Bond Next Car ?
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With the credit crunch and green issues, In Bond 23 should this be reflected, Should Bond drive a toyota Prius or would members have any other suggestions ?
He has driven a 2cv, not much protection from flying bullets but great MPG.Even J Bourne copied him by using a mini in the first Bourne Film.( The CIA might not look like they need the money, but even they have to make cuts"
So in the next film sure Bond has to fight Quantum,But think about your carbon footprint James.;)
Although in CR nearly all Bond's chases were on foot,then the rooftop chase in QOS. So mabey he's already augmenting it.
He has driven a 2cv, not much protection from flying bullets but great MPG.Even J Bourne copied him by using a mini in the first Bourne Film.( The CIA might not look like they need the money, but even they have to make cuts"
So in the next film sure Bond has to fight Quantum,But think about your carbon footprint James.;)
Although in CR nearly all Bond's chases were on foot,then the rooftop chase in QOS. So mabey he's already augmenting it.
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As For which car he should have next, I would say its time for something different, I love Astons but its time for something new.
Although looking at the pics of the new one-77, it is immensely good-looking
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I have feelings that Ford may well buy back into the bond series. I think it would be nice if bond just stole a car like the AMC in TMWTGG or alfa in octopussy. Or as you say something alone the lines of the 2cv as long as it is done in a humorus way.
Yeah I like the idea of Bond stealing something good. An Aston one77 is possibly a bit out of MI6's budget, even a budget granting him 170k odd DBS's. Maybe a super-rich villian could have something exotic and Bond could simply help himself. Along with the guy's woman as a nice touch.
Incidently, I did like him winning the DB5 in CR, technically being the first in the series it answers why the DB5 is his private set of wheels as a mint 1964 DB5 costs more than a new DBS.
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yeah, either an aston (preferably) or a bentley.
when did bond drive a mini? did i miss something?
erm, nah.
i think as far as bond goes, his car needs to reflect his character. british, sophisticated, powerful, good looking and classy.
keep up the great work aston!
but i do think the one-77 isn't bond material, its too expensive and too exclusive for a company car.
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Let's be realistic people he is hardly going downgrade from an Aston to a Toyota by M16.
I wish the car fitted more with the time and era of CR/QOS. I enjoyed seeing the Aston DBS, but it should fit with when the film is based around being. I know they could not have Bond driving the Bentley from the books.
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Like that car is ever gonna stop to pay a toll. What knob wrote that?
I saw a Presidential motorcade once (Clinton) in the UK, and that whole convoy was going FAST FAST FAST to lower the risk of attack.
Even on a slow ceremonial motorcade I think tolls etc. might "just possibly - Hah" be sorted out in advance.
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The city, county and state police blocked off the intersections and the dozen huge black SUVs shot past doing about eighty miles per hour; no exaggeration. Rather than take the much shorter route through town (which admittedly posed much more numerous and varied security/ambush risks), they took the interstate around the city to the hotel where the event was being held.
So, when the rubber meets the road (pun intended!), the carbon footprint will always be a secondary concern; just ask Al Gore, whose private home has the same approximate carbon footprint as all of Belgium.
As for Bond...as long as he isn't worried about his liver, he shouldn't have any regard for his carbon footprint :007)
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Not to hijack the subject, but times have changed. When George Bush Jr was running for his first term in 2000 he made a speech at a local high school. He and his motorcade drove right past my job. They were going no more then 35 or 40 MPH. Not many people knew what route he was taking back to his jet so not many people were watching. A couple firefighters were on the sidewalk as Bushes motorcade past. Bush had the window half way down and i could clearly see him from my checkstand. He even gave a half wave at the firefighters wave at him. Kind of a cool moment for me to. Never been that close to a President or a nominee.
Now back to the topic.
A Plymouth? The UK Government would never use an American car, sorry.
It'd be like putting Obama in a Rolls Royce.
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But aren't Rolls a German company now??
Sorry - Mustangs are too blue collar for Bond... The new ones at least.
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The fllet steak of the DBS to the cheeseburger of the Indian owned Jag, I'm not so sure...
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Rover, surely...
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It's like saying the Jag is Indian though, I don't care who owns what in the world nowadays, I mean Bond's Omega watch is now made within the Swatch organisation.
In fact wasn't the "new" Bond himself born in Berlin in then West Germany, today actually in 1968. Happy Birthday James.
Rolls Royce has always been iconically British.
Cadillac? Errr less so.
You get my drift.
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Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Rolls Royce plc belonged to Volkswagen since 1998 and in 2003 they went to BMW with a 100%
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Volvo for example are hardly American, just because they are now owned by General Motors.
Rolls Royce are mostly hand-made in the UK. My point is they are "iconically" British.
The royal family in the UK are a mixed breed with a lot of old German heritage, the UK taxpayer still has to pay for them.
I just think the franchise won't be putting James Bond in a "foreign" motor anytime soon.
The Z3 etc. of Brosnan's tenure was a promotional balls up. I am really liking the realism of Craig's Bond. So we should really ask not would Bond drive a Caddy, but would a UK government agency put their staff in one? I think unless it's part of a cover the answer is a big fat civil service "Nope".
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Awesome stuff.
I am lucky enough to be in Germany later this spring, REALLY looking forward to it. Mercedes and Porsche Museums here I come.{[]
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Careful Alec 006 - you're on dodgy ground here. Bringing up the long dated Germanic bloodline of our Royal Family would be like me pointing out the origins of the Australian bloodline...
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Anyway, as for the subject, XF coupé, or why not the XK?? Stunning car, and in my opinion better looking and classier than the Aston V8 Vantage...
Volvo still belongs to Ford..
You must see the Porsche and the Mercedes museum! A lot of Aussies there, too!
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
You can own a brand (and I don't argue against that, by the way, BMW were the best thing to happen to Rolls and Mini), but you can't really own it's soul
Love the Jaguar XKR, that could be very Bond, and never seen that Lotus before, but have to say I wouldn't throw it out of my garage for taking up a parking spot -{
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