Gone in 60 Seconds (1974), a film about an insurance agent who is also a professional car thief who must steal 48 vehicles over the course of five days.
Corvette Summer (1978), about a teenager and his stolen Corvette Stingray.
Mad Max (1979), an Australian film franchise about a police office named Max and his Ford Falcon XB police car called the Pursuit Special aka the V8 Interceptor.
The Hearse (1980), a horror movie about a possessed hearse.
Goodbye Pork Pie (1981), a New Zealand comedy film featuring a yellow Mini Cooper as well as many other vehicles as the centrepiece of the plot, featuring many stunt and driving action sequences.
Nightmares (1983), a film consisting of four separate story segments; the third, "The Benediction", features a traveling priest (played by Lance Henriksen) attacked on the highway by a demonic pickup truck
Dionysos (1984), a French film about a factory attempting to build the world's first car.[7]
Back to the Future (1985), a franchise about a teenage boy named Marty McFly and a scientist named Doc Brown going on an adventure in their time machine made out of a 1981 DMC DeLorean.
The Wraith (1986), starring Charlie Sheen, who plays a man murdered by a gang of car thieves who gets revenge upon his killers by returning as a phantom car and driver set out to eliminate them.
Pink Cadillac (1989), about a bounty hunter and a group of white supremacists chasing a woman in a pink Cadillac.
Wheels of Terror (1990), a 1990 made-for-TV film about a mysterious car with an unseen driver terrorizing a small Arizona community.
Coupe de Ville (1990) A dying father has his three very different sons drive a 1954 Cadillac de Ville convertible home as a gift to their mother, teaching the boys the meaning of family and love.
Trucks (1997), a made-for-TV remake film based on the short story of the same name by Stephen King.
The Love Bug (1997), fifth film in the Herbie series, made for TV as a remake/continuation of the 1968 film The Love Bug.
Black Dog (1998), an action film starring Patrick Swayze, Randy Travis and Meat Loaf about a trucker and ex-con who is manipulated into transporting illegal firearms. Similar to The Fast and the Furious (2001), but with semi trucks.
The Transporter (2002), about a driver for hire – a mercenary "transporter" who will deliver anything, anywhere – no questions asked – for the right price. The car used in the movie was a BMW.
2 Fast 2 Furious (2003), sequel of The Fast and the Furious (2001).
Transporter 2 (2005), sequel of The Transporter (2002), with the same concept but the car used in the movie is the new Audi A8 W12.
Speed Racer, directed by The Wachowskis, about the eponymous racecar driver participating in fantastic races. Based on the 1960s manga and anime series of the same name.
Dolan's Cadillac (2009), based on the Stephen King story, about a schoolteacher whose wife is murdered by a man in a bulletproof Cadillac.
Fast and Furious 4 (2009), serves as a connection from the first film into a present-day setting, with main members of the original cast reprising their roles.
Road Kill (2010), an Australian supernatural thriller about a group of teenagers who are menaced by a driverless road train in the harsh Australian outback.
Super Hybrid (2011), science fiction thriller film about a malicious shape-shifting sentient car that devours its victims by tricking them into its cab.
Need for Speed (2014), stars Aaron Paul as street racer Tobey Marshall, who sets off to race cross-country, as a way of avenging his friend's death at the hands of a rival racer (Dominic Cooper).
Furious 7 (2015), the first installment in the franchise to take place after Tokyo Drift. The film also marks the final film appearance of Paul Walker, who died in a car accident.
Mad Max: Fury Road (2015), set in a future desert wasteland where gasoline and water are scarce commodities.
Monster Trucks (2016), about a mysterious creature who takes control of a pickup truck that was built in a junkyard.
The Fate of the Furious (2017), when a mysterious woman seduces Dom into the world of terrorism and a betrayal of those closest to him, the crew face trials that will test them as never before.[10]
Cars 3, animated children's film by Pixar, scheduled for release on 16 June 2017.[11]
Baby Driver (2017), a young getaway driver finds himself taking part in a heist doomed to fail.[12]
Je Suis Auto (2019), an ill-tempered mafioso needs to deliver a suitcase full of money, so he enters a self-driving taxi to get to his destination, but doesn't know that his ride is ontologically challenged.
Lamborghini: The Man Behind the Legend (2022), the story of Ferruccio Lamborghini trying to get his untested car prepped for a victory at the upcoming Geneva Grand Prix.
Knight Rider, a franchise begun in 1982, featuring an artificially intelligent third generation Pontiac Firebird Trans Am named KITT (Knight Industries Two Thousand). Several episodes also feature an evil version of KITT named KARR (Knight Automated Roving Robot).
"The Honking", 2000 Futurama episode in which the robot character, Bender, is possessed by a were-virus, transforming him into a murderous car every night at midnight. The curse can only be lifted by destroying the originator of the virus, a project-Satan car located at the "Anti-Chrysler" building. The car that hits Bender is a 1958 Plymouth, just like the one in Christine.
"Christrina", a Grojband episode in which Kin's dream-catching camera messes up and releases Trina's soul from her body and into her car, bringing her car to life. Trina becomes angry about this and goes on a rampage destroying everything in her car body.