12 cars from Breaking Bad
BREAKING Bad actor Aaron Paul today revealed he’d be up for a spin-off show as his character Jessie Pinkman.
We’d love to see where the broken drug dealer has ended up, and more importantly, would he still be behind the wheel of a clapped out Toyota Tercel?
Here we’ve taken a look at the other motors seen throughout the nerve jangling five-series.
Walter White drives a… Pontiac Aztek
Boring, dull and normal, this motor was driven by Walt from the pilot, before the birth of Heisenberg.
Jesse Pinkman drives a… Chevrolet Monte Carlo
With a crazy hydraulic suspension system and personalised number plate, it’s the perfect car for a down and out drug driver to be keeping a low profile in. Sort of…
Walt and Jesse drive a… Fleetwood Bounder
‘The Crystal Ship’ as it was later known as, serves as a vehicle, lab and hideout for Walt and Jessie before eventually being crushed and broken into a million pieces.
Gustavo Fring drives a… Volvo V70
The master of the disguise, Fring could be sat behind a flash supercar if he wanted, but that would draw unwanted attention to the heartless killer. Instead he’s gone for a sensible V70.
Hank Schrader drives a… Jeep Commander
The DEA official fancies himself as a bit of a tough guy, but really he’s a big softy. Similar to his 4×4 which looks big and strong but it’s a Commander after all isn’t it.
Marie Schrader drives a… Volkswagen Beetle
Hank’s better half owns this unimposing motor, which like herself is pretty boring.
Saul Goodman drives a… Cadillac de Ville
He wants to show off but must be wary of doing so, which is why the nutty lawyer drives this. It’s big enough to get your attention but not flash enough for you to ask any questions.
Mike Ehrmantraut drives a… Chrysler Fifth Avenue
Like Fring, Mike is no-nonsense when it comes to getting the job done. He doesn’t draw attention to himself with a flashy motor, opting instead for a reliable Chrysler.
Skyler White drives a… Jeep Grand Wagoneer
They say owners are a lot like their cars. Much like Walt’s wife, the Grand Wagoneer is stable, reliable and underwhelming… to begin with at least.
Heisenberg drives a… Chrysler 300 SRT8
When Walt upgraded to this car, people stood up and took notice. As his persona grew so did his ride. The purchase signified the death of plain ol’ Water Wight and the birth of the new kingpin – Heisenberg.
Jesse Pinkman drives a… Toyota Tercel
As he realises, and begins to appreciate, the value of life Jessie gets himself a normal car. The Tercel might not have personalised plates but it’s a safe option for the wanted drug dealer.
Walter Jr. drives a… Dodge Challenger SRT8
When it looks like he’s losing his family Walt pulls a rabbit out the hat and buys his son this flashy motor. It signifies the transformation of Walt Jr. from boy to man.