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Knight Rider GPS Unit Is KITTastic, Functional

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The Mio Knight Rider GPS unit is exactly what it sounds like -- a Knight Rider themed GPS unit. It has red blinking lights. Basically what you're paying for is the fact that Mio got William Daniels (the distinguished voice of KITT) to do all the audio work. You choose your name from a long list, and then the unit will address you as so, making you feel a little more Knight Rider-y and a little less Minivan Rider-y. The MSRP is around $270 and they hit streets in the fall. Now before you run out and buy one, be warned: a Knight Rider GPS unit will not get you laid, it will only get you to your destination.*

*Vaginaville and Poontown excluded.

Hit the jump for a worthwhile video of the unit in action, well, minus the part where the guy spends ten minutes going through the list of names and making it play them all.

Mio Knight Rider GPS has voice of KITT Inside [knightrideronline]

Thanks Craig, now how do I get to the GPS menu with the weapon options?

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