They may know a thing or two about buying and selling cars, but I have to question some of the movie car smarts over there at Cars.com.

They recently released their revised Top 10 Movie cars list after debuting the idea last summer. This year's list is based on "reader feedback and arguing" over last year's list. In my humble opinion it looks like there wasn't enough of either.

As just one example: Last year's number one, the DeLorian from the "Back to the Future" trilogy, is back as this year's number one. It beat out such beloved celluloid rides as James Bond's iconic Aston Martin (No. 4), and Steve McQueen's 1968 Mustang GT 390 from "Bullitt" (No. 5). Never mind that Bond's pimped AM had more tricks up its sleeve than a cracked-out Criss Angel, or that the GT starred in the greatest chase scene ever committed to film. The DeLorian was selected over all others yet again why? Because "it runs solely on trash — and it can fly. That's still futuristic two decades after the movie debuted... this car easily won our hearts." (I'm banging my head against the steering wheel.)

See the complete list here: Cars.com Top 10 Movie Cars