Dukes of Hazzard Dodge Charger 'most popular 80s TV car'
Photo above - The Dodge Charger from The Dukes of Hazzard is most popular to drive, according to TrackDays.co.uk.
The top three most popular 80s TV cars to drive have been revealed, and the iconic Dodge Charger from The Dukes of Hazzard has taken pole position.
Nicknamed the ‘General Lee’, the Charger was a central character in the popular ’80s show, which ran for seven seasons with nearly 150 episodes, and eventually came off air in 1985.
The research by www.trackdays.co.uk was based on the number of bookings it received for its range of TV cars to drive.
Dan Jones, operations manager at TrackDays.co.uk, said: “There’s no doubt that The Dukes of Hazzard was one of the best-loved Saturday tea-time shows of the 1980s, following the exploits of Bo and Luke Duke trying the evade the corrupt Boss Hogg and Sheriff Rosco P Coltrane.
“It is perhaps no surprise that it’s the most popular TV car to drive with people who can imagine they are speeding through Hazzard County racing for the county line with Rosco in hot pursuit.”
Taking second place was the Pontiac Firebird, commonly known as K.I.T.T. in Knight Rider.
Starring David Hasselhoff as Michael Knight, Knight Rider was staple viewing from 1982 to 1986.
Once again, the car was also the star and K.I.T.T. was a virtually indestructible foe and the bane of many villains.
Taking third place on the podium was the GMC Vandura, known to most people as the A-Team van.
With BA Baracus at the wheel, the Vandura transported the rest of the A-Team including John ‘Hannibal’ Smith, Templeton ‘Faceman’ Peck and HM Murdock as they tried to evade capture and clear their names after escaping a military prison for crimes they did not commit.