Along with 'Amby', as the country's oldest car brand is commonly known as, there is also humble Maruti-800, as also the all-time sturdy Bullet and now-forgotten Rajdoot bikes that remain in possession of some Lok Sabha candidates.
Taking the collections of vehicles to an all-together different level, a few have also declared mopeds, scooters and even bicycles as vehicles owned by them or their family members.
From BJP, the Amby-owners include former party President Nitin Gadkari, former Union minister Shahnawaz Hussain, film star-turned politician Shatrughan Sinha and the party's Darjeeling candidate S S Ahluwalia.
Among Congress leaders, Union Minister Kamal Nath, as also at least two party candidates from Delhi -- J P Agarwal and Ramesh Kumar, have Ambassador cars in their lists.
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Others with Ambassadors include J&K National Panthers Party candidate from Udhampur Prof Bhim Singh, JD-U candidate from Jhanjharpur (Bihar) Davendra Prasad Yadav and RJD's Karakat candidate Kanti Singh.
Hindustan Motors itself was set up as the country's first car market in 1942, just a few years before Independence. Ambassador remained the preferred vehicle for politicians, bureaucrats and other ruling-class members for years and it enjoyed an almost-monopoly till 80s, when other brands began coming in.
While the brand remains in existence even now, it considerably lost its edge on roads in 90s. But the company has been trying hard in the past few years to relaunch the brand to reclaim its lost glory.