Cars Used Repeatedly In Hollywood Movies

Aston Martin DB5
So, the list begins with the one that still is famous in the domain. The car Aston Martin DB5 got driven by Sean Connery in 1964 (in Goldfinger). Eventually, it then became famous for the gadgets like smoke screens, machine guns, and oil-slick sprayers. The first DB5 got featured in Thunderball(1965). It got sold for US$4.6 million in the year 2010. Later on, Aston Martin had announced that it would manufacture 25 limited editions, with a price tag of US$3.5 million for each beast2020. A majority of vehicles got sold before getting rolled out of its assembly line.

Iron Man's Audi R8
Iron Man, yes, that's right, your favourite Tony Stark drives the Audi R8 in the first film. The motion picture got launched in 2008. The car reflected the intelligence and insouciance of Downey Jr.'s character played to perfection. Probably, that's the reason why this superhero and his car see Stark using the other R8 variants in the subsequent films. As a matter of fact, Downey Junior even took the association with Audi into the pragmatic world by unveiling Audi E-Tron GT!
F&F's 1970 Dodge Charger
In the year 2001, Vin Diesel has driven the Dodge Charger (1970) in The F&F films – Fast and Furious. It got everyone hooked on this franchise with the thrill of the first film. Though cars are powerful and beautiful, they are still at the heart of long-running movie series. However, the popularity of the Dodge Charger is growing among fans of this particular franchise. And due to its popularity, the creators modified the machine &brought it back in the year 2015; it was for Fast &Furious 7.
1969 Ford Mustang – John Wick
In addition to the killing of the dog, it's the theft of the 1969 Mustang that forces Wick to come out of his retirement& go on the revenge spree, which transcends three magnificent action-powered movies. Mustang, specifically, appeared in the very first movie that got launched in the year 2014. To understand what the car comes with – well, it has the Ford 32-valve of the 5.0-litre V8 engine. And it's one of the best cars used in Hollywood movies for more than a single time.

Gone in 60 Seconds' GT500
Did you know that the Mustang GT500 happened to be the ultimate prize coveted by Nicholas Cage's role in Gone in 60 Seconds?Calledthe “Eleanor” in this particular movie, it gets considered as an iconic car to have got raced on the screen. As a matter of fact, the 1967 original comprised the 428 cubic inchesV8 engine. The engine produced 355 hp, going 0-100 km each hour in around 6.5 seconds.
Back To The Future film – DeLorean DMC-12
There are not too many cars that can attract as futuristically as the four-wheeler car. The speciality of the car is that it has the gull-wing doors in the film series. Its V-6 engine got replaced with the V-8 from Porsche 928. This car was portrayed as the time machine in movies. But sadly, the cinematic success did not contribute that much in terms of sales. Alongside, the company was just wound up before the end of the year,the 1980s. As per reports, it got revealed that the car may make its comeback.
Bad Boys For Life – Porsche

So, that's the last one on this list. This car highlights the chase sequence from the movie – Bad Boys for Life! You can spot this car in the third instalment that got released in the year 2020. Will Smith drives this sleek machine when he gleefully speeds the roads down, and the navigator, Martin Lawrence, is seen hilariously eager to get out. By the way, this car features a6-cylinder 420hp engine that can deliver 305 km/hour of speed. Its acceleration is 0-100 km in 4 seconds.
Hopefully, this post has got you covered with the best cars used in Hollywood movies.
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