Automobiles Quotes

The Ford car is Henry Ford done in steel, and other things.

Take most people, they’re crazy about cars. They worry if they get a little scratch on them, and they’re always talking about how many miles they get to a gallon, and if they get a brand-new car already they start thinking about trading it in for one that’s even newer. I don’t even like old […]

What the average man wants to get out of his new car is the kids.

The car has become a secular sanctuary for the individual, his shrine to the self, his mobile Walden Pond.

The automobile is democracy on wheels.

Reckless automobile driving arouses the suspicion that much of the horse sense of the good old days was possessed by the horse.

I passed a car dealership. I looked in the window and I saw the most beautiful cars. And a fellow came out and said, “Come on in, they’re bigger than ever and they last a lifetime!” He was talking about the payments.

They call me baby driver And once upon a pair of wheels I hit the road and I’m gone – gone. What’s my number? I wonder how your engine feels… Scoot down the road, What’s my number? I wonder how your engine feels. “Baby Driver”

He was like all men. He saw the tight lines and the smooth curves and thought, “I’d sure like to drive that car.”

Cut, dodge, swerve. Weave in and out like a mad God. The road is yours. Your car is blessed. Inside, you are safe and sound, supreme. Let the bastards eat cake. (on the attitude of aggressive drivers and road-rage warriors)