WE ALL have that one favourite car from the movies we wish we could get behind the wheel of.
Whether it featured in an action packed superhero movie or a timeless TV sitcom – those motors stick in our minds for years.
But now a team of number crunchers at Leasing.com have given film fans a taste of how much one of these motors could set you back.
Compiling a list of famous motors they based their findings on how much they would cost to lease if they ever hit the market on a three-year lease contract.
The ten car list includes legendary cars from James Bond to Batman and reveals how much each motor could cost to hire per month.
Unsurprisingly at the top of the list is James Bond’s iconic Aston Martin DB5.
The experts believe the legendary car – which first hit our screens in the 1964 Bond classic ‘Goldfinger’ – would likely cost you a staggering £28,787.38 per month.
Needless to say, that’s a few Vodka Martinis.
But the silver coupe – which last sold at auction for £3.45 million – is not the only costly car on the list.
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The list also reveals how fans of Batman’s Batmobile may need a spare £6,258 per month to have Christian Bale’s ‘Tumbler’ on their driveway.
While Doctor Emmett Brown’s Back to the Future DeLorean DMC would be estimated to set fans £3,385.64 per month if it ever hit the lease market.
The list also shows Del Boy’s infamous yellow Reliant Robin from Only Fools and Horses
That is estimated to come it at around £346.88 per month – Bonnet de douche!
Dave Timmis, Managing Director of Leasing.com, who crunched the numbers, said: “Our research shows that leasing helps make some of our dream motors attainable”
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Leasing.com’s Top 10 Most Expensive Movie/TV Cars
- James Bond’s Aston Martin DB5 – £28,787.38 per month
- Steve McQueen’s Bullitt Mustang GT390 – £23,155.06 per month
- Christian Bale’s Tumbler Batmobile – £6,258.13 per month
- Paul Walker’s The Fast & Furious Toyota Supra – £3,441.97 per month
- Doc’s Back to the Future DeLorean DMC – £3,385.64 per month
- Dukes of Hazard General Lee – £2,816.15 per month
- Ghost Busters Ecto-1 – £1,473.38 per month
- Herbie Fully Loaded – £671.88 per month
- Del Boy’s Reliant Robin – £346.88 per month
- Gene Hunt’s Ashes to Ashes Audi Quattro – £321.65 per month