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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWho's car was Mitt driving in that in famous Michigan ad of his? How phony can you get?
Here is the ad where Mitt is attempting to connect with Michigan voters where he is driving the Chrysler that is built in Canada. I would assume that this is his car?
However at Ford field today he told a crowd of 65,000 empty seats that he drove a Mustang, Chevy Pick-up and two Cadillac's?
So I ask, whose car is he driving in the "Growing up" ad? Either this is as phony as one can get OR he cannot remember how many cars he owns....
Must be nice.
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Who's car was Mitt driving in that in famous Michigan ad of his? How phony can you get? (Original Post)
Firebrand Gary
Feb 2012
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bongbong
(5,436 posts)1. His cars
Flip-Flopper owns only Benzes, Jags, etc. None of that lowly domestic iron.
Motown_Johnny
(22,308 posts)2. can you prove that?
I was wondering more about his limousines. He talked about only what he drives, not what he owns.
Since he has been running for President for ~5 years now it is entirely possible that he was smart enough to make sure he only owns American made cars.
I don't know that for sure but would love for someone to find out just exactly what he does own. I am not buying for one second that he lives off a pony car and a pickup.
bongbong
(5,436 posts)3. google?
Google might tell you what he "drives", but for a guy of his wealth he is just driven places. I can't imagine a chaffeur-driven Mustang (not even a Grande from 1973!)