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The world of movies is full of iconic cars that have left a lasting impression on audiences. From James Bond’s Aston Martin DB5 to the Mach 5 from ‘Speed Racer,’ these vehicles have become pop culture symbols. However, not all movie cars have received the same level of admiration. Some cars have been deemed overrated by fans and critics alike.

One such car is the Mustang from the movie ‘Bullitt.’ While the film itself may not have aged well, the iconic car chase scene has been criticized for being lackluster and drawn out. It seems that the Mustang was included in the movie purely for the sake of having it, rather than adding any significant value to the plot.

Another overrated movie car that has received backlash is the Mustang from the ‘Gone In 60 Seconds’ remake. While the film itself may have been enjoyable, the Mustang featured in it has been labeled as a generic representation of the iconic car. It seems that owning one of these Mustangs does not necessarily make you a true car enthusiast.

The AMC Pacer from ‘Wayne’s World’ is another movie car that has been deemed overrated. While it may have served its purpose in the film, fans believe that the car itself is not impressive in the real world. The same sentiment has been echoed for the DeLorean from ‘Back to the Future.’ Despite its futuristic design, the car itself has been criticized for not being particularly exceptional.

The General Lee Charger from the ‘Dukes of Hazzard’ has also been called out as overrated. While it may have its loyal fan base, some argue that it is just an orange Charger with little to distinguish it from other iconic movie cars. In comparison, Dom’s Charger from ‘Fast And Furious’ has been praised for being more iconic and cooler.

These are just a few examples of movie cars that have been deemed overrated by audiences. While some iconic cars have stood the test of time, others have failed to capture the imagination of fans. In the world of movie cars, it seems that not every vehicle can be a classic.