

Of them all, Roman’s Camaro is our favorite. We tend to gravitate towards unlikely 4x4 combinations, so we’d rank all the battle-ready rides from Fast 7 a bit higher. The Volkswagen with Hulk hands ranks higher than bunch of exotics and cool muscle cars? But this weird ride grows on you, so actually, we’re cool with it beating a Yenko Camaro, Porsche 911 GT3 RS, Brian’s classic Skyline, and Mia’s Acura NSX. We were ready to dish out some hate on this one.

A generic SUV scoring higher than a freaking Veyron? Maybe a few heads exploded over at Donut Media after all. There’s nothing wrong with a factory original Bugatti Veyron at number 89, except a factory original Chevrolet Suburban slotting just above at number 88. With so many cool cars spread out over eight films, it’s impossible to not have some gems at the bottom. It’s not the best car by any stretch, but we’d at least get it into the top 75. Why the Maxima hate? The fourth-gen sedan was actually something of a sleeper back in the day, though we agree that it doesn’t really match the tough-guy image of its driver, Vince. 104: Nissan Maxima from The Fast and the Furious The Lykan HyperSport shows up later in the video and actually gets demoted to 116, but we’re very happy to keep this Mitsu at the bottom. The third-generation Eclipse wasn’t a popular car to begin with and it hasn’t aged well at all, never mind this one with its lavender finish and ridiculous graphics.

116: Mitsubishi Eclipse from 2 Fast 2 Furious We will, however, point out a few notable rankings and offer our opinions on the matter. We won’t list each one here, primarily because that would be an article longer than the worst infomercial ever. Specifically, these are cars that had some kind of character involvement, either through a scene with dialogue or actually being driven by someone. Similar, but not identical.Īll total, they came up with a list of 116 vehicles that garnered more than just a passing glance from the camera. That why we turned to Donut Media, where the heads are much stronger and the opinions on the greatest Fast and Furious cars are fairly similar to our own. Yes, we contemplated all of them, and then our heads exploded because it’s easier to comprehend quantum physics than digest every single car featured in all eight movies. That got us thinking about all the cars that have graced the big screen in the Fast and Furious franchise since that first film tore through the world back in 2001.

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