
Television shows often showcase a variety of vehicles. From the iconic Ferrari Daytona Spyder in "Miami Vice" to the infamous Ford Falcon from "Mad Max", we've rounded up the most memorable cars featured in the screen. But what about those Austin Minis that appeared in "Thelma and Louise?" What was their story? They are so well-known. Here we'll explore some of the cars featured in the series!
Ford Falcon in "Mad Max"
The 1973 Ford Falcon XB Interceptor was one of the most iconic cars in Mad Max. It is also known as the "Pursuit Special". Max Rockatansky is driving the car. It is a riff upon the real 1973 Ford Falcon XB GT Coupe. The car is based on a 1973 Ford Falcon XB GT coupe that Main Force Patrol converted into a police interceptor. The car appears for the first time in Mad Max: Fury Road. It is later renamed Razor Cola.

Ferrari Daytona Spyders "Miami Vice"
Don Johnson drove a 1973 Ferrari Daytona Spyder. The show didn't ruin the car. It was instead restored to its original condition and displayed at the Volo Auto Museum, Illinois. The car will be making its debut during the holiday season. One question remains though: Was Don Johnson's Daytona a real Ferrari?
Ford Granada Mk1/Mk2 "Smokey and the Bandit".
Smokey and the Bandit portrays a Ford Granada Mk1 as a Ford Granada Mk1 driven by a notorious gangster. This car was based on the Ford Granada and has been made to look antique. The British movie is the basis for the film. The Granada actually was one of these cars.
Austin Mini in "Thelma, Louise"
Thelma & Louise have been a legendary couple in cinema. They quit their roles as domestic workers and take to the road in search of independence and self discovery. Ridley Scott's 1991 adaptation of Callie Khouri's Oscar-winning screenplay is regarded as a feminist fable. But can the Austin Mini live up to the legend that it has become?

GMC G-15 - "Smokey and the Bandit”
Smokey and the Bandit (1976) was the first major role that a GMC G-15 played. This film is famous for its many stunts, including attaching a booster rocket at the back of the vehicle. In total, three Trans Ams were destroyed. However, the G-15 is far from being the most outrageous car in this movie.
FAQ
Can I work as an auto mechanic without a degree? What about part-time study?
Although it's not mandatory, a degree can help. Most employers prefer candidates who have studied for a full degree rather than those who haven't. It shows that you've worked hard and are determined to succeed.
You can still study while working, however. Some universities let students complete their coursework in the summer and then continue their studies during the school year. Others allow students to study part-time all year.
What is the length of an automotive training course?
An automotive course lasts for three years.
The first year is dedicated to theory and learning about cars. The second year is spent on practical training where you learn how to drive, fix engines, and do other mechanical jobs around the car. The last year is spent at a local shop, where you will get practical experience with real-world problems.
What is the difference between an automotive technician and a mechanic?
Although they may be similar, they are not identical. A mechanic repairs cars while an automotive technician does maintenance on them.
A mechanic must be skilled in manual dexterity and able to complete simple tasks quickly. They should be able to accurately diagnose problems and repair them efficiently.
An automotive technician requires more technical skills than a mechanic. They must be capable of reading blueprints and using tools such as drills, wrenches, etc.
They must also be able to carry out complex procedures safely. They must be familiar with all types of electrical and engine systems.
They must also understand the interplay of different parts.
As a result, mechanics typically make less than technicians. But there are many opportunities for both jobs.
Is it important which college I go?
Non, really. There's no difference between colleges regarding getting into the automotive industry. But, there are better programs at some schools than others. Look elsewhere if you want something more niche.
What is the length of an apprenticeship as an automotive mechanic?
It takes approximately three years to complete an automotive mechanic apprenticeship. The apprenticeship includes two years studying at school and two more as an apprentice. The first year of training is spent in the trade. This includes theory and practical skills as well as safety procedures. You'll also learn how tools can be used safely and efficiently during this year. After completing the first year, you'll then spend another year on-the-job training where you'll gain experience in different areas of the trade. You will have the opportunity for formal training during these years.
The final year of the program is spent gaining qualifications and becoming certified in the field. These include NVQs, which are obtained after passing industry-specific exams. The HNCs (Higher National Certificates), on the other hand, cover general subjects like customer service and management. City & Guilds certificates offer qualifications in certain trades.
How long does a good mechanic take?
Expert mechanics take years of practice and extensive experience. A professional mechanic will teach you how to fix cars.
You will have to spend time in a garage learning about cars and mechanics. You'll need to study mechanical engineering books on mechanics and car design.
And you'll also need to attend auto school.
The most important thing to do is start early. Don't wait until you're older to begin studying automotive technology. If you want to qualify as a mechanic, get started now!
Statistics
- According to the BLS, total auto technician employment is expected to exceed 705,000 by 2030. (uti.edu)
- 52% of Mechanics in the United States think their salaries are enough for the cost of living in their area. (indeed.com)
- There were 749,900 jobs available for automotive service technicians and mechanics in 2016, which is expected to grow by six percent through 2026. (jobhero.com)
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How to be an Automotive Technician
An automotive technician provides repair services and maintenance to vehicles. He/she works at car dealerships, auto shops, garages, service centers, etc. He/she helps customers fix their cars, trucks, motorcycles, ATVs, boats, lawn mowers, snowmobiles, tractors, trailers, farm equipment, planes, helicopters, jet skis, watercraft, bicycles, motorcycles, scooters, golf carts, etc. An automotive technician must be able to diagnose problems and make repairs quickly, safely, accurately, and efficiently.
A person who wants to work as an automotive technician should first obtain an associate degree from a vocational school. After completing the program, he/she must take the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence certification exam. ASE stands as American Society of Mechanical Engineers. The ASE certification test consists two sections. The first section tests for mechanical knowledge, the second for practical skills. To pass the test, you will need to visit an authorized testing location. These locations are available online or through your local automotive dealer.
After passing the test, a candidate must pass a state examination before becoming licensed as an automotive technician. The process will vary depending on where an applicant lives. Some states require that candidates attend training courses, while others permit them to learn independently. In addition, some states license technicians immediately after they receive their license, while others wait until they have completed at least six months of employment as an automotive technician.
To become an automotive technician, one must apply at a local dealership. Once hired, most new employees start out working as apprentices. Apprenticeship programs last about three years. A student will learn to repair basic things like changing oil, adjusting brakes or replacing tires. They also learn how spark plugs are cleaned and inspect engine compartments. Some students learn how to do advanced repairs, such as installing air filters, replacing shocks, repairing engines, and replacing transmission fluids. Schools offer classes during business hours. Some schools offer evening classes, however.
Once a student completes his/her apprenticeship, he/she becomes a journeyman. Journeymen can spend up to five years learning how major systems work, including transmissions, differentials. They also learn how to adjust steering gear and suspensions. They also learn to perform complex repairs, such as remanufacturing engines, rebuilding transmissions, and troubleshooting electrical components. Employers prefer to hire journeymen as they are familiar with the job and can anticipate customer needs.
A candidate who passes all the necessary exams and gets a license might be interested in opening his/her own business. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, nearly 1.7 million automotive mechanic jobs were available in 2010. This figure is expected to rise 18 percent between 2009-2020. Candidates who decide to open their own business should be prepared to invest thousands in equipment and supplies.
Automotive technicians' salaries depend on many factors such as the employer, whereabouts, education level and experience. An average salary for a jobless individual is $20,000 per annum. An individual with a high school diploma can earn about $21,000 per annum. A bachelor's degree is equivalent to approximately $24,000 annually. Technicians with bachelor's degrees earned about $27,000 per year. A master's degree earns around $32,000 per a year. Salary increases are common, so a professional who earns less than $30,000 now could reasonably expect to earn $40,000 or more in just a few years.