- In my opinion it's not the brand of car that matters or who makes it, it's how it looks inside and out which is clearly not like the KITT car we'd expect nor does it have any real resemblance to it's predecessor (other then being black and having a "new" scanner look tossed on). Blame the arrogance of Harold Belker for this over-all deficiency, he deserves all the credit.darthknight72 wrote:Unfortunately for GM Mustang was outselling the Camaro and Firebird almost 2 to 1.That was the combined sales of the Camaro/Firebird vs the Mustang.This was 1 of the main reasons they quit making these cars after 2002.getting back on topic of Knight Rider and the mustang,I think if some of you would quit worrying about KITT not being a car that isnt even made anymore I think you would enjoy our favorite franchise a lot better.Lets face it,we may not like it but the Trans Am is dead and it doesnt look like it is ever coming back.
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