So we got the 1969 Dodge Charger known as General Lee from the Dukes of Hazzard

General Lee
The General Lee is the 1969 Dodge Charger driven by the Duke cousins Bo and Luke in the television series The Dukes of Hazzard and the subsequent films. It is known for performing wild stunts, especially high jumps, in almost every episode. The car appears in all but one episode of the series...
The Knight Rider from.... Knight Rider, a heavily modified Pontiac Trans-Am with an advanced AI known as Knight Industries 2000 or KITT.
K.I.T.T. (2000)
KITT (an acronym for Knight Industries Two Thousand) is a fictional computer that controls the high-tech Knight 2000, a black Pontiac Firebird Trans Am T-top automobile. The voice for KITT was provided by William Daniels, who requested that he not be credited for his work. In the original...
The famous Aston Martin DB5 that Sean Connery's James Bond used in Goldfinger and Thunderball and recently cameo'd in later films like Goldeneye and most prominently in Skyfall.
Aston Martin DB5 | James Bond 007
Appears In Goldfinger, Thunderball, GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies, Casino Royale, Skyfall, Spectre, No Time To Die On Film Arguably the most iconic car in the world, the Aston Martin DB5 debuts in the film series when 007 visits Q’s laboratory in Goldfinger, where he’s informed that his Bentley...

The Ecto-1 or Ectomobile of Ghostbusters fame, a heavily modified 1959 Cadillac Ambulance.
The 1974 Ford Gran Torino from Starsky & Hutch.

Ford Gran Torino
The "Striped Tomato" is the main car used in the TV Series Starsky and Hutch. It is also used in the Starsky and Hutch Game where it is the primary vehicle that the player drives. The car's design is based on a 1974 model of the Ford Gran Torino 2-door Hardtop. It is designed as an intermediate...
The so-called V8 Interceptor/Pursuit Special from Mad Max which is a 1973 Ford Falcon XB GT Coupe.

Ford Falcon XB GT Coupe 1973 "V8 Interceptor"
The V8 Interceptor, also known as a Pursuit Special, is driven by Max Rockatansky at the end of Mad Max and for the first half of Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior. It is based on a 1973 Ford Falcon XB GT coupe, which was modified to become a police interceptor by the Main Force Patrol. The vehicle...
And last but perhaps not least, the 1983 GMC Vandura (Almost) All Black Minivan of The A-Team.

GMC Vandura in "The A-Team"
I feel like it almost goes without saying that Knight Rider has the advantage in that it's a highly customized super car with an onboard AI and lots of other supercar abilities making it a superhero among cars so to speak.
But then again, do we really want a computer AI monitoring and almost controlling nearly every aspect of our driving adventures that was ultimately developed by some globalist corporate organization?
Still raw capability wise, I feel Knight Rider kind of has the advantage.