Versus Match The Keys Are In the Ignition. Which Vehicle do you take?

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


The Knight Rider from.... Knight Rider, a heavily modified Pontiac Trans-Am with an advanced AI known as Knight Industries 2000 or KITT.


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.


The Ecto-1 or Ectomobile of Ghostbusters fame, a heavily modified 1959 Cadillac Ambulance.



The 1974 Ford Gran Torino from Starsky & Hutch.

The so-called V8 Interceptor/Pursuit Special from Mad Max which is a 1973 Ford Falcon XB GT Coupe.


And last but perhaps not least, the 1983 GMC Vandura (Almost) All Black Minivan of 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.
 
Having seen an A team van in person, looks comfy as hell!
Outside of that I would take the Dukes of Hazzard. Being from GA it makes it fun for me.
 
99% of my driving is alone.
I'm not a good driver - the fewer hp the safer for me.
I'm too old/unfit/fat to clamber out of windows.
I will not try to impress women half (or less) my age.
It'd be the Starsky&Hutch car for me.
Although, if it has good fuel economy and diesel, maybe the van? I could go on sight seeing trips ...
 
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99% of my driving is alone.
I'm not a good driver - the fewer hp the safer for me.
I'm too old/unfit/fat to clamber out of windows.
I will not try to impress women half (or less) my age.
It'd be the Starsky&Hutch car for me.
Although, if it has good fuel economy and diesel, maybe the van? It go on sight seeing trips ...

I haven't watched much A-Team but I'm fairly certain that can is supremely well equipped for vacations. Not sure about the fuel economy of a custom 1983 Van however.
 
I mean...Ecto 1 comes equipped with unlicensed nuclear particle accelerators! OK, maybe not that one. I don't think I could trust myself with those.

The comfortable and well stocked A-Team van is definitely tempting.

Though I don't think I can refuse to drive KITT around! Me and the Mrs. are gonna have a grand ol' time driving around (the kids can get themselves to school!) the country. I bet KITT could even handle investing our money in such a way that we don't have to worry about it anymore!!
 
Are we talking like these are the actual fictional vehicles as used? Or are they just regular cars for filming?

If the cars are just stock for camera footage I would take General Lee any day of the week, if the cars are the actual Cars as presented in fiction KITT suddenly becomes the GOAT.
 
Are we talking like these are the actual fictional vehicles as used? Or are they just regular cars for filming?

If the cars are just stock for camera footage I would take General Lee any day of the week, if the cars are the actual Cars as presented in fiction KITT suddenly becomes the GOAT.

Fictional Vehicle of course.
 
I haven't watched much A-Team but I'm fairly certain that can is supremely well equipped for vacations. Not sure about the fuel economy of a custom 1983 Van however.
"Come one come all for this real piece of legendary hardware, complete with surveillance gear, costumes, a quaint but still functional CB radio, a printing press but that's not all. You will find in specially created secret areas over a dozen handguns, rifles, launchers, explosive and ammunition. What more could you ask for." *Pretty brunette sold separately.
 

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