ||
* [[State Limousines of Zambia|Zambia]] | * [[State Limousines of Zambia|Zambia]] | ||
* [[State Limousines of Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]] | * [[State Limousines of Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]] | ||
==External Links== | |||
* [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/live/live.html?in_article_id=371165&in_page_id=1889 All the Presidents' motors] The Daily Mail | |||
* [http://www.businessweek.com/autos/content/aug2006/bw20060814_755945.htm Rulers of the Road] Business Week | |||
* [http://www.autoblog.com/2007/03/05/dubyas-dts-and-other-presidential-conveyances/ Dubya's DTS and other presidential conveyances] Autoblog | |||
[[Category:State Limousines]] | [[Category:State Limousines]] |
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A State Limousine (or official state car) is a car used to transport heads of state. It is usually a limousine or an executive car. Official state cars are often those of domestic manufacturers, giving leaders an opportunity to demonstrate faith in their nation's products and therefore domestic manufacturing. For example, the President of the United States rides in the domestic Cadillac, the Emperor of Japan uses a Lexus, the British monarch uses a Bentley and the Prime Minister of Italy uses a Maserati.
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External Links
- All the Presidents' motors The Daily Mail
- Rulers of the Road Business Week
- Dubya's DTS and other presidential conveyances Autoblog