Hobbs & Shaw, the latest chapter of the Fast & The Furious franchise is out, and it got our wheels turning (see what we did there?) We’re not “car” guys; we view them as transportation for the most part, but we can absolutely appreciate a classic car in a classic film. After all, what would the Bond franchise be without the Aston Martin DB5?

So while we’re not big gearheads (though we do love the occasional episode of Top Gear,) we do love a car movie, so we figured we’d rattle off our picks for the most stylish “car movies” of all time. Gentlemen…start your engines (OK…last car pun, we swear.)

Gone In 60 Seconds

Our personal favorite car movie ever, with the young, weird version of Angelina Jolie, the NNG (never-not-good) Robert Duvall, and Nicholas Cage giving us his most restrained, yet white-knuckled version of that Cage craziness we all want.

The Italian Job

We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: MICHAEL. FUCKING. CAINE. Plus Mini Coopers. It’s a proven formula.

Smokey & The Bandit

Let us pause here to honor the shining moment in history that was Burt Reynolds’ career in the 70s. Few men have had the careers Burt Reynolds had, and his run of film sin the 70s is damn near unmatched, and Smokey was his “Stairway to Heaven.”

Bullitt

It shouldn’t have to be said, but this may be the car movie, and the one that features the car chase to end all car chases (save the one from The French Connection.) And not only is it probably the best police-car-chase movie ever, but it stars the car guy of all car guys, Steven Goddamn McQueen and his turtleneck-wearing badassery.

Le Mans

Wait, what’s this?! Another Steve McQueen film? Yes. You bet your balls. Let us in the eye and tell us you wouldn’t want one of those driving suits.

Drive

One of Gosling’s best films, mostly because he doesn’t talk much and we have to hear his faux New York tough guy accent (he’s Canadian.) You may be asking us if we chose this film because of “that” jacket. The answer is yes. Yes we did.

The Transporter

We’ve been Statham fans since Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels, so the fact that he’s become a megastar here in the States is something we’re truly happy to see. It almost seems obvious in hindsight to have ol’ Turkish be the star of the Fast & Furious movies, the Crank movies, and even the remake of the aforementioned Italian Job, but either way we hope we see a Snatch: Part II soon.

Mad Max: Fury Road

There’s no gas, but everyone drives. Somehow, that convenient little detail of the Mad Max films never made it so we didn’t love these movies, and the recent addition into the saga is by far it’s most visually stunning, and post-apocalyptic fashion has never looked better, codpieces, face forks, and all.

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