In the final scene of Cars 2 seen, that all his World Grand Prix stickers, except "WGP 95" and on rear is now seen a sticker, saying "Ka-Ciao, Francesco". During Cars Toons, he has a "transition" paint job, Lightning's spoiler now has a Radiator Springs logo on top, Francesco ...
Opening weekend US & Canada $66,135,507 Jun 26, 2011 Gross worldwide $559,853,036 See detailed box office info on IMDbPro Edit Runtime 1hour46minutes Color Color Sound mix Dolby Digital Datasat SDDS Dolby Surround 7.1 Dolby Atmos
There was going to be a scene where Lightning McQueen and Sally Carrera go on a date, and they see a spy movie starring Finn. Finn's tires read "Firewall". It could be a possible parody of the real-life manufacturer Firestone. Finn's grille resembles a Van Dyke mustache. According to...
Indonesian Minister of Industry Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita said in his opening remarks that "breakthrough" initiatives are needed to boost growth in the sluggish domestic car market. He said the government has relaxed tax rules on EV impor...
In turn, the creation of a social scene around historic racing had a profound effect on the desirability of the cars. Whereas before, classic car ownership had been a niche hobby, owning the right car now became a ticket into a range of exclusive ...
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Rounding the corner into “scene 2”, we encountered Porsche’s Hybrid display, showcasing the Cayenne and Panamera hybrid variants, all displayed in a white. However, the focal point of scene 2 was one centrally located, pearlescent white 918 Spyder as seen below. In sharp contrast to the ...
a 155 mph downhill corner, and the Chevron flew into the Armco barrier, hitting it full on. The two layers of Armco parted, as happened numerous times in 1973, and Birrell suffered critical head injuries. Despite attempts to resuscitate him, he died at the scene. The car was not badly ...
Scene Stealers Sometimes, the most compelling characters in a movie don't utter a line at all — instead, they burn rubber. Most of us can rattle off the names of cars in movies and TV shows that made an impression on us as easily as we can the names of the stars or the places wh...
The opening scene of 'Dazed and Confused' sets the tone for the rest of the film as a bright orange 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge slow-motion slides into a last-day-of-class high school parking lot under the dulcet tones of Aerosmith's contemporary classic 'Sweet Emotion.' ...