This 1991 Pontiac Grand Prix On Craigslist is 50 Percent Off. Successful actors and musicians are frequently seen in high-end luxury vehicles and super When you’re as successful an actor as Samuel L. Jackson, you can pretty much drive whatever car you want to. Or maybe Jackson is joining a new type of movie star—the type who prefers a low-cost, quality ride over an eye-catching luxury vehicle. So I was able to see ONE celebrity – Samuel L Jackson wearing his expensive leather jacket and hat! Some of the top features for the Camry are Smart Safety options, a sporty interior, a solid V6 engine and a top-notch safety rating. Your shit's fucked up. You know, like, what—four? your own Pins on Pinterest Two of his movies have memorable scenes featuring fun rides. Five? The brief backstory begins in 2003, when GM signed off on the series of TV and radio ads voiced by Jackson and produced by Vigilante, "Pontiac's urban-marketing agency," according to an Ad Week report from the time. It's not the price that has been slashed in half, it's the car. Choosing practicality over flash is exactly the kind of move that keeps Jackson’s fans guessing. Apr 10, 2012 - This Pin was discovered by We Buy Any Car. When you’re as successful an actor as Samuel L. Jackson, you can pretty much drive whatever car you want to. hbspt.cta._relativeUrls=true;hbspt.cta.load(215122, '2abbb4f3-a692-44ae-b2b2-3a10c0fd6c14', {}); Back in 2014, there were rumors that Samuel L. Jackson toured a Ferrari factory. Not to mention, if you find a used Camry, you can get all the options you want for a more attainable price. In the 1997 movie, Jackie Brown, Jackson removes his opposition with a 1980 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight Regency. Technology, performance and design delivered to your inbox. Samuel L. Jackson certainly doesn’t have the amount of cars his fellow celebrities do, but he picks well with what he does have. Plus, if someone like Samuel L. Jackson is willing to drive one, you should be too. But at some point, a simple radio recording session went way off the rails with Jackson ad-libbing a hilarious, no-way-we-can-air-this obscene commercial for the 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix. However, for Marvel fans, a Tahoe is a great way to go if you’re in the mood to play a superspy. That’s right—a Camry—a soccer mom’s favorite sedan, or at least America’s favorite non-descript vehicle. Here are some more of Jackson's ad spots that were approved for mass consumption by the FCC, just in case you don't remember the last gasps of Pontiac as a brand: That Ad Week story linked above also mentions that GM spent $175 million on Pontiac marketing in 2002—that's almost $250 million today. For just $25,300, some guy drove off behind the wheel of a 1967 Pontiac LeMans. However, what makes his collection epic is that it’s more in stride with the common man—which means if you want to be as cool as Jackson, you don’t have to spend millions.