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Celebrity Vehicles of Vespa: A Never- Ending Passion For Elegance

The Italian scooter maker has announced the release of the most iconic scooter in the market; the Vespa The 80s 946 is the first scooter to have an By Qutaiba Abdulhaq aluminum infused body. While Vespa maintained the beauty of this collector›s item, the price was more than doubled. All through the history of Hollywood, brilliant cars have dominated The 3-valve engine will be available in the screen. This rise of driving machines started to boom in the 80s, 125cc and 150cc capacity, making it so we proudly present you with famous cars in TV and movies: fast and fuel efficient for a small sized scooter. The state-of-the-art engine is intercooled. The 946 has an automatic The DeLorean DMC-12 The DeLorean transmission system and ABS braking, Featured in the trilogy, DMC-12 which makes it more convenient than its the famous time-travelling machine is the predecessors. ultimate car for the geek nation and we will always remember Marty McFly driving away with the help of the lightning storm to save the future/past yet another time.

KITT Based on a Pontiac Trans Am, KITT, the talking car, was the state-of-the-art technology of the 80s. With features that are yet to be developed by car makers today, KITT only aims to serve and protect, and of course, to have a mega crush over David KITT Hasselhoff.

Christine Christine The vehicle from hell is the one of the scariest characters written by Stephen King and many have described Christine as “ The Freddy Krueger” of cars, This Playmoth Fury is not a car to mess with!

Ecto-1 Ecto-1 What could be the best way to capture the dead? Wel, an ambulance driven by Dan Aykroyd could possibly be the best answer ever. Not to mention the super cheesy-yet- cool gun the used to fight off ghosts in New York. So who are we gonna call?

T.A.R.D.I.S. ’s time machine has been, and always will be, the most badass vehicle in the history of TV. With features such as a universal language translator, awesome take off and landing and much more, BBC has surely set the bar T.A.R.D.I.S. a bit too high.

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