Feb 03, 2012 02:18 PM EST
President Obama Checks Out Dodge Dart in D.C.

You probably saw it coming. The President of the United States couldn't pass up an auto show in his own town, right? And, no he didn't.

While we can't confirm nor deny if he placed any early orders for the 2013 Dodge Dart, President Barack Obama did sit in one (below), and checked out other Chrysler Group vehicles during his Jan. 31 visit to The Washington Auto Show.

Dodge Brand President/CEO Reid Bigland hosted President Obama during his visit, and walked him around our various vehicles on display.

In addition to the photo below, you can see other photos from the presidential visit on the Chrysler Communications Facebook Page. All images courtesy of The Washington Auto Show.

President Barack Obama checks out the interior of the 2013 Dodge Dart while Dodge Brand President/CEO Reid Bigland (middle) tells him about the roomy features, with Washington Auto Show Producer Gerard Murphy listens in. Murphy also is president of The Washington Area New Automobile Dealers Association

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