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This is a list of characters from the 2006 Disney/Pixar film, Cars.
Rust-eze Medicated Bumper Ointment Rear End Formula team
#95 Lightning McQueen
Voiced by Owen Wilson. He is the piston cup rookie. In the teaser tralier his name and sponsor is Corrison Seal and his number is 57.
Mack
Main article: Mack (Cars)
Voiced by John Ratzenberger.
Lightning's Pit Crew
Lightning McQueen's pit crew are generic forklifts who quit following McQueen's refusal to pit for tires nearly costs him the first race in the movie. One of them, presumably the acting crew chief (his official one having been recently fired), is referred to by McQueen as "Chuck," only to remind him that his name is "not Chuck." Voiced by Mike Nelson, this particular one is identified in the credits only as "Not Chuck."
Harv
Harv is Lightning McQueen's agent. He is heard only twice in the movie, when Lightning and Mack are in the route to the tiebreaker race, by voice. When Harv contacts Lightning when the latter is found in Radiator Springs, Harv misinterprets the town's name and says "Radiation Stinks". He talks to Lightning via a speakerphone built into Mack's trailer.
Voiced by Jeremy Piven in the US release, but voiced by Jeremy Clarkson in the UK release
Jeremy Piven coincidentally plays a similar character named Ari Gold on HBO's Entourage.
Rusty and Dusty Rust-eze
The Rust-eze Brothers, Rusty and Dusty, are the spokescars for Rust-Eze, the team that sponsors Lightning. Rusty is a 1964 Dodge A100, and Dusty, a 1963 Dodge Dart V10. They are voiced by Tom and Ray Magliozzi, respectively. The characters were originally named to "Clink and Clunk", a reference to the Car Talk hosts' on-air nicknames of "Click and Clack". The '63 Dart bears an intentional resemblance to Ray's infamous green Dart, named "The Dartre". In a deleted scene shown on the DVD, these two would have had no association with Lightning other than a chance encounter at a truck stop which Mack was allowed to stop at briefly.
Dinoco Team and Associates
#43 "The King" Strip Weathers
Voiced by Richard Petty.
Mrs. The King Weathers
Mrs. The King Weathers, a 1972 Chrysler Town and Country station wagon with a solid nose painted in Petty blue, is The King's wife. She is voiced by Lynda Petty, Richard Petty's real-life wife. She's identical to a car that the Pettys drove themselves and their children to the races in during the 1970s.
Tex
Tex, a gold 1975 Cadillac Coupe de Ville with a Texas accent and a pair of horns from a Longhorn steer in place of a hood ornament, is the owner of Dinoco and the friend of The King "Strip Weathers". Voiced by Humpy Wheeler. After the tie-breaker race, he offers Lightning the coveted Dinoco sponsorship, which Lightning declines in favor of staying with his current sponsor, to which Tex replies that he respects his decision, but to let him know if there's anything he needs, which Lightning takes up by arranging for Mater to have a ride in the Dinoco Helicopter.
Dinoco Helicopter
The Dinoco helicopter is a part of the company that sponsors Strip "The King" Weathers. He gives Mater a ride at the end of the movie. Based on a Bell 222, but greatly upsized and with extra main rotor blades.
Dinoco Gals
The Dinoco gals are showgirls who promote Dinoco. They are seen sporting the 'Dinoco Blue' color.
Hostile Takeover Bank team
#86 Chick "Murphy" Hicks
Voiced by Michael Keaton.
Chick Hicks' Pit Crew
Chick Hicks' pit crew is a group of forklifts (all bearing false moustaches similar to Chick's) who mainly give gas and change tires for Chick, with a Dodge Ram pickup as the Crew Chief, providing important tactical information on the other racers (ie, telling Chick that Lightning had blown a tire in the first race). They make fun of Guido before he demonstrates his lightning-fast tire changing, causing the forklifts to drop their false moustaches in disbelief, the largest of them only doing so when Guido says "Peet stop", one of his few english lines in the film. Their names are unknown.
Radiator Springs Populace
Mater
He is the tow truck of Radiatior Springs.
Voiced by Larry The Cable Guy.
Doc Hudson
Voiced by Paul Newman.
Sally Carrera
Voiced by Bonnie Hunt.
Luigi
Voiced by Tony Shalhoub.
Guido
Voiced by Guido Quaroni.
Ramone
Voiced by Cheech Marin.
Flo
Voiced by Jenifer Lewis.
Sheriff
Voiced by Michael Wallis
Fillmore
Voiced by George Carlin.
Sarge
Voiced by Paul Dooley.
Lizzie
Template:Cars characterLizzie is a 1923 Ford Model T voiced by Katherine Helmond. Dotty but friendly, she is the widow of Radiator Springs' founder, Stanley, and the elderly owner of a roadside souvenir and accessory shop (one of her trademarks is forcefully slapping bumper stickers onto the rear of unwary customers). When Lightning shows how much he contributed to the city's lighting, she says to the Stanley monument outside of Red's firehouse, "If only you were here to see this, Stanley." She appeared to be interested in Lightning before he fell in love with Sally. Her name is derived from the original Model T's nickname of 'Tin Lizzie.' She is currently the rarest model in Mattel's die-cast lineup, because of being shipped in lower numbers, and because several collectors wanted to get the character because she is a Model T.
Some fans speculate that Lizzie is Mater's mother, as she was married to Stanley, who has the same teeth, eyes, and posture as Mater.
Lizzie is often discluded from the main cast of the movie. She does not have her own profile on the movie's site. She appears to be not only the oldest resident of the town (assuming cars age at the same speed as humans, she would likely have to be 110 or more years old), but is also hinted to have lived there the longest.
She has been hinted to have gone senile from age. As Lightning was mumbling to himself, Lizzie stated, "You keep talking to yourself, and people'll think you're crazy." When McQueen sarcastically thanks her, she responds by saying she wasn't talking to him. Also during Lightning's trial when Sally is convincing the others to make him repair the damage he'd done to the road, Lizzie states that the only person strong enough for the job is 'Big Al'. When Ramone reminds her that he'd left town 15 years ago, she responds "Then why are you bringing him up, you lemon?"
Red
Voiced by Joe Ranft.
Frank
Frank is a Kubota orange combine harvester and the guardian of the tractors that resembles a bull. After Lightning McQueen's first encounter with Frank, Lightning has a nightmare that he, The King, and Chick Hicks are beaten by Frank himself in the tie-breaker race—in fact, Chick gets shredded, and his remains are shot out of Frank's straw chute.
Tractors
The tractors (resembling cows) appear when Mater and Lightning go tractor tipping (similar to cow tipping), and also in a stampede through the middle of town, likely provoked by Mater's antics. They also appear in the nighmare McQueen has about Frank winning the Piston Cup, wherein Lightning is surrounded by the tractors, one of which licks him. According to Mater, they are quite dumb. They are American 1950s Chewall tractors, as evidenced by the fact that the word "Chewall" is written on them. This may also be a pun on the fact that cows apparently spend most of their time chewing, and on the real-life Farmall brand of farm machinery.
Bessie
Bessie is the asphalt paver whom Lightning McQueen uses to repair the damage that he had inadvertently done to Radiator Spring's main road. She has a tendency of boiling over, and large air bubbles have been known to burst, sending hot asphalt onto anyone who is unlucky enough to be told to pull her, ruining their paint jobs. In fact, Lightning gets asphalt over his own paint job, and even after a hose-down by Big Red, a speck of asphalt remains throughout the film, covering the shiny lightning bolt on his right side.
At the end of the film, Bessie appears once more. This time, she is being pulled by The Delinquent Road Hazards, whom Sheriff had them impounded for speeding. As she did with Lightning, she boils over, ruining their paint jobs.
Unlike the other characters in the film, Bessie isn't anthropomorphic.
Stanley
Stanley is Radiator Springs' late founder and was Lizzie's husband. He is only seen in a painting and as a statue. He happens to be a cross between a 1909 Ford Model T and a Stanley Steamer. He and Mater have the same teeth, similar eyes, and similar posture, leading some fans to speculate that the two are related.
The Delinquent Road Hazards
Boost
Boost is the leader of The Delinquent Road Hazards, a four pack of cars that tamper with Mack. His N20 Cola cylinders allow him to go super-fast, and his fluorescent lighting emits a purple glow. He is a somewhat cross between an Eagle Talon and a 1994 Mitsubishi Eclipse. Boost sports one of the most detailed paint jobs in the Mattel diecast lineup. He has violet metal flake paint and simulated carbon fiber hood and wheel wells along with N20 decals on his boosters.
DJ
DJ is one of the three cars that Boost leads. He can play music from his large stereo system, and his fluorescent lighting emits a blue glow. He appears to be a 2004 Toyota Scion xB.
Wingo
Wingo is one of the three cars that Boost leads. He sports a ladder of spoilers. His fluorescent lighting glows green. He is a modified Honda Civic. The decals on his sides read IMPO-TO which is import in Japanese.
Snot Rod
Snot Rod is one of the three cars that Boost leads. He can shoot flames when he sneezes out of his mufflers that jut upward from his sides, but his "allergies" can be a hindrance to their pranks. His fluorescent lighting emits an orange glow. He is a 1970 Plymouth AAR Barracuda.
Race Cars
#4 Tow Cap
A white and purple race car. In the video game, he has the number 54 and in VS. mode, he is called Clarkson.
#8 Junior
Template:Cars character Junior is a fan of The King, since he is almost always around him. He also expresses concern for Lightning's welfare during a brief interview following his dissapearance. Voiced by Dale Earnhardt, Jr., and Junior is Dale Jr.'s No. 8 racecar minus the Budweiser sponsorship. (Replacement of alcohol and tobacco sponsor logos with similar-appearing depictions of the driver's name is standard NASCAR practice for any product marketed to children.)
In the theatrical release, Junior's trailer carries prominent "Dale Earnhardt, Jr." lettering, which confirms that he is Dale Earnhardt, Jr. This lettering is not present in the US DVD release of the movie. Unlike most of the Piston Cup racecars, he isn't seen in the video game.
#17 Darrell Cartrip
Darrell Cartrip is an announcer at the Piston Cup races. He is a 1976 Chevrolet Monte Carlo. Could be a former Piston Cup Racer due to his looks & wheels. Voiced by Darrell Waltrip, his character being an obvious pun on his name. He raced a 1976 Chevy Monte Carlo with stacked headlights. He often raced with the number 17. Darrell is fond of colorful flame paint schemes. Cartrip utters "Boogity boogity boogity!" as the tiebreaker race starts; the real-life Darrell also utters this at the start of every NASCAR race and during some restarts. Also, right after the multicar wreck starts, Darrell announces "Trouble!"; this is usually said by NASCAR commentators during or after a wreck.
#28 Nitroade
Nitroade is another additional racecar. His main colours are black with an orange Nitroade logo on his side. Nitroade is also one of the hardest cars to find in the die cast model range, along with Leakless. He is a Ford Taurus. In the video game, his number is 52 and goes under the name of Joltsen. His sponsor is based off of the Real sports drink, Gatorade.
#33 Mood Springs
The dark blue race car with springs on his paint job. After getting badly damaged while everyone (except Lightning) headed to the pits, he refused to go into the pits & wants to continue the race. (Quote: Don't take me out, Coach. I can still race!) In the video game, he is named Banks in VS. mode.
#34 Trunk Fresh
A black & green race car with flower-like stars on him. In the video game in VS. mode, he is named Buck.
#35 Shifty Drug
A reddish pink and yellow race car.
#36 Tank Coat
A pink racecar.
#39 View Zeen
A light blue and orange racecar. His colors bare a resemblance to the colors of the Dinoco sign.
#43 Dinoco Oil
This is The King. He has won more Piston Cups than any other racer.
#51 Easy Idle
A racecar who bares a resemblance with Vitoline but instead of green, he is blue.
#52 Leakless
Leakless is a Chevrolet Monte Carlo and is yellow at the front, black around the tires, yellow again, white from the door panels to the back tires, and black with Leakless Adult drip pans stickers. He is one of several cars involved in "The Big One" (started by Chick). He also helped Lightning leap up into the air and made a pose to the audience. In the video game, he is named Hollister and goes under the number 282, but doesn't look similar to Leakless in the movie.
#54 Faux Wheel Drive
A green and blue race car. In the video game, he is called Cortland in VS. mode.
#56 Fiber Fuel
The car with the wheat on him. In the video game, he is called McCoy in VS. mode.
#58 Octane Gain
This orange race car appears to be a Toyota Camry, which NASCAR will start using in 2007. In the video game, he is called Henderson in VS. mode.
#61 Vitoline
A green racecar. In the Video Game, he is Aikens.
#63 Transberry Juice
A blue and yellow racecar. In the video game his number is 58 and in VS. mode, he is called Medford. Chick Hicks bumped into him after Elvis RV said "Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh............................................"His sponsorship can not be seen in the film,but in the videogame,it can.
#64 RPM
A yellow Piston Cup race car. In the video game his number is 64 and goes under the name of Riley.
#65
#68 N20
A purple and green racecar.Official sponsor of the N20 Cola Boost uses.
#70 Gasprin
The #70 Gasprin racer is a blue racecar.
#73 Rev-N-Go
A blue racecar with a yellow 73. Seen in the "Big One" caused by Chick.
#74 Sidewall Shine
A yellow, white, black and red racecar. In the video game, his name in VS. mode is Zeb.
#76 Vinyl Toupee
A purple racecar with a toupee-like thing on his head.
#78
#79 Retread
A blue racecar often confused with the #84 Re-Volting Car. In the video game, he is called Turner in VS. mode.
#80 Creme-Filled Gaskits
The #80 Creme-Filled Gaskits racer is a colorful racecar. He could be a Nissan Silvia, as his headlight decals and grille resemble Wingo's.
#82 Shiny Wax
#84 Apple Computer
This white race car's number represents the year that Apple's Macintosh hit the market along with Apple Computer.
#84 Re-Volting
The #84 Re-Volting racer is an red and black race car. Often confused with the #79 Retread Car by fans. In the video game, he is known as Bashman in VS. mode.
#86 Hostile Takeover Bank
This is Chick Hicks. He started the big crash in the opening race.
#90 Bumper Save
An aqua green & white race car.
#92 Sputter Stop
A blue-green, white and pink-red racecar.
#93 Spare Mint
A blue racecar.
#95 Rust-eze Bumper Ointment
This is Lightning McQueen. His original name and sponsor was called Corrosion Seal and his original number was 57.
#101 Tack-O-Mints
The brown & white Candy Cane-style car. In the video game, his name is Guenther and his number is 119.
#117 Lil' Torquey Pistons
A blue race car with a red circle that sponsors Lil' Torquey Pistons. In the video game, his Race Car number is #101 & he is known as Lee Jr.
#121 Clutch-Aid
In the Video Game, he goes by the name Suregrip and his number is 123.
#123 No Stall
The red (with checkered flag stripes) race car that crashed into Leakless during the big wreck, causing Leakless to flip onto him. In the video game in VS. mode, he is called Masterson and his number is 121.
Racecars in the Teaser Trailer
The racers that are seen in the teaser.
#57 Lightning McQueen (Corrosion Seal)
Became #95 Lightning McQueen (Rust-eze). Also, Corrosion Seal has a seal on its logo, although seals don't exist in the "Cars" world. The same goes for the logos of Dinoco and Ferrari.
#52 Vitoline
Became #61 Vitoline.
#13 Nitroade
Became #28 Nitroade. He is green and has the number 13, which are both said to bring bad luck to a NASCAR driver.
#65 Trunk Fresh
Became #34 Trunk Fresh.
Announcers
Darrell Cartrip
Darrell Cartrip is an announcer at the Piston Cup races. He is a 1976 Chevrolet Monte Carlo. Could be a former Piston Cup Racer due to his looks & wheels. Voiced by Darrell Waltrip, his character being an obvious pun on his name. He raced a 1976 Chevy Monte Carlo with stacked headlights. He often raced with the number 17. Darrell is fond of colorful flame paint schemes. Cartrip utters "Boogity boogity boogity!" as the tiebreaker race starts; the real-life Darrell also utters this at the start of every NASCAR race and during some restarts. Also, right after the multicar wreck starts, Darrell announces "Trouble!"; this is usually said by NASCAR commentators during or after a wreck.
Bob Cutlass
Bob Cutlass is an announcer at the Piston Cup races and friend toward Darrell Cartrip. He is a 1999 Oldsmobile Aurora. Voiced by Bob Costas, who is well known for his various works on NBC. Although the name is a reference to the Oldsmobile Cutlass, which is said to be the best-known model name for the General Motors division that was discontinued after 2004, he is actually shown as an Aurora. Just like Darrell Cartrip, the name "Bob Cutlass", is a pun on "Bob Costas", his voice actor.
Track Officials
Marco
Marco is a security car who appears before the race with Fred. He is a 2002 Ford Expedition SUV. Voiced by Phil Lorin.
Souvenir Car
The souvenir car is a car who sells antenna balls to cheer the racers on. He is a van, most likely a Chevrolet Astro. in the Dinoco 400 he said "Get your antenna balls here!".
Flag Truck
The flag truck holds the flags to control the Piston Cup races, the "Official". A Ford F-150 pickup truck.
Pace Car
The pace car is the car who sets the pace whenever the race is due to be restarted after a yellow flag situation. Model indeterminate, though he vaguely resembles the Pontiac Grand Prix pace car used at International Speedway Corporation-owned race tracks.
Reporters
Kori Turbowitz
Kori Turbowitz is a fictional reporter car. Voiced by Sarah Clark. She looks like a light blue Ford Puma. She appears the most of any of the reporter cars, first seen at the Dinoco 400 interviewing McQueen after the race, then at the Los Angeles International Speedway when it's first revealed that Lightning is missing, then again among the pack of reporters that besieges McQueen when he's found in Radiator Springs, also revealing that it was Doc Hudson who had tipped the press off about his presence when she tells him "Thanks for the call."
Camera Car
The camera car is one of the few car reporters who is featured a little. He is mainly shown holding a camera.
Japanese News Reporter
The Japanese news reporter, a Chibi female four-door, is a minor car who appears after Lightning turns up missing at California. Reputed to be a chibi depiction of a Mazda AZ-1.
News Helicopters
Helicopters fitted with steadicams and spotlights, seen at the Dinoco 400 and in Radiator Springs when Lightning is discovered (Mater mistakes the spotlight of one for the fabled 'Ghost Light'). Only one is heard speaking; a red female one that says, "We've found McQueen, we have found McQueen!".
Piston Cup Fans
Mia & Tia
Template:Cars character Mia and Tia are twin sisters. They are Lightning's number-one fans,in fact they look like him, but during Lightning's sojourn in Radiator Springs, they support Chick until he pushes The King off the track, the twins are even seen booing at him along with the rest of the crowd. In the video game, they are volunteer workers at Flo's V8 Café (also in the epilogue), and Sally challenges them to a race after they interrupt her conversation with Lightning. Their names are a pun on Miata. They also appear in the daydream McQueen has about becoming the new Dinoco sponsor, seen first in Dinoco blue, then again in gold at the end of the sequence. The two also appear in a deleted scene as waitresses at a truck stop Mack and Lightning stop at briefly, wherein they both sport a yellow paint scheme.
Fred the Rusty Car
Fred is one of the many fans in the Rust-eze tent at the beginning of the movie. He's also seen at the beginning of the final race and during the credits. A running gag in the movie is that whenever he get's excited, his front bumper falls off. Another running gag is that he appears to be unaware that his license plate reads "Hellomynameis" and then underneath, "FRED", and he is thrilled beyond belief when McQueen and later Mario Andretti address him by name. Voiced by Andrew Stanton. A 1962 Rambler Ambassador.
Lightning McQueen's Biggest Fan
Lightning McQueen's Biggest Fan (self-proclaimed as such because of his size) is a motorhome race fan. Voiced By Douglas Mater Keever. The red flags on his side say,"McQueen's Biggest Fan." The other motor homes find him loud. In the Dinoco 400 he said "YEAH MCQUEEN! KA CHOW!, the last word being emphasized with a deep airhorn blast. He is also moved to tears by McQueen's act of respect towards The King at the end of the last race.
Elvis RV
Elvis RV is a minor character who only says "Uh…" in the film. She is featured in the Super Bowl commercial and is a lover of both Sheryl Crow and Elvis Presley. Voiced by Sheryl Crow herself. A Ford E350 RV. In her appearence, the Motorhome says " Uh!", in sync to Sheryl Crows song " Real Gone " which is playing as background music.
Yahoo
Yahoo is another motorhome race fan. Voiced by Larry Benton. 1978 Class A motor home.
Right
Right is yet another Motorhome race fan who is also voiced by Larry Benton.
"K I N G" Motorhomes
The "K I N G" motorhomes are four different motor home race fans in blue who each have a letter that spells King on their face.
Bi-Plane
The bi-plane is a plane that, with his smoke, writes Piston Cup Races. (Quote: Uh-Oh!) He was only in the tie breaker race and in only 1 piston cup race.
Jets
US Marine Corps fighters that sponsor the final race by flying over it. Based on the AV-8 Harrier II attack aircraft, but with wingtip Sidewinder missile rails and twin outward-canted vertical stabilizers and afterburning engines taken from the F/A-18 Hornet. They also appear briefly from behind The King when Darrel Cartrip and Bob Cutlass are discussing him and his other two major competitors for the Piston Cup at the start of the film.
Other Cars
All other characters seen throughout the film.
Jay Limo
Jay Limo is an obvious car parody of famous comedian Jay Leno, who provides his voice. A generic limousine, most closely resembling a stretched late-1990s Lincoln Town Car. He appears during the media response to Lightning's dissapearance, wherein he takes a jab at the MIA racer by saying that he doesn't know which is harder to find; him or a pit crew that will work with him, in reference to his crew having quit at the end of the first race in the film.
Michael Schumacher
Michael Schumacher is a Ferrari F430 who appears both at the end of the film and during the credits. He appears as a customer at Luigi's Casa della Tires, and just the thrill of finally having a real Ferrari come to the tire store is enough to make Luigi pass out, and when Michael talks to Guido in Italian, Guido himself faints as well. Voiced by himself.
Michael Schumacher's Friends
Two fancy 2004 Maserati Quattroportes that joins Michael Schumacher at the Casa Della Tires. One is green, the other is white. Coincidentally, these two cars together with Michael Schumacher form the colors of the Italian flag, with Schumacher being red.
Mario Andretti
Mario Andretti is a 1967 Ford Fairlane race car, based on the car in which himself, who provides his voice, won the 1967 Daytona 500. He appears before the final race with Marco and Fred.
Mario Andretti's Wife
Mario Andretti's wife appears with Mario Andretti himself as a car. She is one of the few cars that appear in the movie (and stand out) but does not speak at all.
The Governator
The Governator is a car parody of current (2006) governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger. Voiced by Arnold Schwarzenegger, himself. He's a Hummer H1, which Arnold Schwarzenegger actually was the first one to own. In the movie, he orders a nationwide search for Lightning McQueen after the rookie racer turns up missing in the California track, saying for the news broadcast:
"Lightning McQueen must be found at all costs!"
The roof racks on the top of the Hummer resembles Schwarzenegger's distinctive hairstyle.
Poser "Never Been Off-Road" SUV
The poser "Never been off-road" SUV is a vain Hummer H1 that appears during the Sarge's Boot Camp sequence during the credits. He is tricked out with H2-style spinners. He seems to be very aware of getting himself dirty.
Mattress-Carrying SUV
The SUV that holds a mattress has no definite name. He is only seen at the end of the Life is A Highway sequence, and later in the epilogue driving into Radiator Springs, plus showing off his new large tires out in front of Luigi's shop. He seems to get confused when it comes to turning on his signal lights, Lighting Mcqueen quotes by saying ' A minivan? Come on Mack this is Lighting Mcqueen you're hauling here'.
Peterbilt
The Peterbilt is a Peterbilt 362 truck that Lightning mistakes for Mack, to which he replies, "Mack? I ain't no Mack, I'm a Peterbilt, for dang sakes!" and he leaves when saying "Turn on your lights, you moron." He was towing a hand-painted 'recycled batteries' trailer with lighting similar to that on Mack's trailer. Voiced by Joe Ranft.
A113
A113 is the train who nearly runs Lightning over. His code number is a common Pixar in-joke. An GM Electro-Motive F7A and F7B set of locomotives, pulling a train of lightweight streamliner passenger and freight cars.
Minnie and Van
Minnie and Van are spouses. They get lost and try to find their way back to Interstate 40, but pass through Radiator Springs without buying anything and eventually wind up off-road. Van (the husband) is apparently arrogant, as he claims that he has a global positioning system (GPS for short) in himself. After the end of the credits, we find out that Minnie and Van have ended up somewhere lost in the desert, having not asked for directions, and Van has almost become insane. Their names combined is a pun on "minivan". Minnie is voiced by Edie McClurg, and Van by Richard Kind.
Minnie appears to be a Dodge Caravan, while Van most closely resembles a Saturn Relay.
Bugs
These are little flies, and each one is a flying 1966 VW Bug. There are a load of them at Wheel Well and also some of them at Flo's V8 cafe. One bug with abnormally bright headlights (spoofing a firefly) appears in the short film Mater and the Ghostlight.
Pixar Spoofs
Woody
A Ford Woody wagon.
Buzz Lightyear
Spaceship-esque car.
Hamm
A pig car. Voiced by John Ratzenberger (also voices Mack)
Mike Wazowski
A BMW Isetta with small horns.
Sulley
A monster SUV.
The BooMobile
Mentioned by Sulley but not seen on film.
Abominable Snowplow
A Snowcat snowplow voiced by John Ratzenberger (also voices Mack, Hamm and PT Flea)
Flik
A 1966 VW Bug.
PT Flea
A tiny springy PT Cruiser. Voiced by John Ratzenberger (also voices Mack)
The Circus Bugs
The Circus Bugs are the bugs in A Bug's Life parody,along with Flik car and PT Flea.
Miscellaneous
Big Al
Big Al was mentioned in court when Sally Carrera said that Lightning should pave the road. Lizzie said that only Big Al was strong enough to pave the road with Bessie to which Ramone then says Big Al left 'like 15 years ago'.
Doreen
Doreen was a female truck that Mater mentioned being enamoured with. She was apparently quite attractive, resembling a Jaguar. Mater said he would often crash into her just for the chance to speak to her.
Cars From The Flashback
Purple Car with Flame Job
The Purple Car with a Flame Job is a purple car with an orange flame job on his bumper.
Gold Car with Small Mustache
The Gold Car with Small Mustache is a gold car with a small mustache who is seen coming out of Luigi's Casa Della Tires.
Red Car with Gold Bumper
A red Cadillac-like car who was being toed to Flo's V-8 Cafe by Young Mater.
Red and White Truck at Flo's
A red & white truck seen at Flo's V-8 Cafe.