William H Taft, the 27th President was the first President (1909-1913) to own a car.
The first president to ride in an automobile was President Theodore Roosevelt. The president's first ride was on August 22, 1902.
President William McKinley was the first president to ride in an automobile, but it was not until the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt that the first government-owned automobile was used, a white Stanley Steamer.
William H. Taft
In November of 1899, William McKinley became the first president to ride in an automobile. The car was a steam carriage driven by its inventor, F.O. Stanley, at Washington, D.C.In August of 1902, President Theodore Roosevelt took the first public automobile ride by a president during a parade at Hartford, Connecticut, in a Columbia electric car.
William McKinley was the first US President to ride in an automobile. Theodore Roosevelt was the first US President to fly in an airplane.
William McKinley was the first U.S. President to take a ride in an automobile. McKinley was America's 25th President, serving from 1897 to 1901.
The first Automobile was built in USA. Henry Ford built the first automobile.
Yes. Theodore Roosevelt was the first U.S. President to drive an automobile.
The first automobile in India was the TATA Ambassador.
Henry Ford invented the first automobile.
When was the first automobile sold in the U.S.?
The first United States President to have a car at the White House was William McKinley. It was a steam carriage driven by the inventor F.O. Stanley.