QOTD: What's the Best Car Movie (or Auto Industry Flick) You've Ever Seen?

Matthew Guy
by Matthew Guy

Today’s an easy one: what, in your opinion, is the best car movie ever made?

We’ll even let you choose your own yardstick. Your selection can be a film that’s totally based in the car genre or it could simply have a phenomenal car chase at some point during its running time. Maybe it’s a unique take on the industry, or some sort of documentary based on real life events.

You know I’m going to toss Days of Thunder out there for consideration, if for nothing else than the beach scene where the two lads lay waste to a couple of rental cars. I remember watching this flick as a 10-year old, sitting on the hood of dad’s old Chevy Blazer at B&L Drive-In Theatre in Boyd’s Cove, Newfoundland. Being an impressionable young boy, it’s arguable my infatuation with cars was cemented in that gravel parking lot.

More recently, the documentary A Faster Horse provided the world with what I think is one of the best conversations about managing a team ever put to the small screen. Dave Pericak, then chief engineer of the Mustang, talked with a filmmaker about the importance of letting one’s team do their work and flourish, rather than micromanaging the place. It’s an incredible and beautifully delivered train of thought, and I encourage you to watch this clip.

Matthew Guy
Matthew Guy

Matthew buys, sells, fixes, & races cars. As a human index of auto & auction knowledge, he is fond of making money and offering loud opinions.

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  • Super555 Super555 on Feb 06, 2018

    Yes Zacman Vanishing Point and the 90s remake were both epic. I love that scene in the remake when the Challenger and black '68 Charger cop car are playing chicken in the Arizona desert. Truly great filmmaking. Also Days of Thunder. Opening scenes and Cole's first test at Charlotte great sound and camera work!

  • Gosteelerz Gosteelerz on Feb 06, 2018

    The Wraith Death car on the freeway If you're into cheesy movies.

  • ToolGuy Why would they change the grille?
  • Oberkanone Nissan proved it can skillfully put new frosting on an old cake with Frontier and Z. Yet, Nissan dealers are so broken they are not good at selling the Frontier. Z production is so minimal I've yet to see one. Could Nissan boost sales? Sure. I've heard Nissan plans to regain share at the low end of the market. Kicks, Versa and lower priced trims of their mainstream SUV's. I just don't see dealerships being motivated to support this effort. Nissan is just about as exciting and compelling as a CVT.
  • ToolGuy Anyone who knows, is this the (preliminary) work of the Ford Skunk Works?
  • Kwik_Shift_Pro4X I will drive my Frontier into the ground, but for a daily, I'd go with a perfectly fine Versa SR or Mazda3.
  • Zerofoo The green arguments for EVs here are interesting...lithium, cobalt and nickel mines are some of the most polluting things on this planet - even more so when they are operated in 3rd world countries.
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