I have seen Disney Pixar’s Cars enough times in my life I could quote it in my sleep. Over the last decade, every time we tried to retire it from our movie-watching rotation, another child came to know of it for the first time all over again. Lightning McQueen, a young hot-shot racecar, gets lost on his way to a big race in California and incidentally causes major damage to the main road in a small town. The town’s judge, Doc Hudson, holds a long grudge against racecars. He wishes to dismiss the case and force McQueen out of town as quickly as possible, only to be overruled by a clever Porsche, Sally, who rallies the town behind an impassioned speech. Reminding the citizens of their proud history and value as “the glorious jewel on the necklace of Route 66,” she compels the town to make McQueen fix the road. Why? “ Because we are a town worth fixing! ” Radiator Springs seems to be nothing more than...