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The U.S. Secret Service recently received 10 vehicles from automaker General Motors. The array, which included SUVs, trucks and sedans, will be tested and used for training.
The other GM vehicles ordered by the Secret Service are a Chevy Colorado ZR2, two Chevy Corvettes, two Cadillac CT4s, and two Cadillac CT5s. All of the Cadillacs appear to be V-Series models, and ...
The U.S. Secret Service recently received 10 vehicles from automaker General Motors. The array, which included SUVs, trucks and sedans, will be tested and used for training.
GM donated a fleet of performance vehicles to the Secret Service’s James J. Rowley Training Center (RTC) in Laurel, Maryland, and among them were four Cadillac sport sedans: two CT4s and two CT5s.
The 10 GM vehicles were delivered to the Secret Service's James J. Rowley Training Center in Laurel, Maryland for testing and evaluation.
Reading the tea leaves, there's a good chance that those will be the next Secret Service chase vehicles. Read more: You Can Buy A 400-HP V-Series Cadillac For Less Than A Honda Accord Cadillac Style ...
The U.S. Secret Service promoted its relationship with General Motors after the company delivered 10 vehicles May 7 to the agency's James J. Rowley Training Center in Laurel, Maryland.
The Secret Service shared photos of what could be the next presidential limo, known as 'the Beast,' and the next generation of armored SUVs.
While the President gets to ride Cadillac style, the praetorian guard Secret Service has long had to make due with workaday armored Chevy Suburbans for its chase vehicles.