I have to admit, I've never seen Team Knight Rider. This was during the time when networks liked doing a lot of syndication,
Networks have nothing to do with syndication -- they're two mutually exclusive avenues of distribution. Studios make shows, and either they sell them to a network to air nationwide, or they bypass networks and syndicate them to individual local stations.
As for
Team Knight Rider, you didn't miss much. I'd call it the weakest of the three series, and I say that as someone who found the original quite cheesy. And its connections to the original were quite tenuous, as I recall.
People, how was Viper? Judging by Wikipedia synopsis it seems a lot like KR2008, even the morphing thing!
I kind of liked the original network season, which was from Danny Bilson & Paul DeMeo (
The Rocketeer, The Flash (1990),
The Sentinel). As someone who's never been fond of protagonists who kill, I liked it that the inventor of the Viper (played by Dorian Harewood) was determined to keep its weapons nonlethal. I wasn't as fond of the syndicated revival, which threw that out and equipped the car with machine guns.
It's weird -- between
War of the Worlds in 1988 and
M.A.N.T.I.S. and
Viper in 1994, there was a mini-trend of genre shows featuring African-American engineers/inventors in wheelchairs (respectively, Philip Akin, Carl Lumbly, and Harewood). It's an odd coincidence, and even odder if it somehow wasn't a coincidence.
Around this same time, we also got the Bandit series of movies which were spiritual successors to Smokey and the Bandit.
Not just spiritual successors but a direct reboot. Those were part of the Universal Action Pack movie wheel, which also featured
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys,
TekWar, the martial arts series
Vanishing Son,
Knight Rider 2010, and movies based on the film
Midnight Run. They gave up on the movie-wheel format after a couple of years and spun off the first three of those as weekly series, though they spun
TekWar out of the Action Pack package and sold it to the USA network instead.