Maybe one of the coolest and most sought after toys in the line, the package included both an articulated Michael Knight action figure (a little less than 6 inches tall and sporting five point of articulation, enough to fit into the car) and the Knight Industries 2000 vehicle. The car was an almost exact replica of the car featured into the show, with a shiny black finish, two opening doors, seats to fit two figures, detailed interior, a flashy sticker that simulated the front scanner light and a peculiar action feature: it, K.I.T.T., could actually talk. By pushing the back license plate, you would activate a voice gimmick that randomly played one among five different phrases taken from the show. More, a tiny lever located on the bottom of the vehicle, between the back wheels, allowed to accelerate or slow down the voice.
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