Pixar licenses Cars 2 AMC villains for a song thanks to Chrysler bankruptcy

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Pixar's Cars 2 characters Grem and Acer

Joe Mantegna and Peter Jacobson from Pixar’s CARS 2 – Click above for high-res gallery

Earlier this week, we spent the day at Pixar to get a sneak peak at Cars 2. And before you ask, here’s what you want to know: The sequel is an order of magnitude more awesome than the original and chief creative honcho John Lasseter drives a Mercedes-Benz SL65. So with that out of the way…

While interviewing one of the feature’s principles, we asked about vehicle licensing. When the flick hits theaters June 24, you’ll see “Carified” (their term, not ours) versions of everything from Audi to Opel models, but the villains in the film are made up of what the Pixar team contends are the world’s worst cars. So there’s an assortment of unloved Eastern European metal mixed in with two main antagonists: an AMC Pacer (“Acer” – voiced by Peter Jacobson) and a Gremlin (“Grem” – voiced by Joe Mantegna).

Obviously, it would be a tough sell to go to an automaker and say “We need villains, and your cars are perfect representations for the most loathsome creations on wheels,” but the Pixar people came to AMC’s owners – Chrysler – at precisely the right time.

When Pixar approached the automaker about licensing the names and likenesses of two vehicles for the film, Chrysler was in the throes of bankruptcy, it was divorcing itself of Cerberus, and it wasn’t sure who its next parent would be… if indeed it was to have one at all. Pixar – knowingly or otherwise – took advantage of the situation and managed to snag usage rights to the vehicles for the film just when the automaker was in turmoil and strapped for cash. The results are spectacular, but you’ll have to wait for our full story and the animated feature to come to your local cineplex to find out why.

Gallery: CARS 2

Gallery: CARS 2 Characters

GremAcerShu TodorokiRaoul ÇaRouleCarla Veloso

[Images: Pixar]

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ArmorTech BMW X6 is the AMC Eagle SX/4 of your dreams

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ArmorTech BMW X6 coupe – Click above for high-res image gallery

It’s been tried before, making a coupe out of an SUV – or an SUV out of a coupe. AMC tried it back in the early ’80s with the Eagle SX/4. Both DC Design and Merdad tried it with the Porsche Cayenne. And of course BMW tried it with the X6. The trouble with the X6 is that it has two doors too many to be considered a coupe. The solution? Off with their doors, courtesy of aftermarket firm ArmorTech.

In the process, the Russian coachbuilder crafted longer front doors, jockeyed the positioning of the B-pillar and side glass, and fitted new front seats that can tilt and slide forward to gain access to the rear seats, the access to which never having been a strong suit of the factory X6 to begin with. A number of additional enhancements are also on offer, from suspension, wheels and brakes to exhaust, body kit and custom upholstery.

So, does the removal of the rear doors make the X6 look any better? Give us your thoughts in ‘Comments.’

Gallery: BMW X6 coupe by ArmorTech

[Source: ArmorTech via World Car Fans]

ArmorTech BMW X6 is the AMC Eagle SX/4 of your dreams originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 14 Jul 2010 15:27:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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