Batmobile
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To celebrate the 85th anniversary of the Batman franchise, Warner Bros. is making 10 drivable replicas of the Caped Crusader's iconic Tumbler armored vehicle available for a cool $3 million apiece. Here's what you'll get for your money.
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A research company in the United Kingdom has polled the British public to produce a list of the Top 40 Movie Cars of All-time. Here's the list, along with images, movie posters of the movies, plus links to all the logical places where you can get more information.
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What are we going to do with the extra free time made possible by autonomous cars? Intel and Warner Bros. are developing what they call “in-cabin immersive experiences” designed to keep you entertained while you're being chauffeured around.
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If you saw The Dark Knight or The Dark Knight Rises, then you no doubt remember the Batpod. Well, if you're a true fan (and a rich one), you'll soon have the chance to own it for yourself. One of the bikes that appeared in both films is heading for the auction block.
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The Batman: Arkham series did for superhero games what Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy did for superhero movies. Does Arkham Knight give this storyline the send-off it deserves?
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The original Batmobile was the Lincoln Futura concept in the 1966 Batman television series – or was it? It turns out that the earliest known officially licensed Batmobile was built in 1963 and is going on auction at Heritage Auctions next month after receiving extensive restoration.
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This synopsis of the 100 most expensive cars ever sold at auction includes detailed images of all the cars, prices and links to the catalog descriptions ... a full snapshot of the hype-rare car marketplace.
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Batman’s Tumbler is one of the most recognizable vehicles from the silver screen. But whereas the full-sized Batmobile are all about catching villains, Marc Irvin’s mini-Tumbler golf cart is geared towards navigating the sand traps and water hazards of Gotham City.
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"BLACK, low mileage, excellent condition, bespoke chassis, automatic transmission, fuel injected Jaguar 3.2 liter engine, remote ignition, hydraulic suspension, smoke release mechanism, flame thrower. US$145,000." Are you interested?
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The original Batmobile is being put up for auction next month.
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The extravagant Dark Knight-inspired home theater is the latest concept design by Elite Home Theater Seating.
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An auto restorer and designer has built a replica Batmobile, that is powered by an actual jet engine.
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