What city is cars based out of?

Even though the town of Radiator Springs in Disney's “Cars” is a fictional town, Tucumcari is a real desert town on the Historic Route 66 in New Mexico. Tucumcari played a big role in inspiring the movie “Cars” from the neon light hotels, to the expansive desert mountains in the backdrop.
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What state is Radiator Springs in Cars based on?

Radiator Springs is a fictional small Arizona town and the principal setting of the Disney/Pixar franchise Cars.
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Is Cars based on Arizona?

You Can Visit The Small Town In Arizona That Inspired The Disney Movie “Cars” If you've seen the Disney movie “Cars,” you'll recall it takes place on Route 66. Regarded as the Mother Road, the iconic highway is known is for its quirky charm and abundant tourist attractions.
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What city is Radiator Springs based on?

Radiator Springs is likely in the eastern part of Arizona, while the the truck stop they pass by would be in New Mexico. This means that Radiator Springs is likely a reference to Peach Springs, Arizona, where Route 66 follows the valley, and I-40 bypasses the town.
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What state does Cars take place in?

The setting for the fictional town of Radiator Springs is situated between Gallup, New Mexico, and Kingman, Arizona.
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Is there a town like Radiator Springs?

Even though the town of Radiator Springs in Disney's “Cars” is a fictional town, Tucumcari is a real desert town on the Historic Route 66 in New Mexico. Tucumcari played a big role in inspiring the movie “Cars” from the neon light hotels, to the expansive desert mountains in the backdrop.
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Are Radiator Springs real?

Radiator Springs is a fictional town from the Pixar movie “Cars.” It was full of cleverly named places like Tow Mater Towing, Ornament Valley, and Carburetor County. It's a paradise for the animated cars.
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Is the waterfall in Cars a real place?

Havasu Falls – Havasu Falls, Arizona

Here you'll find the famous waterfall in the Grand Canyon that inspired the one that Lightning McQueen and Sally admire during their tour of the countryside. This same waterfall is one of the crowning features of the Radiator Springs Racers ride in Disney's California Adventure.
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Where is Carburetor County located?

Carburetor County is a county in Cars in which Radiator Springs was founded. The other cities in the county are unknown. It is likely in Arizona, as Radiator Springs is known to be situated between Gallup, New Mexico and Kingman, Arizona.
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Where does the Piston Cup take place?

The Motor Speedway of the South, located in Motor City, United States, is the racing speedway which the Piston Cup race at the beginning of Cars, the Dinoco 400, is being held.
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Is Radiator Springs based on Sedona?

“Radiator Springs” / Seligman, AZ

Is Radiator Springs inspired by a real town? When creating the fictional town, producer Lasseter modeled it after Seligman, Arizona. The name can arguably be linked to Peach Springs or Baxter Springs, Kansas.
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Is carburetor canyon real?

Trivia. A Carburetor is a device that blends air and fuel for an internal combustion engine. Its Polish name, Rio Grato is a reference to Rio Grande, a river in South America. This canyon is inspired by a canyon that actually exists in the USA - the Grand Canyon.
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What state is Route 66 in?

Route 66 runs through 8 different states within the United States. From east to west, it runs through Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California.
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Does Route 66 still exist?

Since the highway was decommissioned, Route 66 no longer exists on modern maps. In some places, in fact, the physical road is unpaved and virtually impassable. However, you can still follow some of the original road in your car. In many states, Route 66 parallels the interstate highway.
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Where is Toy Story take place?

The Toy Story franchise take place at a fictional location in the San Francisco Bay area, which is often referred to as the “Tri-tate area.” Much of the first two films take place in Andy's home, while the third film takes place at Sunnyside Daycare.
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Where is Ornament Valley?

Ornament Valley is a place in Radiator Springs. It is viewable from Wheel Well Motel in Cars Land, video games and the movies. It was this which made Sally stay and reside at Radiator Springs.
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What Cars live in Radiator Springs?

Tour Ornament Valley and arrive in Radiator Springs—the cutest little town in Carburetor County—where the movie Cars springs to life. As you prep for the big race, all the locals show up to help. Mater, Lightning McQueen, Doc Hudson, Sally, Luigi, Guido, Mack and Ramone are all rooting for you!
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Is Lightning McQueen old?

Montgomery resides in the small town of Radiator Springs in Carburetor County, where he has his own racing headquarters, as well as his own stadium. According to Brian Fee, he is 40 years old as of 2017. That means he was born in 1977, therefore he is 43-44 years old in 2020.
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Who is Chick Hicks based on?

Designs of the cars: Chick Hicks is based on a 1987 Buick Grand National NASCAR racer. The King is a 1970 Plymouth Superbird, one of Richard "The King" Petty's most famous rides. The Superbird was created to get him back into a Plymouth for the 1970 racing season, and Petty provided the voice.
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Will there be a Cars 4 movie?

'Cars 4' has not officially been announced, but fans of the Pixar franchise got some good news on 'Disney+ Day' with the announcement of a 'Cars' spinoff series coming in 2022. The Cars movies are one of the most popular animated film franchises created by Pixar.
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What is cozy cone based on?

The Cozy Cone Motel's design is based on the two Wigwam Motels along Route 66, in Holbrook, Arizona and Rialto, California. These were once two out of seven built motels, with individual cabins shaped like teepees. Three Wigwam Motels remain; the third (and oldest) is in Cave City, Kentucky, far from Route 66.
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What is the Wheel Well motel based on?

The wheel form of the motel complements the old car shape of the hill where it's built. This motel's location is inspired by the Chief Yellowhorse's location in New Mexico.
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Is wheel well a real place?

Wheel Well Motel

The real motel that inspired this sweet gem in the film is the Wagon Wheel Motel in Cuba, Missouri. It's still up and running, so mosey on over and stay for a while.
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