In Pulp Fiction, there are some really cool cars. For example, there's the 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu. It gives a sense of the era and the characters' style. The cars in the movie often add to the overall cool and somewhat gritty atmosphere.
Well, no. 'Pulp Fiction' doesn't show any instance of cars being permitted in restaurants. Restaurants are places for people to eat and socialize, and having cars in them would disrupt the normal flow and function of the establishment. Plus, it would be a safety hazard. So, clearly, cars are not allowed in restaurants in 'Pulp Fiction'.
In 'Pulp Fiction', cars are often used to get the characters to and from restaurants. For example, Vincent and Jules drive to the diner. So the connection is mainly one of transportation to the restaurant setting.
I'm not sure if any specific car models are directly mentioned in relation to the restaurant. But the cars in the movie are generally of the style typical of that era, which gives an overall gritty and cool vibe to the scenes around the restaurant.
In 'Pulp Fiction', Butch's interaction with cars is multi - faceted. He might use a car to get to his boxing matches. Also, cars are part of the urban landscape that he navigates. When he is on the run, a car becomes his means of escape. The cars are not just vehicles but also a part of the noir - like atmosphere of the movie, and Butch's use of them helps to drive the plot forward.
The Acura in 'Pulp Fiction' might be more luxurious compared to some other cars. It stands out as a symbol of the characters' relatively higher status.
In many of these novels, cars can be highly advanced. For example, they might have self - driving capabilities that are far beyond what we currently have. They could also be powered by new and exotic energy sources, like antimatter or some form of clean fusion.