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Over time, the media has increased the popularity of various vehicles by highlighting some of the fictional rides that have graced the pages novels, the lyrics, the 30-minute TV show, and the silver screen. If Fred and Wilma are rockmobile traffic around on his firm, James Bond gets away with his gadget cars or the Beach Boys bring life to the little Deuce Coupe, it is sometimes hard to forget that many of these fictional cars really do not exist. Then Some examples that have gained fame throughout the year.
Batmobile
While the Batman television programs and movies, the superhero-on-the go-often got into an elegant and personalized vehicle provided for the protection of his alter ego Bruce Wayne. Equipped with heavy armor plating and a high motor performance, the evolution of the Batman series show increasing levels of gadgets. To achieve a higher speed, sometimes offer the Batmobile rockets increases, while other weapons and computerized assistance helped to keep away bad guys.
KITT
The car that speaks to aid character of David Hasselhoff, Michael Knight, navigate through a sea of enemies and bad was a Pontiac Trans Am The television series focused on a high-tech approach to entertain the audience. Many fans saw the show just to see what KITT do or say next. The popularity of the series, even helped boost car sales Pontiac verbal as the wonder it can handle without passengers and still displays its own set of fun tricks.
Christine
Stephen King has produced numerous novels have become popular movies, and so does the 1958 Plymouth Fury, which seemed to have a mind of its own. Christine was the name given to the car that appeared in the novel of terror (with the same name), published in 1983. Driven by supernatural forces, the antique car wreaked havoc in the novel and film.
Herbie
Several Disney films and cartoons have focused on Herbie the Lovebug, which was a Volkswagen Beetle that made its first appearance in 1969. Like Christine, the car of striped red, white and blue with a "53" on its side also could not help and was known to act on its own. Most of the time, the car was presented in a racing competition.
General Lee
The television series and a film called The Dukes of Hazzard showed main characters Bo and Luke Duke in aire, making mischief with his plans to get rich. His vehicle of choice was a colorful Dodge Charger enabled cousins to complete the jumps high in almost every episode. The car also is known for its decoration Confederate flag controversy.
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