By on August 31, 2007

1959_cadillac_deville_automobile_great_condition.jpg"Keeping federal taxes low and ensuring that those funds are spent wisely by Washington bureaucrats will continue to be my highest priority. I'm proud of my record as a fiscal conservative." That's Dan Burton's official response to the revelation that the Indianapolis congressional representative leases a Cadillac DeVille at the taxpayer's expense. While Dan has the right idea– $700 a month for a Caddy pales in comparison to, um, anything you'll find in the federal pork barrel– the brouhaha shows that A) the Cadillac brand still has power despite everything GM has done to destroy it and B) some politicians just can't help themselves. Or can and do. Anyway, The Indianapolis Star has a rundown (so to speak) of their pols whips. Needless to say, they're all American, including a Buick, Dodge Grand Caravan, Chrysler Pacifica, Oldsmobile minivan (?), Chrysler 300 and a brace of Impalas. Seems the presidential candidates' predilection for the Ford Escape Hybrid hasn't trickled down quite yet. 

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5 Comments on “Hoosier Rep’s Leased Caddy Shines Light on Local Pol’s Cars...”


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    Don’t bet on the ‘All American’ line. That’s the campaign car. The last time I rode through the Pennsylvania legislator’s parking lot in Harrisburg, I saw quite a few Jags, Mercs, and Bimmers.

    EVERY politician has one American nameplate in the garage – it comes out every reelection campaign, or whenever there’s a good chance that the press will be around.

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    Yeah, it seems to have taken Fred Thompson quite a while to find just the right pickup truck to rent for this campaign.

    I remember when the PA governor Tom Ridge got in trouble for riding a Serotta made in NY instead of a Cannondale.

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    Redbarchetta

    A Chrysler 300 for $768/month, is it dipped in gold. More abuse from our elected officials, what a suprise.

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    jcain

    Advantages: The GSA uses its bulk-buying power to negotiate lower rates.

    “Lower rates?”

    A Chrysler 300 for 5-series money doesn’t sound like “lower rates” to me.

  • avatar
    Dave M.

    The Chrysler 300 isn’t American made, is it?

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