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  2. Presidential state car (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Taft's 1911 White steamer. President William Howard Taft changed things at the White House, converting the stables there to a garage and purchasing a four-car fleet [9] on a budget of $12,000 (equivalent to about $407,000 in 2023): [11] two "luxurious" Pierce-Arrow cars, a Baker Motor Vehicle electric car, and a $4,000 (equivalent to about $136,000 in 2023) 1911 White Motor Company steam car.

  3. Motorcade - Wikipedia

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    Motorcade transporting U.S. President George W. Bush in Charlotte, North Carolina. A motorcade, or autocade, is a procession of motor vehicles.Uses can include ceremonial processions for funerals or demonstrations, but can also be used to provide security while transporting a very important person.

  4. List of largest passenger vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Model Type Length Passengers Year introduced Year discontinued Icon of the Seas: Cruise ship: 364.75 m (1,196.7 ft) [1] 5610 double occupancy, [2] 7600 max. 2023 Wonder of the Seas

  5. 10 Cars That Outlast the Average Vehicle - AOL

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    Buying a car is a big deal. Whether you opt for a brand-new model or one that's simply new to you, it's important to invest in a vehicle you can count on. Check Out: 3 Things You Must Do When Your

  6. List of best-selling automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Over 18,000,000 sold worldwide in 25 years and in 4 generations up to 2007. 10 million of them were sold only in Europe. [79] The best-selling car in the world in 1998 surpassing the Toyota Corolla with 910,839 sales, at that time being produced in four continents and was sold under five marques with five different body styles. [80] Perodua ...

  7. Superliner (railcar) - Wikipedia

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    The order then consisted of 120 coaches, 55 sleepers, 34 diners, and 26 lounges. Amtrak soon increased the order to 284 cars: it added 30 coaches, 15 sleepers, 5 diners, and deleted 1 lounge. [8] [9] The initial order cost $143.6 million; [10] with the additional cars and other payments the cost rose to $250 million. [11]

  8. Recreational vehicle terms - Wikipedia

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    The house batteries are separate and isolated electrically from the vehicle batteries, known in this context as engine batteries that are used to start and operate the motor vehicle part of the RV (motor of a motorhome, car or truck for tow vehicles or campers). RV batteries differ from car or truck batteries in that they are 'deep cycle ...

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