The Fast and the Furious series is admittedly light on plot lines and believable acting, so it's up to the cars to carry it along. From turbocharged imports to blown American muscle cars, it's an ever-changing mix that makes up for all the cheesy one liners and Vin Diesel close ups.
The latest installment is called simply Fast & Furious and contributor John Pearley Huffman went behind the scenes to chronicle nearly every noteworthy car and truck features in the movie. Could this be the best F & F lineup ever? Maybe. Will it make for a good movie? Uh, maybe.
More Cars and More Action in Fast & Furious
hondacura4 says:
09:12 AM, 03/16/09
Even though Im not a huge fan of old muscle cars, Id kill for that Camaro in the above picture.
greenpony says:
09:52 AM, 03/16/09
If I wanted to watch a movie loaded with GM cars, I'd just watch Transformers.
4g63 says:
06:28 PM, 03/16/09
The better one was the first "The Fast and the Furious".. then they get worse.. the story of Tokyo Drift is just stupid.. I can't stand this sequel anymore.
hondacura4 says:
01:14 PM, 03/17/09
I agree 4g63, however I wish these movies were somewhat more realistic and better represented actual true enthusiasts, racers and tuners instead of the stereotypical ricers whos crazy paint schemes, loud fat cans, stupid lights and big spoilers do nothing to increase vehicle performance in any way. Unfortunately for import tuners, the domestics in the movie have always had much better representation vs imports.
I think if these movies offered better representation of true enthusiasts (people who love high performance and racing) they would be much more appealing to everyone.