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When Arnie is almost finished restoring Christine, Leigh Cabot transfers to his high school. Leigh is instantly popular and regarded as the most beautiful girl in school. It is a surprise to everyone when she decides to go out with Arnie. While on a date with Arnie, Leigh almost chokes to death on a hamburger. Leigh is certain that Christine was behind it when Arnie attempts to save her by hitting her on the back while she is choking and she notices that the dashboard light on Christine seem to have turned into glaring green eyes. Leigh is only saved from death by a hitchhiker that Arnie picked up, who pulls her from the car and administers the Heimlich Maneuver. Despite Arnie's protestations, Leigh continues to feel as though she is competing with Christine for Arnie's affection. "Cars are girls", she says. Arnie brings Christine home from Darnell's, but his mother, who has hated the car from day one, tells him that he cannot park it at the house. A severe argument ensues and Arnie storms out of the house. Arnie's father, Michael, takes a drive with his son & treats him to a 30-day parking pass at the local airport, thinking Arnie will only use his car when absolutely necessary. Exiting Christine, Michael experiences a feeling of extreme dread. Soon after Arnie begins parking at the airport Buddy Repperton, a vicious bully who Arnie and Dennis got expelled earlier in the story, visits Christine with his gang of thugs and severely vandalizes the car. Seeing Christine destroyed completely infuriates Arnie, resulting in the severance of his relationship with Leigh. Arnie dedicates all his free time to repair the car: Leigh grows closer to Dennis. Mysterious murders occur in Libertyville. One by one, members of Buddy's gang are killed by Christine. Others who were hostile to Arnie or Christine also turn up dead. The police investigate the murders and become suspicious of Arnie. However, Arnie has an airtight alibi for each of the murders, since the car apparently acts on its own. Dennis and Leigh become suspicious not of Arnie, but of Christine. They try to find out as much as they can about the car and its previous owner. As their suspicions grow, they try to destroy the supernatural forces that appear to be in control of Christine and Arnie. It is never quite clear as to whether Christine is evil or if it's Roland LeBay possessing her. On one hand it is clear that Roland's ghost is driving her during her climatic battle with Dennis and Leigh, and also during the climatic crash involving Buddy Repperton. But while Dennis is talking with Roland's brother, there are hints to Christine's past that indicate how the car's supernatural abilities came to be: both his wife and daughter died in the car, and it is strongly hinted that their deaths were, in truth, a sacrifice to obtain immortality for both Roland D. LeBay and the car itself. George LeBay also makes clear, in a later conversation with Dennis, that Roland himself was violent and destructive from his early childhood. Pertaining to this Christine can fix herself without human help after denting and scratching herself in the murders of the bullies. The novel ends on an ambiguous note. Arnie's father is found dead in Christine, apparently from the exhaust fumes. Arnie and his mother die in an auto accident: witnesses to the accident saw three people in the car before the crash, but only two bodies were found. In the mean time, Dennis and Leigh manage to destroy Christine in Darnell's using a huge, pink-coloured septic tanker truck, named Petunia, and Dennis is informed by a police detective that the remains were fed into the crusher in the back of the garage by two police officers, adding that one received a bad cut that needed stitches, and said "it bit him". Dennis ends the story proper with a salutation to his friend: "Rest in peace, Arnie. I love you, man." In the epilogue, set about four years later, Dennis reports that he and Leigh attended college together, consummated their relationship ("very satisfactorily"), but ultimately went their separate ways. Dennis is a teacher in New Jersey, Leigh a housewife in New Mexico. The last page details that, in Los Angeles, Sandy Galton (one of Buddy's gang, who let them into the parking garage to trash Christine) has died a mysterious death when an unknown car burst through the wall of the theater where he was working, instantly killing him; the final words of the book convey Dennis' horror as he contemplates the possibility of Christine having finally repaired herself and starting a campaign of revenge and ultimately coming for him. [edit] Precursors One of the most significant instances in popular culture where a car was thought to be evil or cursed comes from circumstances surrounding the automobile accident that led to the untimely death of actor James Dean. The Porsche 550 Spyder Dean was driving at the time (a car nicknamed “Little Bastard”) was pulled from the scene of the fatal crash and repaired, only to continue leaving a trail of accidents and bad luck in its wake. The idea of an evil, living car was also explored in the 1977 movie The Car. A The Twilight Zone episode about a car with a mind of its own driving itself was seen in You Drive, and, to a lesser extent, in A Thing About Machines. This episode may have been referenced within the book. A much earlier stageplay, The Wrecker, also featured a character who was convinced his vehicle was evil, although in this case, it was a steam locomotive rather than a car. [edit] Homages The idea of an evil car has also been used in an episode of Futurama where Bender becomes a Werecar. In another episode of Futurama, an excerpt from Christine is read by Fry in a spoof of The Wizard of Oz. The Futurama 'Werecar' episode, is itself a parody of another cartoon character - the Dragster of Doom from the 1989-1991 Beetlejuice cartoon show, based on the movie of the same name. In a Simpsons comic Christine is parodied in the story 'KRUSTINE'. The Haunted Car by R.L. Stine is a pastiche of Christine. Christine appears as a demon in the video games Shin Megami Tensei II and Shin Megami Tensei if.... In a Malcolm in the Middle episode, "Malcolm's Car", Malcolm gets locked inside his car, after declaring that they "belonged together", which slowly starts filling up with carbon monoxide. Later Hal recalls having a Plymouth Fury, which was stolen from him. In the South Park episode "Imaginationland," a Plymouth Fury extremely similar to Christine is a member of the evil army. In the Venture Bros episode "ORB", Brock Samson's 1969 Dodge Charger appears suddenly at the show's conclusion, menacing Brock and attempting to run him over. In an episode of Quantum Leap entitled "The Boogieman", Sam leaps into a horror novelist who has an assistant named "Stevie". They have a few scary encounters, each one having Stevie remark "What a great idea", including riding in a red '58 Fury. Sam almost crashes the car, and remarks that "its almost like the car drove itself." At the end of the episode, Stevie's mother is identified as Mrs. King, implying that the assistant is none other than Stephen King as a child. In an episode of The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy entitled "Tricycle of Terror", Billy gets a cursed tricycle that attacks people who talk bad about it. [edit] Other works by King with similar themes

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