Hang on, so now you're saying that all D&D fighters are supernatural because they can do things that are unexplainable by natural law - eg withstand being punched by giants and bitten by dragons, kill lions bare-handed, etc?
I was saying that the cars are not mundane cars that appear in shows that, unlike the MCU movies, pretend to be real cars. The first few F&F movies had cars that were more-or-less realistic but every sequel seemed to make them just a little more over the top.
D&D is obviously heroic fiction. But at a certain point you cross over from heroic fiction mundane action hero (e.g. Rambo, recent James Bond movies, even Batman most of the time) to supernatural.
In any case this is just going round and round. You have a very different definition of what mundane in a heroic