10. 2005 Maserati Quattroporte, “Entourage” – If you’re lucky enough to ride Aquaman’s coattails all the way to a glamorous Hollywood lifestyle, a new Maserati is just icing on the cake.

9. Mach 5, “Speed Racer” – This racing machine had seven buttons on the steering wheel that could adjust road traction, slice obstacles out of the way and turn the car into a submarine – and that was 40 years ago.

8. 1983 GMC G-Series, “The A-Team” – You would think, that a band of fugitives trying to keep a low profile would drive something less distinctive.

7. 1973 Chevrolet El Camino, “My Name is Earl” – There’s something poetic about Earl embarking on his karmic quest in a pieced-together El Camino.

6. 1975 Ford Gran Torino, “Starsky and Hutch” – The “Striped Tomato” wasn’t without fans. Ford even released a limited-edition version painted to look like Starsky’s ride – crime-fighting sidekick not included.

5. Batmobile, “Batman” – George Clooney? Michael Keaton? Pshaw! Adam West’s Batmobile is the one everyone remembers. With the long fins and assorted bat-gizmos, the Penguin never stood a chance.

4. The Mystery Machine, “Scooby-Doo” – Not only could this multicolored van hold a Great Dane and four meddling kids, but there was plenty of room for the many guest stars who dropped by for some ghost hunting.

3. Toyota Pickup, “Baywatch” – Wasn’t everyone watching “Baywatch” for the shots of David Hasselhoff speeding down the beach in his yellow truck?

2. 1969 Dodge Charger, “The Dukes of Hazzard” – The General Lee had teens attempting Duke’s opening-credits hood slide.

1. 1982 Pontiac Trans Am, “Knight Rider” – David Hasselhoff may have been the show’s star, but KITT was the main attraction. The closest most of us will get to a talking car is using a navigation system.

Information compiled from cars.com.