6. The Batmobile This car is a fantasy, which is probably what makes it so cool. The Batmobile seen in movies and TV has evolved, climaxing with Tim Burton version in "Batman" (1989) and "Batman Returns" (1992). This Batmobile is modeled after the Chevy Impala and packing a myriad of crime fighting features including gas turbines, browning machine guns and grappling hooks to name a few. All features on Burton's Batmobile were said to be fully functional. This makes the Batmobile number six on the top ten cars in movies list and every crime fighter's (or crime causer's) dream machine.
7. BMW Z3, "GoldenEye" (1995) The first non-American car on this list. "GoldenEye" was the first movie in a three-part movie deal made with BMW. It makes the top ten because of its powerful product placement in "GoldenEye." The limited edition "007" model sold out within a day.
8. Ecto 1, "Ghostbusters" (1984).The Ecto 1 or Ectomobile is a staple of "Ghostbusters" fiction and memorabilia. The Ecto-1 is a 1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor limo style end-loader that converts into an ambulance. No wonder it is so cool and has withstood the test of time as an iconic movie car.
9. Bluesmobile, "The Blues Brothers" (1980) The Bluesmobile is a 1970 Dodge Monaco police car. Who doesn't want to ride around in a police car? Especially one as reliable as the old Bluesmobile turned out to be, safety delivering the brothers from Chicago State Police and Illinois Nazis.
10. Eleanor, "Gone In 60 Seconds" (2000) Eleanor was the code name for the 1967 Shelby Mustang GE 500, the prize car that Nicholas Cage sought throughout the movie. Eleanor lovers can only get their fix only by watching "Gone In 60 Seconds" or getting very lucky at a car auction.