The Breakfast Club Intro
This 1983 BMW 633 CSi is a well valued car mainly driven by middle-class. The German make made huge success to those who admire good-looking and price worthy cars.
- This car was expensive, listing at $39,120 in 1985
- Roughly $83,000 in 2008.
The 1984 Dodge Aries K below which was already in poor looking condition despite the movie being set in 1885 (one year after cars release). This vehicle was valued at $5,689 aimed at working-class families. As well as being driven into school by his mother, this shows that he might be from a single female-headed family.
The 1985 FORD bronco II is a 4X4 that may be used in the process labour work or construction. The father may be an architect as he wants his son to do well. The car is in mint condition which reveals his status as lower middle-class. The car was on average value at roughly $10-20,000 depending on the base model.
"The Criminal" arrives on foot. He may be living locally or used public transport to get to school. This may reveal that his parents, either don't own a car or don't deal with him as much. His reckless approach while the Caddilac is approaching shows that he may feel careless and "untouchable". This instantly causes the protagonist to think he is that "baddest" in the school.
The Cadillac seville 1984 is a fashionable/stylish car that may be used as middle-class and upper lower class. Its affordable to all. The student that steps out moves over the the passenger window, however, the vehicle movies off instantly. This shows that the student may be financially stable but socially not.
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