What are films if they don't have cars in them?
Without meaning to sound like the rectangular-faced car-bore from Top Gear, they are just not very good.
Here are some top films and the cars that were in them.
Bullit: Ford Mustang... and for a bonus point, the car he was chasing was a Dodge Charger
For Your Eyes Only: Yellow Citroen 2CV
Back to the Future: A De Lorean
Pulp Fiction: A Honda Civic
Pulp Fiction Again: A Ford Malibu. Which some movie fans suggest was "keyed" by the character Butch, in revenge for the character Vincent insulting him in an early part of the movie. But that theory is pure conjecture, and, frankly, I think, comes from the minds of people who analyse the film far too deeply.
The Spy Who Loved Me: A Lotus Esprit that can go under-water.
Herbie: A Volkeswagen Beetle, which was partly designed by Hitler, although I don't think he played any part in the design process that gave the car an ability to talk and have an almost human consciousness.
Knight Rider: Technically a TV programme rather than a movie. But the car is a Pontiac Trans-Am, albeit a slightly modified one that talks with an effeminite voice.
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