Sobolewski: The first cool car was from a radio show of the 1930s. The hero's name was Green Hornet; his car was a fast black limousine called the Black Beauty. One of its gimmicks was that it could be made to run absolutely silently; this came from the Pierce-Arrow, which once had America's most powerful engine, yet was quiet. Rum-runners liked to drive this car for these reasons. In the 1960s the hero appeared on television and the car was a customized Chrysler Imperial; then a cool garage was made for it as well.
KendraKirai: While ''thematically'', Wheeljack being a rally-racing Lancia Stratos Turbo doesn't really fit, but it's still looks remarkably futuristic and techno-y..which does rather fit him.
{{Ununnilium}}: Edit it in, Sobolewski! That's what a Wiki is for! >>
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{{Citizen}}: Certainly, if you see a lion, you get in the car, but what if [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cit_fate_stay_night_game_-_saber_lion_car.png the lion]] ''is'' the car? =P
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{{Darmok}}: I was going to add the Mustang from the ''Gone in 60 Seconds'' remake. The problem is, while the movie isn't mentioned yet, the car is there some 4 times already. Does this count as repetition, or should there be groupings for whenever a certain car appears in a movie? (Of course, it doesn't hurt that it's driven by Nicolas Cage!)
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{{LoSboccacc}}: I remember one episode where the General Lee had to be reinforced to perform a particular stunt, anyone remembers the episode?