You know the car in knight Rider Kitt, I 've always wished to drive that, car, did does any of you remember it



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sure, the original was sold at auction in Europe for around $18,000 a few months ago
They had it on Americas Got Talent
it's an early 80's pontiac firebird
oh yes and now i,m showing my age but the car from starsky and hutch was cooler
I got to sit in it.. It was in the local shopping mall not that long ago, along with 007's car. Superb. I'm not a big kid honest.
Too right! Drive through walls and jump road-blocks. Great. (not that I can ever remember an occasion when I needed to do that, but it would be great to know that you could).

Really annoying voice 'tho.

Try the link below for more cool kit info!
Sure do kid
Driving it would be cool - but I've always wanted to drive the Bat Mobile!!!
Oh, yeah. I remember that car. I always loved Kitt & wanted one for myself. But as someone else said, I also wanted a striped red tomato too. lol
i used to think that car was soooooo cool - but then i thought michael knight was really cool too and then he went onto baywatch and even more cheese. erm, so i guess my judgement was with the times but was not so good.

btw the car kit isstill around in the usasomewhere
It's a Pontiac Trans Am. Third Generation.
The Pontiac Firebird was a sporty compact car built by the Pontiac Motor Division of General Motors and was manufactured from 1967 until 2002. Available in both coupé and convertible body styles, the Firebird was characterized by its aggressive styling and affordable muscle car performance. The car shared the same General Motors "F-Body" platform as the Chevrolet Camaro, also introduced in 1967. Production of both cars ceased in 2002.

The vehicles were, for the most part, powered by various V8 motors of different GM divisions. While primarily Pontiac-powered until 1981, Firebirds were built with several different engines from nearly every GM division.

All Firebirds have always included solid rear axles, also referred to as live axles. Pontiac switched to a coil spring/torque arm rear suspension design in 1982, which brought about a healthy but not overwhelming improvement over the pre-1981 Firebirds' excellent leaf spring/staggered shock arrangement.
there is one of them at the cars the star in kendal
heres a place www.scifi.com/knightrider
yep, i loved that car, it was a Pontiac, a firebird i think but not 100% on that part
loved kitt!! told my dad i wanted it as my first car .got a mini city!
I saw that car a few years ago. I did get to work on one of the cars from Smokey and the Bandit, I think there were five of them used in the movie.
yes I remember it, KITT is actually Knight Industries Two Thousand, useless I know but there you go.

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