The Blues Brothers' police car helped them escape many a tight spot.
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang flew, drove itself, and with some help from Dick Van Dyke became a cherished childhood memory for many.
This computer enhanced Aston Martin DB5 helped Sean Connery's James Bond in Goldfinger and Thunderball and became one of a long line of super cool Bond-mobiles.
This long, finned version of the Batmobile was the dream car of many youngsters growing up in the 80's and 90's.
The newest Batmobile looks more like a tank than its predecessors in Christopher Nolan's latest take on the dark knight.
'Back to the Future' made the DeLorean into an 80's movie icon.
After years on the small screen, the Duke's of Hazzard's General Lee drove into theatres in 2005.
The Mini Coopers in 'The Italian Job' put these mini speedsters on the map and into many people's garages.
What?! A giant marshmallow puff man is terrorizing downtown!? Who ya gonna call? Ghostbusters!... and their boat-like ghost-fighting station wagon.
Austin Powers' Union Jack convertible is a colorful spoof on James Bond's many sleek sports cars.
The convertible in 'Thelma and Louise' helped Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis run from the law, pick up Brad Pitt, and never get caught...
Herbie the Love Bug has long been everyone's favorite Volkswagen speedster.
Danny Zuko's Greased Lightning was a car to dream and sing about, which is just what John Travolta did.
KITT of Knight Rider was the coolest A.I./ sportscar every to be driven by the likes of David Hasselhoff.
Cars 2 characters including old favorites Lightning McQueen and Mater with newcomer Finn McMissile.
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