10 Times Hollywood Destroyed Insanely Expensive Cars
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In this video, we feature 10 Jaw-dropping Crash-Tastic Moments When Hollywood Destroyed Insanely Expensive Cars.
Have you ever wondered how much vehicle dollar destruction Hollywood unleashes in big budget action film? We're talking about real, mega dollar rides, utterly demolished in the name of cinematic glory!
Action movies that involve cars tend to deliver some pretty spectacular and expensive to produce chase and crash scenes that involve cars the run the gamut from mundane and inexpensive to OMG, I can’t believe they just crashed that high dollar ride.
The criteria to make it on this list is that actual production cars would have had to have been destroyed and not just fakes or shells dressed to look like the real thing.
The cars featured ascend in value, so make sure you watch to the end to find out what was the most expensive car ever to be intentionally wrecked for our celluloid viewing pleasure.
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00:00 Intro
00:36 10
02:10 9
03:27 8
05:01 7
06:31 6
07:57 5
09:44 4
11:21 3
12:37 2
14:22 1
15:54 Outro - Авто/Мото
I hate it when Hollywood destroys these rare works of art.
Hey, at least it's realistic
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Same but fr
Fr like it's sad 🙁
Then make them stop.
how to make a car guy depressed:
As a car guy this depressed 🙁
Fr😢
That LP640 used in the Batman movie was a gated manual car too making it that much more rare and essentially doubling the price of the car
In modern times anyway
Am i the only one who cares more about the ram 3500 cummins turbo diesel pickup truck than the lambo?
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Dang
this is one of the times Id prefer they just used CGI instead of destroying amazing cars. Also, surprised they didnt include the car from the movie Christine. I think they went through quite a few classics for that one.
In 1983, '58 Plymouths weren't worth anything. Fast forward to now and because of the movie, you can't touch rusted junk for cheap anymore.
Fun fact: in Con Air, the John Cusack character had a 1st generation VW Rabbit GTI. It may not sound exotic, but that was a cool car back in the day, and those are now collectible because so few of them are left.
The second gen isn’t just the best looking of the earlier gen Vettes, it’s the best looking Vette ever made, and one of the most beautiful cars ever made, especially the ‘63 Split Window coupe.
Maybe because I'm a Chevy enthusiast, I'm a bit impartial. But destroying a already vintage 67 Corvette is a travesty!🤔 Considering the year the movie was made, come on man!😢
Even the 87 Lamborghini Countach! These cars were already out of production and were in limited numbers 😪
True but same for so many movies and series, dukes of hazard' chargers , smokey and the bandit trans am's (and every other car they wrecked😅)
And people wonder why Godzilla Minus One cost 10 million, while an American movie costs 400 million.
I hate is even more when they destroy rare cheap things like 70's Dodge Monacos.
We all took those for granted. My friend back in the mid-80s had a 1974 ex-CHP car. He ended up abandoning it when it stranded him one too many times. But look at all of the ones absolutely smashed in the original 'Blues Brothers' not to mention numerous other epic films like the 'Smokey and the Bandit' franchise films. I think we all took it for granted that there were hundreds and hundreds of thousands of them, but in reality, cop car versions were fairly rare as compared to the civilian versions. In the 70s, the cop car versions were the performance machines but they seemed to all get scooped up by companies that lease or sell stunt cars for TV and films not to mention the large studios.
It's not worth destroying any cars to make these crappy films, let alone rare and special cars.
You know what else was expensive that was destroyed at 4:51? Ford crown Victoria police interceptors.
Someone bid 1.35 million dollars for the crashed Countach? The only stupider decision is that of the person who wouldn't let it go for that price... YIKES!!!
Hollywood: Great stunt everyone!
Also Hollywood: NEED MOAR EXPENSIVE CARS TO DESTROY!!!
Thanks for the video, and getting the Le Mans story right.
aston martin remade the bond car with all the gadgets available for sale. i think they only made 10 of them
I thought they only made 007 of them..
Sorry I couldn't resist
To quote @The History Guy, History, that deserves to be remembered.
I’m less upset about the huracan because they made a bajillion of them, but the countach? Savages.
I hate when movies destroy crown Vic’s meanwhile I’m looking for a crown Vic on Craigslist in good condition for 3 or 5 k 😐
Hollywood : Nice crash guys... now next scene
Vin Diesel : Family ... hold my beer ...
Hold my Corona*
It's not that bad when they crash normal production cars that are common, like the CGT, Phantom or Huracan, but I get really mad when they purposely and unnecessarily destroy rare and valuable cars, the likes of which will never be made again, just for the sake of a 2 minute scene, like the Corvette, the Murciélago or the 25th Anniversary Countach.
Or any oldsmobile.
Just perfect. Great video!
Glad you liked it!
When you count all the cars Hollywood has destroyed, i think you can create a mountain.
Crazy
Not sure why they didn't just use a kit-car Lamborghini. Those were somewhat plentiful back in the 80s and 90s and I am sure one could have been found and rigged up to run and get wrecked using a Chevrolet smallblock. The actor Eddie Griffin wrecked a Ferrari Enzo filming some PR (not even for the actual film) for a forgotten action movie called 'Redline'. It was the producer's personal car and worth over $1M back in the early 2000s. A real 1960s Aston Martin DB5 was wrecked (it may have been restored) in a stunt accident for the film 'The Cannonball Run'.
and the crashed lambo would cost over 500 grand to restore from wolf of wall st
Why is it always the lamboe :(
Ppl will cry when they see R&D centers of car manufacturers. I saw one crushee 911, dismantled Cullinan and half cut Bentayga when I went on a business trip to one of the R&D center
Pretty soon the dodge ram will be worth more then the Lamborghini
6:05 Banging up an Excursion is a tad costly all by itself.
One of the DB10 was exhibited in London at the time. Very elegant indeed.
I’ve been watching Chips on tv lately, though the cars they destroyed weren’t expensive some still hold value in the classic car market!!!
The Dodge Monacos they used were actual police cars. Back in the early, middle, and late malaise era (getting to the mid to late 70s), the closest things to muscle cars that the auto companies were making were actual police cars. So they really were not as plentiful as the civilian cars, and it seems like film companies got hold of numerous ex-police cars which got destroyed over the years, sadly. But, as far as the other cars wrecked in the show, there were PLENTY of cars that would bring a pretty penny nowadays that were not the studio patrol cars. I do recall one late 70s episode which featured a 'hearthrob' (in real life they used Leif Garret who was in fact a real-life hearthrob, although he played a ficticiously named singer for that episode) who drove a Ferrari GTO as I do not believe they even had replicas of that car at that time. Fortunately, the car was NOT touched...whew!!
For me, the 67 Corvette was the saddest.
Which car will you save?
What's with the big ugly front bumper on the lambo in wolf of wall street?
Required in order to import to the United States. You can thank the government dingbats for that one, specifically for protection of pedestrians, presumably drunken pedestrians that can't stay out of the way of cars? Too bad they can't keep their fingers out of what amounts to individual state's decisions.
It's us spec bumper
Not really fitting for a lot of cars
Yes, a certain era of super cars could only be sold in the US if they had the mandatory '5 mph' bumper. Not anymore thankfully.
Ow
Old movies makes some sense but from the 2000s they could use a replica and CGI
Womp womp
Who is narrating this? Sounds like that conservative comedian J.P Sears