Luigi

thumb|right|300px Luigi is a character in Cars and Cars 2. Luigi's model is 1959 Fiat 500.

Cars
"Luigi runs the local tire shop in Radiator Springs, Luigi's Casa Della Tires. If you're gonna be driving through this world, why not look good doing it? That's Luigi's motto. Cars may not get to choose their body type, but they all have a choice when it comes to the tires they wear. Luigi offers the finest selection of tires west of the Mississippi, and Luigi's Casa Della Tires is known far and wide for its impeccable service, competitive prices, and of course, its very stylish proprietor."

Luigi is a huge fan of Ferrari Racing and is so happy when Ferrari Racer Michael Schumacher shows up at his shop wanting tires in the end.

Cars 2
Radiator Springs resident Luigi is a big-hearted, gregarious and excitable Italian Fiat 500. A tire virtuoso and owner of Luigi's Casa Della Tires, he and his sidekick Guido join Lightning and Mater as members of Team Lightning McQueen for the World Grand Prix. Luigi is also an aficionado and fanatic for all things Italian, and is particularly enchanted with Ferrari race cars. When the competition takes the team to his hometown of Porto Corsa, Italy, Luigi is over the moon to introduce the Radiator Springs crew to his charming village and the wonderful ways of Italy. His family welcomes the gang from Radiator Springs in a big, passionate Italian way: Amore!

Mater and the Ghostlight
Luigi appears, along with the other residents of Radiator Springs, in the short, Mater and the Ghostlight.

Trivia

 * A yellow car driving by the dentist's office window in Finding Nemo is most likely a reference to Luigi.
 * In the teaser for the film Luigi serves as the car waving the checkered flag in the race.
 * Luigi's design is a 1959 Fiat 500.
 * His license plate is 44.5-10.8.
 * Several cars with the same car design appear when they visit Porto Corsa and Santa Ruotina.
 * Luigi often refers to himself in third person.
 * Luigi is the same nationality as Tony Shalhoub's past role of Antonio on Wings.
 * In the Italian version of the first film,  Luigi was voiced by comedian Marco Della Noce.