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What’s The Best Vehicle From A Holiday Movie?

Autopian Asks Argyle
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I love cars and I also love holiday movies, whether they be old standbys like White Christmas or more modern films like Four ChristmasesJust last week I curled up on the couch with my kiddo and, at her request, watched Elf. Then I watched Elf again.

Because I’m a car person I can’t help but notice every car in every film, like a living and breathing IMCDB. Holiday films tend to include a lot of vehicles as holiday films often involve a lot of traveling. There’s one particular one I’m not going to mention because it’s slightly too obvious, but it involves travel and you are welcome to choose it.

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The debate over whether or not Die Hard is technically a Christmas movie is the most cliché argument one can imagine, but it ends with “Let it Snow” so I’m going to say it is a Christmas movie. In that vein, there are a number of excellent vehicles to choose from, but my absolute favorite has to be limo driver Argyle’s 1986 Lincoln Town Car stretch limousine.

Here’s how the Die Hard Fandom page describes it:

A variant of the Lincoln Town Car, the first generation stretched limousine has a long body, four-wheel drive, two dual headlights, and three glass windows on both sides. It is also equipped with a CD player, CB radio, full bar, a telephone (as shown when Argyle speaks to McClane), VHS player, and a television.

This is an extremely ’80s car and represents a kind of late Cold War American aesthetic that died with the fall of the Berlin Wall and the introduction of the 2nd generation Ford Taurus. So that’s my call. What about you? What’s your favorite holiday film car?

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Brockstar
Brockstar
11 months ago

Another honorable mention has to be the baby blue Lincoln Continental Convertible in Christmas Vacation driven by the in-laws. I remember realizing what that car was as a kid and just wanting it to be in more scenes.

Captain Muppet
Captain Muppet
11 months ago

How is there any debate about Die Hard being Christmas film? It takes place at a Christmas party. The line “now I have a machine gun ho ho ho” makes no sense at any other time of year.

Urgh.

Anyway, I nominate the Bell 206 Jetranger from The Thing.
If you don’t think it’s a Christmas film you’ve clearly been having much, much jollier Christmases than I have.

Rad Barchetta
Rad Barchetta
11 months ago
Reply to  Captain Muppet

If Die Hard isn’t a Christmas movie, then neither is It’s A Wonderful Life.

Michael Beranek
Michael Beranek
11 months ago
Reply to  Rad Barchetta

If Die Hard took place during Easter instead, would the plot be any different? I don’t think so.

Rad Barchetta
Rad Barchetta
11 months ago

Yes, because no one’s employer hosts Easter parties.
On the other hand, IAWL has nothing to do with Christmas at all until the final scene. And that absolutely could have been Easter instead.

Ranwhenparked
Ranwhenparked
11 months ago
Reply to  Rad Barchetta

Hmm, well, Nakatomi Securities USA’s Christmas party was also a dual purpose celebration to commemorate a recent big deal they closed (we don’t know if they actually do a big Christmas party every year or not, this one might be a special thing because of that), so, if you wrote it as the deal closing in Q1 1988, you could justify the company having a big party on Easter (March 31st that year), and because of the timing, the party planning committee might have chosen some Eastery colors and decorations – then everything else falls into place.

Captain Muppet
Captain Muppet
11 months ago

Is Home Alone a Christmas film? The plot would be the same at Easter.

Even most of the movies starting an actual Santa would have the same plot if you substituted any other lead character with a tight deadline.

Any of the versions of a Christmas Carol work just fine with three ghosts of May Day. It’s just set at Christmas.

Mr. Asa
Mr. Asa
11 months ago
Reply to  Captain Muppet

Is Home Alone a Christmas film? The plot would be the same at Easter.

How?!? Who has a family that goes away for Easter? Who lives on a street where the entire street goes away for Easter!?!?

Captain Muppet
Captain Muppet
11 months ago
Reply to  Mr. Asa

Thanks giving then, or the summer holidays. Plus the guy next door is at home, so it’s not the whole street.

Burglars work all year, people go away at any time.

Home alone could be set at any time before cell phones.

05LGT
05LGT
11 months ago

Deck the Halls with DeVito… Too many cars.

Scaled29
Scaled29
11 months ago
Reply to  05LGT

Oh, you just reminded me. So my answer is officially the black Dodge Charger he sells when he starts at the job. That scene alone started my interest in that car.

Last edited 11 months ago by Scaled29
Vic Vinegar
Vic Vinegar
11 months ago

The single cab GM pickup driven by Fozzie Bear in A Muppet Family Christmas.

Really just wanted an excuse to reference the best Christmas movie of all time.

Clark B
Clark B
11 months ago

“So, where’d you get the tenement on wheels?”

AssMatt
AssMatt
11 months ago
Reply to  Clark B

Shitter’s full.

10001010
10001010
11 months ago
Reply to  AssMatt

Why is the carpet all wet, Todd???

Clark B
Clark B
11 months ago
Reply to  10001010

I don’t KNOW, Margo!

ColoradoFX4
ColoradoFX4
11 months ago
Reply to  Clark B

That there’s an RV.

Arrest-me Red
Arrest-me Red
11 months ago
Last edited 11 months ago by Arrest-me Red
Mr. Asa
Mr. Asa
11 months ago
Reply to  Arrest-me Red

What the fudge did I just read?

Arrest-me Red
Arrest-me Red
11 months ago
Reply to  Mr. Asa

The movie is just as “good”

MegaVan
MegaVan
11 months ago

Infiniti Q45

Trapped in Paradise

“didn’t have snow chains”

MegaVan
MegaVan
11 months ago
Reply to  Matt Hardigree

I’m also a sucker for it because it has a 94 Sedan Deville in Red with a Creme interior – I had the same in green. A wonderful non-northstar car.

Boulevard_Yachtsman
Boulevard_Yachtsman
11 months ago
Reply to  MegaVan

I had the same as well – ’94 Sedan DeVille with the 4.9 – dark green with a butterscotch interior. One of the nicest cars I’ve ever owned, a great road-trip machine. Bought it with 100,000 miles, drove it to 199,000 with almost no issues before trading it for a ’75 Eldorado.

Jack Trade
Jack Trade
11 months ago

Since you didn’t specify which holiday…the Chrysler LeBaron from Planes Trains and Automobiles. Wood paneling and all.

“The radio still works!”

Rad Barchetta
Rad Barchetta
11 months ago
Reply to  Jack Trade

Came here for this.

The Mark
The Mark
11 months ago
Reply to  Jack Trade

The gauges are melted but the radio is clear as a bell! lol
It’s the Lebaron for the win.

Ranwhenparked
Ranwhenparked
11 months ago
Reply to  Jack Trade

Agree on the K car

Beer-light Guidance
Beer-light Guidance
11 months ago
Reply to  Jack Trade

Sorry, not a Christmas movie. Steve Martin is trying to travel back for Thanksgiving.

Ncbrit
Ncbrit
11 months ago

Howard’s (Arnie) Suburban in Jingle All The Way.

FuzzyPlushroom
FuzzyPlushroom
11 months ago
Reply to  Ncbrit

This is what I came here for – I instantly thought of Arnie pushing that GMC along a bridge.

rctothefuture
rctothefuture
11 months ago
Reply to  Ncbrit

The best is the beginning when he pulls onto the shoulder to fly past traffic. Truly the epitome of most Suburban owners.

Mark Tucker
Mark Tucker
11 months ago

The decorated Datsun B210 in Go.

MAX FRESH OFF
MAX FRESH OFF
11 months ago
Reply to  Mark Tucker

Wait! Stop! Hold it!

What? What?

It’s a Miata!

BigOldAndy
BigOldAndy
11 months ago

The train in The Polar Express. It even has a flux capacitor.

Michael Beranek
Michael Beranek
11 months ago
Reply to  BigOldAndy

American 2-8-4 Berkshire type. And no flux capacitor, just the ability to make it 5 minutes to midnight in perpetuity.

Last edited 11 months ago by Michael Beranek
BigOldAndy
BigOldAndy
11 months ago
Michael Beranek
Michael Beranek
11 months ago
Reply to  BigOldAndy

OK, well, it is Robert Zemeckis

Arch Duke Maxyenko
Arch Duke Maxyenko
11 months ago

The unreliable VW from Gremlins

10001010
10001010
11 months ago

40 years later and I’m still trying to figure out why there was so much steam pouring out of the back of that Bug.

I’m also trying to figure out why a single drop of water from an eye dropper on the back of Gizmo is enough to pop off an offspring but hundreds of them shuffling around in “to them” chest deep snow which has to have some wet slush in it doesn’t trigger any procreation. I’ve got questions!!!

rctothefuture
rctothefuture
11 months ago
Reply to  10001010

If I remember correctly, one of the film’s writers said that it had to be a full liquid for the spawn to happen. Ancient chinese secret and all that.

Jakob K's Garage
Jakob K's Garage
11 months ago

Yes that’s the part of that movie that makes the least sense! 😉

The Cyclist
The Cyclist
11 months ago

The Dodge Challendger SRT in Christmas Chronicles

Maymar
Maymar
11 months ago
Reply to  The Cyclist

I thought about that, if just because the scene where they first got it was filmed right across the road from my old place (and as such, I’ve seen Kurt Russel in a Santa suit from like 200 ft away).

Giulia Louis-Dreyfus
Giulia Louis-Dreyfus
11 months ago

I’m going to go a bit obscure here and say the Griswold’s snotty neighbors’ Saab 9000 from Christmas Vacation.

That or the R1 from Arthur’s Christmas.

A. Barth
A. Barth
11 months ago

the Griswold’s snotty neighbors’ Saab 9000

*fistbump*

Though I did beat you to it by about two minutes 😛

Last edited 11 months ago by A. Barth
Angry Bob
Angry Bob
11 months ago

Or Uncle Eddie’s motorhome!

Ricardo
Ricardo
11 months ago
Reply to  Angry Bob

…with the full shitter

Ricardo
Ricardo
11 months ago

aka ‘the front wheel drive sleigh’

ColoradoFX4
ColoradoFX4
11 months ago

Has to be Scott Calvin’s SHO in The Santa Clause.

Autonerdery
Autonerdery
11 months ago
Reply to  ColoradoFX4

Absolutely, perfectly mirrored by boring stepdad Neil’s dorky Volvo 940.

Brockstar
Brockstar
11 months ago
Reply to  ColoradoFX4

Scott’s SHO was an excellent and subtle choice.

A. Barth
A. Barth
11 months ago

There is a lesser-known Christmas movie from 2000 called ‘The Family Man’. It stars a rather subdued Nicolas Cage along with Tea Leoni, Don Cheadle, Jeremy Piven (also subdued, thankfully), and the father of the kidnapped woman in ‘Fargo’.

Cage plays a pretty wealthy businessperson who has a ’99 Ferrari 550 Maranello.

Bjorn A. Payne Diaz
Bjorn A. Payne Diaz
11 months ago
Reply to  A. Barth

I actually really like this movie. And yes, that Ferrari is divine.

James Mason
James Mason
11 months ago
Reply to  A. Barth

I really like that movie. It’s a great retelling of A Christmas Carol.

James Mason
James Mason
11 months ago
Reply to  James Mason

Rather “It’s a Wonderful Life”

Ricardo
Ricardo
11 months ago
Reply to  James Mason

Its a great movie. Nic Cage is a great actor and quite frankly watching Tea Leoni and a Ferrari in any film if fine with me.

10001010
10001010
11 months ago
Reply to  A. Barth

I was going to vote for his Dodge Caravan since it gets driven more in the movie 😉

rctothefuture
rctothefuture
11 months ago
Reply to  A. Barth

Cage has a 550 Maranello in that movie? But he’s seen 3 of them parked outside of the local Starbucks just this morning! He’s just a self indulgent wiener with no taste!

Canopysaurus
Canopysaurus
11 months ago

If you’re going to claim “Die Hard” as a holiday movie, I’m claiming the original “Lethal Weapon” and Martin Riggs’ GMC R30 Crew Cab Pickup. In the later movies he drove a GMC Sierra 3500 Crew Cab dualie, but they weren’t holiday movies.

Joe The Drummer
Joe The Drummer
11 months ago
Reply to  Canopysaurus

Everybody’s all like, “‘Die Hard’ is a Christmas movie!” like Mel Gibson’s first scene in “Lethal Weapon” doesn’t literally take place at a Christmas tree lot.

Canopysaurus
Canopysaurus
11 months ago

And the movie opens with “Jingle Bell Rock” playing when Amanda Hunsacker jumps from the hotel balcony, too. Definitely Christmas-y.

Michael Beranek
Michael Beranek
11 months ago

Is Trading Places a Christmas movie? Winthorp wears a Santa suit.

10001010
10001010
11 months ago

Trading Places is 1000% a Christmas movie.

Ottomottopean
Ottomottopean
11 months ago
Reply to  10001010

And the limos in Trading Places are also 1000% better than the one in Die Hard!!

Joe The Drummer
Joe The Drummer
11 months ago
Reply to  10001010

YoureGoddamnRight.gif

Ricardo
Ricardo
11 months ago

…with a 9mm hand gun that sounds like a 75mm cannon

Joe The Drummer
Joe The Drummer
11 months ago
Reply to  Ricardo

With a magazine capacity of 76 rounds.

10001010
10001010
11 months ago
Reply to  Canopysaurus

They’re both Christmas movies, I watch both every year.

@Sol_sees_cars
@Sol_sees_cars
11 months ago

“What’s The Best Vehicle From A Holiday Movie?”

I don’t KNOW, Margo!

(Definitely Todd & Margo’s Saab 9000 from Christmas Vacation!)

The Mark
The Mark
11 months ago
Reply to  @Sol_sees_cars

I was voting for the RV. But the Saab is definitely a classic too

Mr. Asa
Mr. Asa
11 months ago

The Dodge truck that the Griswolds almost rear-end

Pat Rich
Pat Rich
11 months ago
Reply to  Mr. Asa

fun fact, thats also the truck from the original OVERBOARD movie with Kurt Russel. You can see in Christmas Vacation that there is spray paint over the logo for his business on the drivers side door
https://s2.dmcdn.net/v/Upa0t1aBxkUMrjRGA/x1080
https://pics.imcdb.org/0is269/christmasvacationdodge3.1554.jpg

Mr. Asa
Mr. Asa
11 months ago
Reply to  Pat Rich

That makes everything so much better. Genuinely, thank you for letting me know

Joe The Drummer
Joe The Drummer
11 months ago
Reply to  Mr. Asa

I had never heard this/made the connection either, and you’re right – my life is now happier in a uniquely Autopian kind of way. That tickles me.

Boulevard_Yachtsman
Boulevard_Yachtsman
11 months ago

“Some men are Baptists…others Catholics…My father was an Oldsmobile man.”

Gotta go with Ralphie’s Dad’s “Oh Fudge” ’37 Oldsmobile from A Christmas Story. The only car known to freeze up in the middle of summer On The Equator!

Pat Rich
Pat Rich
11 months ago

What a fun and novel way to post the traditional “Die Hard is a christmas movie” post. For me I’m going to say whatever classic pickup truck the production company rented for the handsome protagonist in every hallmark movie that takes place in a rural wooded area.

Last edited 11 months ago by Pat Rich
StillNotATony
StillNotATony
11 months ago

Wait…

Argyle’s limo is four wheel drive? I’ve seen Die Hard many times, and I do not recall a scene that establishes that all four wheels are driven. Is there a shot of the interior with a transfer case lever visible or something?

Mr. Asa
Mr. Asa
11 months ago
Reply to  StillNotATony

I haven’t seen it in a long while, but doesn’t it get one axle hung up at some point, and it is still able to drive off? He rams someone or something?

Mike B
Mike B
11 months ago
Reply to  StillNotATony

Yeah, that’s gotta be wrong. No way that car was 4wd. If recall correctly, there’s even a shot of the rear wheels spinning.

Urban Runabout
Urban Runabout
11 months ago
Reply to  StillNotATony

No Panther was ever AWD.
Not even the stretched ones.

Saul Goodman
Saul Goodman
11 months ago

Here’s the basic, default but good option.

The family truckster.

Ranwhenparked
Ranwhenparked
11 months ago
Reply to  Saul Goodman

They replaced that with a Taurus wagon

Boulevard_Yachtsman
Boulevard_Yachtsman
11 months ago
Reply to  Ranwhenparked

And they retained the wood-grain – that made me happy.

ColoradoFX4
ColoradoFX4
11 months ago

The front wheel drive sleigh!

Shooting Brake
Shooting Brake
11 months ago
Reply to  Saul Goodman

That’s the wagon queen family truckster

“You think you hate it now, wait ’til you drive it.”

Saul Goodman
Saul Goodman
11 months ago
Reply to  Shooting Brake

Ah, right.

Considering how it looks, I’m surprised it didn’t have a “brougham” or two in its name

Mr. Asa
Mr. Asa
11 months ago

Santa’s Sleigh in Elf.
Its just peak hot rod. (sidenote: I’d love for The Bishop to tackle redesigning the sleigh)

After that… Eddie’s “tenement on wheels” or maybe the cab from Scrooged? The train (dining car, specifically) from White Christmas?

Taco Shackleford
Taco Shackleford
11 months ago
Reply to  Mr. Asa

That dining car in White Christmas also served as a time machine. Somehow they go from Vermont-Manhattan, and vice versa, about 18 times in 3 days. The time space continuum in that movie drives me crazy.

Joe The Drummer
Joe The Drummer
11 months ago
Reply to  Mr. Asa

The cab from Scrooged! GO BACK TA JERSEY, YA MORON!

Mr. Asa
Mr. Asa
11 months ago

Niagra falls, Frankie Angel

Usernametaken
Usernametaken
11 months ago

Merry Christmas!

*waves*

Shitter was full!

Taco Shackleford
Taco Shackleford
11 months ago
Reply to  Usernametaken

The RV is great, but the sled is the star vehicle.

Mr. Asa
Mr. Asa
11 months ago

Later dudes!

A. Barth
A. Barth
11 months ago

I like how the HD version of the movie made the detcord visible in the saucer sled launch scene. 🙂

A. Barth
A. Barth
11 months ago
Reply to  Usernametaken

An honorable mention goes to the Saab 9000 owned by Todd and Margo (Clark Griswold’s neighbors).

Taco Shackleford
Taco Shackleford
11 months ago
Reply to  A. Barth

What I would do for Margo and that Saab….

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