British Classics Come out on Top as our Favourite Cars on the Big and Small Screen
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British Classics Come out on Top as our Favourite Cars on the Big and Small Screen PR Newswire LONDON, October 26, 2012 LONDON, October 26, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The results of a poll by driving.co.

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British Classics Come out on Top as our Favourite Cars on the Big and Small Screen
PR Newswire LONDON, October 26, 2012
LONDON,October 26, 2012/PRNewswire/ --
The results of a poll bydriving.co.uk- The Sunday Times' new website - have shown that when it comes to favourite cars from film and TV, the nation would pick James Bond's Aston Martin DB5, or Morse's Jaguar Mark 2 from the popular detective series.
The classically British Aston Martin will make its seventh outing in the latest Bond instalment Skyfall, premiering across the UK tomorrow. It was picked by a quarter of those who took part in the independent survey, beating competition from Marty McFly's Delorian and Steve M cQueen's Mustang from Bullitt.
The second surprise triumph for British automotive design sees Inspector Morse's Mark 2 Jaguar recognised as the most iconic car from the small screen, over and above such distinctive models as the Pontiac Trans Am aka KITT from Knight Rider and The General Lee from The Dukes of Hazard.
The poll also revealed that almost 80% of drivers believe that a car's presence in a popular film increases the appeal of a car, with over a third saying that seeing James Bond drive an Aston Martin makes them want to own one. More than one in fifty male drivers have even bought a car they've seen in a film.
Sunday Times Driving will be publishing a review of this survey online exclusively athttp://www.driving.co.uk/news/aston-martin/5045Gavin. Throughout the day driving.co.uk's editor-in-chief Conway will also be discussing the topic, and the results of this poll, with region radio stations across the country. In addition, driving.co.uk is hosting a related celebrity feature which sees Alan Davies take the Ford Gran Torino from Starsky and Hutch for a spin
About Sunday Times Driving Ltd:
Sunday Times Driving is the new car buying website from The Sunday Times, providing a personalised and easy-st to-use way to search for used cars. Their website driving.co.uk launched 1October 2012and currently hosts over 41,000 premium second-hand cars for sale, alongside the latest news, reviews, and features from contributors such as Jeremy Clarkson and Jay Leno.
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