This is disappointing..........
I loved the first film (not because of the acting) but because of the scenes with BMW 7 series.
Then I see this report.............?
"After much Internet speculation around the upcoming sequel to The Transporter, it appears that Audis will play the co-starring role in this typically automotive-centric action film. Fourtitude has confirmed with Audi of America that an Audi A8 and A3 Sportback will be used in the production of the movie.
The Transporter, an action movie that came out in 2002, starred buff British actor Jason Stratham as Frank Martin, an ex-British Special Forces operator who hires himself as a “transporter” - moving whatever needs moved from one place to another - with no questions asked.
In the first movie, Frank lived a seemingly sleepy life on the French Mediterranean coast, while performing 'jobs' in his tweaked BMW 7-Series. While the first movie didn’t do for the BMW 7 what Ronin did for Audi’s S8, The Transporter is still well-respected as one of the better car-chase movies, even if the plot left a bit to be desired as a thriller.
Stratham is back for The Transporter 2, though his female lead is said to be model/actress Amber Valletta (Raising Helen) this time around, while the setting has moved from France to Florida.
When 20th Century Fox announced recently that The Transporter 2 would begin shooting, auto-enthusiasts on Internet movie-fan forums began to speculate what Frank would drive in the sequel.
In an August 23 article appearing in the Miami Herald about Florida’s new financial incentive program for movies who choose to film in the sunshine state, it would appear the cat has been let out of the bag as to what car the hero would assumedly drive.
The Herald reported that, during filming, a “sleek black Audi” being chased by no less than five police cars raced to the end of Miami’s Washington Avenue, headed straight for the ocean. The car was confirmed as an A8L by Gil428, a user of our own Car Lounge discussion forum. According to the Herald, the car swerves through a fountain in South Pointe Park, careens onto a promenade, missing pedestrians who narrowly escape its path, while two of the chasing police cars lose control and ram each other."