00:01Hollywood has built entire movies around the thrill of driving fast and expensive cars, and audiences love it.
00:07Here are five movie cars that fetched a pretty penny.
00:11Coinage. Life. Well Spent. Presented by GEICO.
00:15The DeLorean would have been largely forgotten were it not transformed into a time machine in 1985's Back to the Future.
00:22The car used in the film was sold at auction in 2011, with proceeds going to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's research.
00:30Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is a children's classic centered around an inventor's motor creation, a car that can drive, float, and fly.
00:38One of the original models was purchased at auction in 2011 by filmmaker Peter Jackson, with proceeds going to charity.
00:45James Bond is known for his tricked-out rides, including this Lotus Esprit that also happens to be a submarine.
00:51Discovered in a storage container purchased for only $100, the Lotus was purchased at auction in 2013 by none other than billionaire Elon Musk.
01:01Bond's most famous car is the 1964 Aston Martin DB5 as seen in Goldfinger and Thunderball.
01:07This model is equipped with some of the best gadgets.
01:10007's DB5 was purchased for a whopping $4.6 million in 2010.
01:14The original Batmobile will always be a classic.
01:18Initially built as a concept car in 1955, the Lincoln Futura was modified for the 1960s movie and kids' show featuring the Caped Crusader.
01:27At a 2013 auction, the Batmobile sold for $4.62 million.
01:33Holy goldmine, Batman!
01:34These legendary cars have certainly gone the distance for a whole lot of cash.
01:41Coinage. Life. Well spent.
01:44Presented by GEICO.
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