Dwight D. Eisenhower is known for driving a Willys Jeep, as he was one of the generals responsible for overseeing victory over the Nazis and ensuring Fascism and tyranny would not reign over Europe.
Being one of the oldest men ever inaugurated as president, Ronald Reagan had a long career as an actor before entering politics first as Governor of California and then as POTUS.
The early efforts of the manufacturer led the Rolls to its being hailed as the finest car in the world and, in the 1920s, Rolls Royce ownership was about as cool as it gets.
Herbert Hoover may have been our first businessman president, having never held elected office before his election as POTUS.
FDR was a wealthy man long before moving to Washington and owned the Hyde Park estate in New York, a sprawling estate with a sizable mansion, stables, and garage.
President Lyndon B. Johnson was not only a capable and highly-esteemed statesman, but he was also a complicated figure.
George W. Bush cultivated a rugged cowboy persona on the campaign much in the style of Reagan
Governor Bill Clinton established his cool bona fides on the campaign trail when showing off his musical talent by playing saxophone on the Arsenio Hall show in 1992.
President Joe Biden displays a keen sense of style, regularly donning his signature aviator sunglasses and tailored Ralph Lauren suits.