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12 Cars of Christmas Movies

by Nik Berg
20 December 2024 3 min read
12 Cars of Christmas Movies
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Before you settle down on the sofa after a festive feast to start streaming, you may wish to consider the car content of the Christmas movie you’re about to watch.

For in amongst the tinsel and carols, the snow and the slushy stuff you can find some most excellent automobiles, if you pay close enough attention.

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Chevrolet Corvette – Red One (2024)

In Red One, this season’s Santa blockbuster, Chris Evans and giant elf Dwayne Johnson team up to search for a kidnapped St Nick. In their pursuit the pair use a Hot Wheels C8 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray and a Chevy Pickup that are magically transformed from toys to real cars.

Love Actually

Jaguar XJ – Love Actually (2003)

Actually, the most interesting car to be caught on camera in Love Actually ended up on the cutting room floor. The M100 Lotus Elan was in a street scene that never made the final edit. However, the Jaguar X350 XJ used to chauffeur Prime Minister Hugh Grant around does get decent screen time in the Richard Curtis rom-com.

Ford Crown Victoria – Elf (2003)

Poor Buddy, he literally doesn’t know what’s hit him when he arrives in New York. But we do. It’s a Ford Crown Victoria Taxi number 4X27! Later another Crown Vic cab plays a key role in Buddy’s dad’s redemption.

Batmobile – Batman Returns (1992)

It’s Christmastime in Gotham City and the Penguin (Danny DeVito) is causing chaos. It’s up to Michael Keaton’s Batman to bring peace in his custom Batmobile, designed by Anton Furst, who reportedly took his inspiration from the Corvette Stingray and salt flat racers.

home alone

Dodge Ram Van – Home Alone (1990)

It’s Kevin against the burglars on Christmas Eve. Harry and Marv—a.k.a. the Wet Bandits—soon regret getting out of their OH-KAY Plumbing liveried Dodge Ram van as Kevin finds increasingly more inventive (and painful) ways to protect the McCallister family home.

Ford Taurus Wagon – National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (1989)

There’s automotive action right from the off as Clark Griswold gets involved in a road rage incident, declaring “Eat my rubber” to the driver of a battered Dodge pickup, only to find himself steering the family Ford Taurus wagon underneath an 18-wheeler.

Die Hard

Chevrolet Impala – Die Hard (1988)

Whether Die Hard is a Christmas movie or not is a debate that’s already raged for over 30 years, but there’s no denying that the star car of the Bruce Willis action vehicle is the Chevrolet Impala police car on which Willis’ John McLean drops the body of one of Hans Gruber’s henchman with the immortal line “Welcome to the party, pal!”

Scrooged _Paramount Pictures
Paramount Pictures

Checker Taxi – Scrooged (1988)

Scrooged is a re-telling of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, but set in New York rather than old London town. The Ghost of Christmas Past appears to Bill Murray’s Scrooge-like Frank Cross as the driver of a 1975 Checker Taxi.

Chrysler Le Baron – Plains Trains & Automobiles (1987)

Okay so technically this road trip buddy movie is set at Thanksgiving it’s such a classic you’ll want to watch it again at Christmas.  When Steve Martin and John Candy team up for a cross-country drive in their rented Chrysler LeBaron Convertible it’s a laugh-a-minute ride.

A christmas story

Oldsmobile Six – A Christmas Story (1983)

All Little Ralphie Parker wants for Christmas is a Red Ryder air rifle, in this seasonal classic set in 1940. Ralphie’s dad, meanwhile, has a particular affinity for one American motor. “Some men are Baptists, others Catholics. My father was an Oldsmobile man,” he says. In the film it’s a 1937 Oldsmobile Six F-37 Touring Sedan which is his pop’s pride and joy and can be seen hauling the family tree home.

White Christmas

Plymouth Special Deluxe – White Christmas (1954)

In Bing Crosby’s White Christmas a 1950 Plymouth Special Deluxe Station Wagon is used to ferry guests to the Columbia Inn where the Bob and Phil perform for their former General.

its a wonderful life

Dodge Brothers Phaeton – It’s a Wonderful Life (1946)

George Bailey (played by Jimmy Stewart) is a man out of time. As the story of It’s a Wonderful Life progresses from 1919 to 1946 he still drives the 1919 Dodge Phaeton that he inherited from his father. The car is proper co-star in this all-time Christmas favorite, with George using to move his family into their new home, drives it through fierce winter weather, and, ultimately, into a tree.

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