R.M.

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R.M.
Color White with green
Occupation Redneck


Character information
Alias(es) Slick
Gender Male
""You got that right, slick!""
—'Doug R.M.', Cars, [[{{{3}}}]]

Doug R.M., also known as simply R.M., is a caravan that resides in Redneck Hill. He is a 1980 Boxomatic Coach 5.0 L V-8 Motor that is painted white, with green lining. He sometimes wears a variety of Piston Cup flags on his roof.

History

Cars

R.M. and Larry at the Motor Speedway of the South.

In Cars, R.M. and Larry are seen among other caravans at the Motor Speedway of the South. While there, R.M. says "You got that right, slick!" to Larry, and whistles. Later, they appear when Lightning McQueen spins into the infield after he was hit by Chick Hicks. R.M. whistles again as McQueen then returns to the track.

R.M. and Larry also attend at the Los Angeles International Speedway, where they are seen next to Albert Hinkey. When the crowd notices Doc Hudson, R.M. tells Larry to dip himself in axle grease and call him Slick.

Cars 2: The Video Game

R.M. and Larry appear in Cars 2: The Video Game, watching the races in Radiator Springs.

Appearances

Profiles and statistics

Cars

  • Bios
    • "Larry and "R.M." are the best of friends: these two can usually be found raising Cain and takin' names on Redneck Hill. But despite their rowdy nature they are true southern gentlemen, and dead serious when it comes to racing. They know the stats on every team, which is useful since they've always got a bet riding on who will be the next Piston Cup champion."

Gallery

Quotes

  • "Well, dip me in axle grease and call me Slick! It surely is." - Cars

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
French Doug R.M. Doug R.M.

Trivia

  • R.M.'s line "Well, dip me in axle grease and call me Slick!" is a joke on the old Harold Lloyd punch line "Step right up and call me speedy!" This mostly originated in his hit silent film, The Freshman. Lloyd also made another film called Speedy, which may or may not have been a reference, as it was made three years after The Freshman.