Your mom and dad when you were born
Yes. Theodore Roosevelt was the first U.S. President to drive an automobile.
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.
The electric car was first made in England.
They made the first electric car in London
An electric car uses a battery-powered electric motor to drive the vehicle. Rechargeable batteries are used to provide power to the controller. The purpose of an electric car is to provide significantly less pollution into the air.
I think Theodore Roosevelt was the first to ride in a car, but it was before he was president. McKinley was the first sitting president to ride in a car.
He "can" but in public circumstances, he "may" not.
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I drive a gas/electric hybrid car.
No fully electric car has even anything near that range.
My guess is Franklin Roosevelt. There is not much reason for a president to own a car while he lives in the White House. Harding knew how to drive when he became president but I do not know that he kept a car once he was president. Coolidge never learned to drive, so I don't think he would own a car while he was president. I know that FDR owned a special car with hand controls that he used when was at his little white house in Warm Springs, GA.
The first electric headlamps were introduced in 1898 on the Columbia Electric Car from the Electric Vehicle Company of Hartford ,Connecticut