Following on from our first blog, let’s crack on and take a look at some more family-friendly car films to think about watching over the festive break this year.
Christmas is all about lounging about in PJs, after all, sitting in front of the TV enjoying movie after movie while gorging on an abundance of treats.
But, if you and your family are into your cars as well, why not combine the best of both worlds?
Here are the motoring-based movies to add to your Christmas watchlist this year:
Rush
OK, so this one might be a better choice if your children are a little bit older but, if you’re an F1 fan, Rush is a must-watch.
This true story sheds light on the well-documented rivalry between James Hunt and Niki Lauda during the 1976 F1 racing season.
Starring Thor himself (Chris Hemsworth) as Hunt and Baron Zemo (Daniel Brühl) as Lauda, this feel-good flick is sure to keep you more than entertained with its humour and insightful storyline.
Baby Driver
Another great film choice if your children are slightly older and able to hack the darker, grittier films, Baby Driver is described as one of the most entertaining thrill rides of the decade – and it’s not really hard to see why.
Starring Ansel Elgort as a talented young getaway driver, the film shows his journey helping a motley crew of thieves – including Jamie Foxx and Jon Hamm – steal huge sums of money.
It may not have the same feel-good factor as some of the films mentioned in our previous blogs, but its dark humour is sure to put a smile on your face.
Oh, and its getaway driving scenes are second to none.
Herbie: Fully Loaded
One of the older films on our list, Herbie: Fully Loaded shows Lindsay Lohan at her best and is a classic film your kids will love.
A fan-favourite of many Disney lovers the world over, the movie follows Lohan and Herbie – her pearl-white sunroof 1963 racing Beetle – on their quest to dominate the race track.
If you’re looking for a film that offers fun, adventure and a real heart-warming story, this is the choice for you – especially if you’ve got younger kids who love to get soaked up in the magic of Disney.
While the films mentioned above may make driving at speed look effortlessly cool, staying safe in your vehicle is imperative. So, if you’d like any advice on improving your car’s safety, either check out our blog for the latest advice or contact us to find out more.




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