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Using your car as a weapon and impenetrable armor.
Any requests on the kind of car?"
"Something with armor?" she said. "Oooh, and headrest DVD. Bonus for surround sound."
"Rocket launchers," Michael said.
"One hot yellow Hummer with optional mass destruction package, coming up.
Slowing the car, peering through the trees, on the lookout for
shopping trolleys
The armored cars of dreams, contrived to let us do so many a dangerous thing.
I have very nice cars. I never get to drive them, because I'm never home.
Fast cars are my only vice.
I'm not very good with cars. They rebel against me.
I love fast cars ... and to go too fast in them.
The car is the cigarette of the future
The automobile is an American cultural symbol.
Detroit: Cars and rock 'n' roll. Not a bad combo.
The automobile is technologically more sophisticated than the bundling board, but the human motives in their uses are sometimes the same.
I'm really proud of 'Cars.' 'Cars,' when it first came out, got probably the most mediocre reviews of a Pixar film.
I just love cars; I've been like that since I was a kid. It's an infatuation because we grew up poor. Cars was something we were always trying to get.
If I Had A Car By Ted Summerfield Title: If I Had A Car Author: Ted Summerfield Published by Miown Publishing Copyright July 2011 Ted Summerfield Cover by: Ted Summerfield ISBN: 978-0-9868804-6-9
I like fast cars. And I like champions.
A car is a 2,000 pound projectile that can go 100 miles an hour.
I have one car that works; it's fast and safe: an Audi 5. And I have two old cars that never work: an old Peugeot convertible, and an Alfa Romeo Giulia.
Men love women but, even more than that, men love cars.
People who, like me, grew up in the 1950s and 1960s after World War II, grew up with cars.
the fear of being trapped between cars.
Fast cars like Porsches and Ferraris - they are things of beauty.
Stop calling me Car, alright? I'm not an automobile.
I never bothered with cars. I was probably one of the few kids in school who didn't run around with hot-rod magazines. As I would be at home fiddling with my guitar, they would be fiddling with a car engine.
Everybody has this fond association with the car from Back to the Future, but most people have never seen one. I've seen people drive off the berm trying to take pictures. It ends up being dangerous.
I don't know anything about cars. I can promise you that.
First we build people, then we build cars.
I am a pop culture person. And car people have clearly contributed to pop culture, which is how I knew about purple French tail lights and 30-inch fins without exactly knowing what they were.
Cars are a fairly unpleasant thing to have to draw.
I love muscle cars.
Maserati. Coco's beloved
There were car gods there: a powerful, serious-faced contingent, with blood on their black gloves and on their chrome teeth: recipients of human sacrifice on a scale undreamed-of since the Aztecs.
I love working on cars.
I've always loved fast vehicles and looking at interesting cars.
The automobile is the most dangerous weapon in our society - cars kill more than wars do.
The perfect racing car crosses the finish line first and subsequently falls into its component parts.
A racing car is an animal with a thousand adjustments.
With this film, 'Need For Speed,' with this, we had a blank canvas to work with. What we had to do was have fast cars, and that's it.
Every parent knows that for a kid, the car is chloroform..
God love the car. It has shown the naked heart that lives in all of us. Man invented the car but the car
out of pure malevolence no doubt
changed the history of the world by reinventing man.
A car just gets me from A to B. I really don't spend that much time driving.
The car was the iPhone of the 20th century. Kids these days don't have to drive anymore. They just go there virtually.
One car behind him. Two
'Le Mans' is the only racing movie that is totally realistic.
Growing up in New York City, my car culture is minimal. I rode on the train, the bus. I walked; I rode my bike, and when I was younger, I rode my skateboard.
'Cars' was about Lightning McQueen learning to slow down and to enjoy life. The journey is the reward.
A Ford motorcar is a magical thing in the night with the spraying lamps against the pitch road and the smell of metal and perfume under the clothy roof.
A car is just fast enough when you stand in front of it in the morning and are afraid to unlock it.
Now, personally, I like a car with some sort of character.
I love the practicality of a good car. You know what I mean? And when I say 'practicality,' I mean the complete practicality of a Ferrari 458, a wonderfully fantastic every day car.
I'm a girl that loves cars. I've always loved them. I love to drive with the windows down, sunroof open, and music pumping.
I love cars, but I love bikes more.
Screw the dialogue, let's wreck some cars.
A car is just a moving, giant handbag! You never have actually to carry groceries, or dry cleaning, or anything! You can have five pairs of shoes with you at all times!
A combustion engine of ambition and disappointment.
My driver Kellie Frost and I would race these fellows home and they were always faster on the highway. We did the same with Daniel and his driver, and thus began a long series of jokes and competitions to alleviate the impossible hours and tensions this film provoked.
I'm not that careful with cars.
Porsches are a great drive.
No matter how good you are, how brave you are or anything, it comes down to that car so many times. Not every time, but so many times.
I've always had an affinity and a passion for cars and that whole car culture.
The two inventions of the century, the car and the computer, are gradually coming closer together.
The American automobile has changed the habits of every member of modern society.
Life is way too short for boring cars.
As a car lover, I ask myself, 'What am I going to be buying in the future? Will it be a boring, underpowered, dorky car because the government tells me I shouldn't pollute? Or do I come up with a cool-looking, sexy dream car that is also part of the future?'
Either the car is stationary, or it's on the move.
I've always been into cars. Cars are part of our genetic makeup. It's unavoidable.
Parking lots and chaos.
The ultimate concept car will move so fast, even at rest, as to be invisible.
of the station wagon tearing up the
The cars we drive say a lot about us.
Even when they're not causing injury, human-controlled cars are often driven inefficiently, ineptly, antisocially, or in other ways additive to the sum of human misery.
Automobiles are often conveniently tagged as the villains responsible for the ills of cities and the disappointments and futilities of city planning. But the destructive effect of automobiles are much less a cause than a symptom of our incompetence at city building.
I don't actually own a car.Car-- Chris Martin
Life's a car ride ... Sometimes it's cruise control down smooth highways. Other times it's potholes on rural roads.
How strange it began to seem that cars have bodies that never are supposed to touch, a disaster if they do.
I have about 40 cars, of which 25 to 30 are what you might call serious.
Over my lifetime, the car had actually transcended the fact that it is a car. It has become a venue.
Everybody in New York City knows there's way more cars than parking spaces. You see cars driving in New York all hours of the night. Its like musical chairs except everybody sat down around 1964.
I don't know how to drive a car.
Thanks to relentless media exposure and little-understood financing and sales practices, not to mention the perception of autos as important status indicators, most people replace their cars on a regular basis.
The car has become an article of dress without which we feel uncertain, unclad, and incomplete in the urban compound.
The parents of teenagers would love to have a car that won't go very far or go very fast. They could just cruise around the neighborhood, drive it to school, see their friends, plug it in overnight.
In the movies, every crazy old fart needs a cool old car. Jack Nicholson drove a spiffy yellow 1970 Dodge Challenger two-door in 'The Bucket List.' In 'Gran Torino,' the cranky pensioner played by Clint Eastwood not only owned a 1972 GT Sport, he also used to build cars like that at the Ford plant.
Firstly the cars aren't too complicated. They have no traction control, for example, which means you can spin if you try too hard and damage your tires if you're not careful with your driving style.
The car business is a lot like football. In football, you have to win once a week. In the car business, you have to win every day.
Everything in life is somewhere else, and you get there in a car.
I don'tsell cars; I sell engines. The cars I throw in for free since something has tohold the engines in.
I am a brush, the car is my track and the artist my canvas
No action hero is more closely associated with cars than James Bond.
highway after the boy.
Am I a car aficionado? No: for me, cars have always been just for transport. I didn't even know anyone who had a car until I was 14 or 15.
A car for every purse and purpose.
People get very thoughtful when they are in cars. I no longer care for cars. I don't collect them.
An Englishman's car is his castle on wheels.
The perfectly good car comes with a perfectly dangerous girl.
Vehicles are one of the best modes of transportation. Relationships are one of the best vehicles of transformation.
When it comes to cars, only two varieties of people are possible - cowards and fools.
You ride in a limousine the first time, it's a big thrill but after that it's just a stupid car.
There are people in the world who care about automobiles, and there are people who couldn't care less, and then there are the people who are impressed by the Dilemma, and those people are everyone.