Worst Car Movies

Nov 29, 2009

Here as a list of some of the most embarrassing movies that have featured cars within them. Many of them have done okay in the box office but in my personal opinion are just rubbish.

Herbie: Fully Loaded

This film took reinvented the Herbie franchise and was released in 2005 and starred Lindsay Lohan, Justin Long and Michael Keaton. Although this film made some really nice profits my personal opinion is that the film itself was actually pretty pants and doesnt touch the quality of the original films.

Fast and Furious

Although many people will certainly argue and say that this is one of the best car movies that has come to the big screen in recent years I am here to argue the complete opposite. This film only does one thing, encourage people to pimp up their cars and act like complete fools. The problem is that the storyline to all of these films are very much the same and always end up in a poor race where the obvious happens. None of the critics have really liked any of these films yet they seem to do very well in the box office for some strange reason.

The Italian Job- Remake

The Italian Job is something that should not have been remade, the film was a cult classic and even trying to touch it was a pretty pointless thing to do. They are even thinking about making a sequel to this film which is just not going to work at all so they should not even do it.

In all seriousness, if you are actually considering getting a car then it may be worth looking into car leasing or van leasing as it can actually prove to be a cheaper way of doing things. It can always be a good idea to look at all of the options available when it comes to purchasing a car. For specific manufactures why not try Audi Leasing.

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