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From humble beginnings to tuning legend to whatever it is now, this is the story of the Toyota Supra.

John Cena is an all-American legend, and most of his cars reflect that, but he’s got some exotics too! I'm going to take you inside the walls of John Cena’s badass car collection! You can't see me!

Sometimes, talking to your non-car friends is hard. They just don’t know, you know? And so they’ll say things that are really, really dumb.

With the release of Fast 9,  we have 9 Fast and Furious actors that own some seriously surprising cars. Let's go!

Out of all the incredibly quick cars in The Fast and the Furious movies, we’re here to tell you about the absolute fastest.

We’ll be taking a look at some of the spookiest cars in automotive history. Some of them are driven by murderers on the Hollywood big screen, and others are real cars that just might kill you. So, let’s get into it, the scariest cars of all time!

We’re going to take a look at the cost of every car from the 2009 Fast & Furious movie, and what it would cost you to own the same cars seen on the silver screen. Let's go!

Calling all treasure hunters! Over the years, there have been a number of classic cars that have seemed to disappear clean off the face of the Earth! Luckily, our friends over at Select Car Leasing have put together a map of the last known locations of these 20 lost classic cars! How much are these missing classics worth altogether? Oh, I don’t know… just $200 million! So, if you have a pension for adventure and automotive history, listen up! Because these are the stories of the 20 missing classic cars!

With a budget of $38 million, the original The Fast and The Furious had plenty of moolah to spend on cars. $2 million bucks to be exact! From modded Supras and R/T Chargers to flashy F355’s, they definitely spent some cash. I mean, Toretto's Charger had a blower sticking two feet out of the hood!

$185,000. That’s what the Mark IV Supra from the first Fast and Furious sold for. A car that started at around $40,000 MSRP in 1993 is now worth over 4 times that! And now, some mad lads are asking for over $500,000 for a Mark IV Supra, and it’s not even Paul's! When will it end?