In 2001, an action film centered around street racing caught the world's attention, and the Fast & Furious franchise was born. In "The Fast and the Furious," most of the vehicles were souped-up versions of commercial cars most people could afford, but that quickly changed. The budgets of each film continued to grow as the action ramped up, and what started as a street-racing film franchise ballooned into a spy thriller action series. However, this shift only made the Fast & Furious franchise more alluring, as each new movie showcased more impressive models than the last. Regardless, the real-world vehicles they represent are all but unattainable, and beginning with the cheapest, these are the most expensive cars in the Fast & Furious franchise.