@KillerEggnog: New York and its 8-character plates freak me out.
@KillerEggnog: New York and its 8-character plates freak me out.
@Scooter McGee, Esq.: You're gonna get some hop-ons.
@British_Looks_British_Reliabil...: I was going to make an honorable mention for this one; thanks for catching it. The way he chirps the tires going through that gate... I try to recreate that every time I leave a secure gated area. That car really struck a chord with me for some reason.
@Ollie: Here's how I prefer to see a Chrysler 300 in a movie.
@kake81: Reporting in for hater roll call.
@staircar: That movie made me want a Ciera so bad. Still does.
@Van Sarockin, rogue trebuchet: I don't see it... does that mean it's good?
@MrBurger: My dad was a cop in the late 70's and early 80's. He said the Dodges were the only cars he actually liked.
@PHIL: Cameron's Alfa also would have been an acceptable answer. And by acceptable, I mean awesome.
@Ravey Mayvey Slurpee's current urge: V12 Volvo: I tried the "link to current time" feature, but I guess it doesn't work for embedding. FF to 4:17.
@Ravey Mayvey Slurpee's current urge: V12 Volvo: Flying was a feature on the W126. Didn't you know?
@PHIL: No, no. It's all about Twiggy's E-Type.
@Batshitbox: "Should have read my horoscope this morning." My friends never understand why I say that before a 4-2 downshift and double lane change.
@McLawdog: Thanks for referencing this! I always argue that the way Tom Hanks drove the dog shit out of that car (those downshifts were brutal) made it one of the best car chases ever. I thought I was alone. Heart click!
@HeyCharger: Daytona forever!!
@rundablage: For anyone into 50's and 60's French noir, the Traction Avant is well established as the most sinister and gangster car ever made. Just seeing that picture makes me want to put on a nice suit, chainsmoke, and steal diamonds from the Place Vendôme.
@m2m: That Rangie is becoming a Matthew Vaughn trademark. He used another yellow one (LHD this time) in Kickass, driven again by Dexter Fletcher, who was again named "Cody". I think I was the only one in the theater who was a big enough geek to notice. Kickass may have sucked, but seeing that made the movie worth…
@Batshitbox: That truck totally stole the show away from the DeLorean, in my opinion.