Ok, here's the deal....
I didn't have much time so I quickly fast forwarded through the movie and didn't see any magnificent race scenes or Challenger jumping through fire as the DVD cover depicts. In fact, I don't even know why it's called "Drive" since it's more of a martial arts film.
The martial arts was very good, not sure if they sped up the motion or if just that the action was real fast.
The car:
It looks like a red '72 Challenger with a '70 nose slapped on it. The rear tail panel is clearly '72-'74 style, no bumperettes on bumpers, front is a '70, front side markers are chrome '70-'71 style. Rear sidemarkers are hard to make out but look like '72-'74 style. Rallye hood, dual chrome exhaust tips, red car with slotted mags that should've been bigger with fat tires, IMO. Would've made the car look much meaner. T/A style spoiler painted body color. Cheapo front fuzzy front seat covers, no covers on rear seats and look like factory seat covers. Car smashed parked cars near beginning and not fixed through out movie.
Over all, if you want to get it for the car, eh, it's just milling around with a lame burn out in dirt here and there. Definately NOT Vanishing Point material. If you want a cheapo direct to DVD martial arts movie, then it might be worth the $8. They could've done a lot more with the car to make the characters driving it look more "tough".
I'll have to watch it at regular speed with the volume to get a better handle of it......
For now, I'll give it 2.5 lug nuts out of 5.