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What’s Your Favorite Music Video Car?

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Stars love their cars, and cars tell stories, so it simply makes sense that cars have been the stars of some great music videos. From the film for MIA’s “Bad Girls,” a tribute to Tafheet hooning popularized in Saudi Arabia, to the visual of a Diablo SE30, a Ferrari F40, and a Ferrari 355 tearing through the desert and canyons in the video for Jamiroquai’s “Cosmic Girl,” the right cars in the right music video can really set the mood.

Today on Autopian Asks, we’re asking you for your favorite music video cars, and to get the ball rolling with a few examples, I’ve selected some alternative choices you probably weren’t expecting.

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One great candidate is the banana-shaped fourth-generation Grand Am coupe from the Bloodhound Gang’s “Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo” because a silly song with a silly video deserves an equally silly car. We’re talking lyricism like “Power drill the yippee bog with the dude piston” here, roller-coaster innuendo well-suited to a more suggestively phallic visual than a C3 Corvette.

Bloodhound Gang Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo music video
Photo credit: Bloodhound Gang/Geffen

Also, did I mention it’s driven by Bam Margera in a vest and wraparound sunglasses? The whole thing’s just such a cultural time capsule from the mid-2000s, not in a fighter-jets-and-freed0m-fried way, but a jokey, goofy, nerdy, somewhat-crass suburban white boy way. The art car fits perfectly, although weirdly, it’s not the off-kilter music video car that’s seared itself deepest into my brain. The one stuck in my head right now is somehow even weirder, and it only got a minor cameo in its music video.

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See, in context, the banana Grand Am from “Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo” makes sense. It’s an intentional commitment to a bit, a deliberate art project with an overt, undeniable purpose. Here’s a project that’s less absurd yet still offers up a serious dose of nostalgia: “Move Along” by the All-American Rejects.

Come on, you know this one. It’s a punchy radio-friendly pop-punk anthem telling listeners that no matter how awful their day gets, they just need to keep putting one foot in front of the other. That day itself will never happen again, and before you can think about things getting better, you first just have to make it through it. It’s the sort of friendly message that really gets the people going. As you’d probably expect from the theme of the song, the music video itself is interspersed with snapshots of tribulations including a couple quick shots of a car wrapped around a pole, and the car itself has been an unanswered question in my head for decades.

See, we’re looking at a first-generation Dodge Intrepid, one of Chrysler’s smash-hit cab-forward cars that made everything in the ’90s go all bubbly. However, the original Intrepid never came with sealed-beam headlights. Someone, presumably an art director, loosely mounted two smashed rectangular sealed-beam lights to the front of this Intrepid, likely solely for the aesthetic. Composite plastic lenses don’t shatter the same way glass ones do, so these old-school units serve up a different look than what you’d naturally get. However, they also have the side effect of making the car virtually unrecognizable from this frame alone.

Move Along Music Video Intrepid
Photo credit: The All-American Rejects/Interscope

Curiously, the headlights aren’t the only alteration to this fated Intrepid. The next shot shows the car in profile, revealing what looks to be some sort of vinyl roof. Is it a full faux-cabriolet top or a laundau affair? We don’t know thanks to the blocking of the shot, but either way, a vinyl roof on a first-generation Intrepid is weird. This was a huge futuristic leap forward for the family sedan, so to adorn it with the trappings of 1970s machismo seems utterly bizarre, like dressing a humanoid robot in a polyester leisure suit.

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All-American Rejects Move Along music video
Photo credit: The All-American Rejects/Interscope

The end result is a fever dream of a Dodge Intrepid with bizarre frog-eyed sealed beams and a dowdy roof that deals mesmerizing psychic damage every time I see it. It might not be the best music video car in the history of the medium, but it’s one of my favorites. So, what’s your favorite music video car? Is it the Diablo doing awesome windmill donuts in “Get Your Roll On,” the iconic big Healey in “Everybody Wants To Rule The World,” the MTX Tatra V8 in that video from the rapper who’s in cultural time-out right now, or something else? As ever, let me know in the comments below.

Top graphic credit: Bloodhound Gang/Geffen

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AlfaAlfa
AlfaAlfa
18 minutes ago

Deuce and a quarter from My Hooptie by Sir Mixalot

MaximillianMeen
MaximillianMeen
4 hours ago

Did I miss it or did no one mention the Munster Koach in Rob Zombie’s Dragula? Although it’s disappointing that Rob couldn’t get the actual Drag-u-la for the vid.

Anders
Anders
4 hours ago

It’s kinda crazy nobody has mentioned the Ford Taurus cameo in Helium’s “Leon’s Space Song” where it’s transformed into a space ship. Great song and great choice of car.

Last edited 4 hours ago by Anders
Austin Nunn
Austin Nunn
6 hours ago

Alan Jackson’s “Who’s Cheating Who?” – it has first generation NASCAR trucks and Alan Jackson driving BIGFOOT! What more do you need? https://youtu.be/DpV2ZzXnlpE?si=1kiiNsscPToBZkC3

A Tangle of Kraken
A Tangle of Kraken
8 hours ago

MTA subway car in Too Many Zooz’s “Bedford” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMyqasy2Lco&list=RDMM&index=1

A Tangle of Kraken
A Tangle of Kraken
8 hours ago

60’s Ford Econoline pickup in Money Mark’s “Hand in Your Head”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60ftrpbQu3Q

NoMoreSaloons
NoMoreSaloons
8 hours ago

I was introduced to a wild South African group some of you are probably familiar with because of one of the cars in their music video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXlZfc1TrD0

Be warned it is weird, but there’s a wacky fun ’06 STI art car in it.

Boulevard_Yachtsman
Boulevard_Yachtsman
8 hours ago

As much as I liked ZZ Top’s Eliminator Coupe, I’ve always been a much bigger fan of “CadZZilla“, the band’s heavily-customized 1948 Cadillac Series 62 Sedanette. It makes a brief appearance at the very beginning of the delightfully bonkers video for “Burger Man”, off of their Recycler album. If you need a completely WTF did I just watch? moment to go with your coffee this morning, check it out:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJP8wVoTufg

Cleverusername
Cleverusername
9 hours ago
Carbon Fiber Sasquatch
Carbon Fiber Sasquatch
9 hours ago

The Hot Rodded Ford from the ZZ Top videos

Ford_Timelord
Ford_Timelord
9 hours ago

The answer is Miata.

As seen in the Aphex Twins Windowlicker. The most played video on Australias ‘rage’ TV show – the worlds longest lasting music video show. Oh, the limo is impressive as well.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBS4Gi1y_nc

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