The 1967 Wartburg Knight is one of the rarest cars in the UK, with only 17 remaining on British roads. The Wartburg brand was introduced to the UK in 1956 and offered affordable motoring with its front-wheel drive and two-stroke engine. The Knight model, sold in the UK from 1967, was priced at £619 19s 9d and offered features such as two-speed windscreen wipers, electric washers, reclining front seats, and a large boot space. Despite criticism of its handling and design, the Wartburg Knight gained popularity due to its low price. However, the car's production ceased in 1976 due to changing automotive trends and emission regulations. Today, only 17 Wartburg Knights are believed to still be in use. The Knight is remembered for its spaciousness, comfortable seats, and unique features such as the transmission freewheel. While some commenters express negative opinions about the car and its association with the East German regime, others share fond memories of owning and driving the Wartburg Knight.
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