Driving a car, I always feel like I'm wasting my time. And wasting other people's time, too.
I am not a car lover. I am an environmentalist.
Cars are the reason we, you know, have interstate highways.
A car is like a stagecoach. It doesn't matter what kind of a horse you hitch to it; if you don't know how to drive, you can wreck any horse.
The car has become the carapace, the protective and aggressive shell, of urban and suburban man.
A racing car is an animal with a thousand adjustments.
A dream without ambition is like a car without gas... you're not going anywhere.

A car is like a mother-in-law – if you let it, it will rule your life.
To me, a car is like a woman. It has to be loved to bring out its best.
A car for every purse and purpose.

When you're fitted in a racing car and you race to win, second or third place is not enough.

You can know or not know how a car runs and still enjoy riding in a car.
I am not a car enthusiast. I take my car to the garage for a service, and I know that my father spent 30 years of his life in the car business.
I couldn't find the sports car of my dreams, so I built it myself.
You don't have to know how the car works to enjoy the ride.
Cars are the sculptures of our everyday lives.
The cars we drive say a lot about us.

A car is like a film star. If you create a beautiful object, it becomes an object of desire.
To attract men, I wear a perfume called 'New Car Interior.'

I have an addiction to cars, but only if they have a manual gearbox.