Franklin D. Roosevelt – About $165K, Packard 12
FDR loved beautiful cars. And the Packard 12 was a gorgeous one—especially the convertible model. However, there was a concern for his safety when in it, so an armored car had to be found that would do the job. A special bulletproof car was built for him, which was probably covered by taxes. But while this was being done, he tested out the infamous Al Capone’s bullet-proof Cadillac! Apart from his historical car policy changes, FDR was the one who initiated the world’s first atomic bomb’s development. Also, he, along with other Allied leaders, did the foundation work required for the United Nations.