10 most memorable cars to appear on the small screen

Here is the list of the 10 most famous television cars. They are ranked according to show endurance, using the number of episodes that were broadcast. As of a gravity-defying Dodge Charger to a futuristic Ford Mustang, Take a look at the 10 most memorable cars to appear on the small screen.

One of the most brilliant television stars from the 1980s, K.I.T.T. was a smart-talking Pontiac Trans Am driven by David Hasselhoff in the series Knight Rider. Now K.I.T.T. proceeds in a new television movie that premiered to such big ratings NBC executives are hinting a weekly series is likely again.

The original K.I.T.T., or Knight Industries Two Thousand, was remarkable for its ironical personality and array of high-tech features. In its four years as a reluctant crime-fighter on a hit show, it became an icon worthy enough to make our list of the top 10 most famous TV cars.

Top 10 Most Famous TV Cars:

The Black Beauty (1966 Chrysler Imperial): The Green Hornet
The Munster Coach (modified Ford Model T’s): The Munsters
K.I.T.T. (Pontiac Trans Am): Knight Rider
Ford Gran Torino: Starsky & Hutch
A-Team Van (GMC G-Series): The A-Team
Miami Vice Ferraris (Ferrari Daytona Spyder and Testarossa): Miami Vice
Volvo P1800: The Saint
Batmobile (1955 Lincoln Futura concept): Batman
General Lee (1969 Dodge Charger): The Dukes of Hazzard
Magnum P.I. Ferrari (Ferrari 308 GTS): Magnum P.I.

Several of the cars on the list exude star personality. Take the bright orange Dodge Charger known as the General Lee, which frequently shows off its speed and athleticism in the wild car chases that typify The Dukes of Hazzard.Capable of jumping over rivers and smashing through roadblocks, the General Lee never appears to suffer any damage from the ferocious driving that helped make it another 1980s icon.But other cars on the list are much more unlikely stars. Consider the Ford Gran Torino from the 1970s series Starsky & Hutch.

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