Talk:KITT

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I would like to comment on the fact that Kitt is not just the name of a car from a TV show but a surname also. In fact it is my surname. I am sure this problem has arisen with other surnames. I am in the process of compiling information in order to create an entry for the surname "Kitt". I will also request the article in the hope of finding more contributers. I am not complaining but merely informing others with the same surname who may have sought the history or geneology of their name that i intend to create a page and that their input would be helpful.

Thank You, Shane Kitt aka skitt —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Skitt (talk • contribs).

Looks like your surname project is in hiatus since you posted this last year. I'd say if you want to start an article about the name then either choose the article title as Kitt (surname) or move this article to KITT (Knight Rider) and make a disambiguation page. If you need help with this just ask me and I can assist you. Just don't delete this article for your own article. Cyberia23 02:17, 30 September 2006 (UTC)

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C.A.R.R. is a parody of KITT. Added to the trivia section. Wasn't sure if you can have parodies there, but, you have a Totally Spies refrence so... —The preceding unsigned comment was added by EAB (talkcontribs).

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ABC News said that the KITT up for sale at Dublin, California, is the exact KITT that David himself rode on and that's why is being up for sale for $149,995. They made four KITTs where three are stunt cars. The others are only replicas and weren't used in the TV series.