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Which car shows do you watch on TV?
and which do you like (or dislike)?
You can list cancelled shows if you want.
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Car crazy,chasing classic cars,Top Gear, Overhaulin, Pass time, Pinks, R U faster than a redneck, just to name a few
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Re: Which car shows do you watch on TV?
Favorites:
Top Gear (UK)
Counting Cars
Top Gear (US///getting better seems to have found their way)
Overhaulin (new shows on Velocity)
Wheeler Dealers (on Velocity now)
GearZ
Chasing Classic Cars
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Re: Which car shows do you watch on TV?
Wheeler Dealers
Chasing Classic Cars
Legendary Motorcars
2009 Ford Fusion SEL AWD
3.0L V6, Tein H-Tech springs, Whiteline RSB, 35% Tints, HD Lip, Magnaflow Axle Back
2015 Ford Fusion 2.0 Ecoboost AWD
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Re: Which car shows do you watch on TV?
Wheeler Dealers, Fifth Gear, Chasing Classic Cars, Top Gear.
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Re: Which car shows do you watch on TV?
Motoring 2013
Truck U
Top Gear UK
GearZ
2 Guy's Garage---Mainly to see if they can speak without excessive ten finger hand gesures. ( They can't)
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Re: Which car shows do you watch on TV?
Wheeler Dealers
Counting Cars
Car Chasers
Texas Car Wars
Chasing Classic Cars
Horsepower TV
Muscle Car
Car Fix
Gearz
Trucks
Overhaulin'
Cafe Racer
Two Guys Garage
Truck U
Desert Car Kings
Anything with Sam Memmolo or Mike Phillips
Assembling this list brought me to a realization;I need a life!
Thankfully, my FIOS DVR is programmed only to record new episodes, so the weekly volume of shows recorded is only about 20% of the list at most. I don't watch anything live, so tabbing through the commercial breaks on the DVR reduces a half-hour show to about 20 minutes.
Bill
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Pretty much any of the shows on velocity and the powerblock on spike. Something that has been bugging me about many of the shows is that it seems many of them have just become half hour commercials for their sponsors. Many, not all seem to also just be a show about bolting on new or reproduction parts instead of restoring salvageable originals. Don't get me wrong reproductions/crate engines etc have their place, but its far more impressive to see real restorations.
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Re: Which car shows do you watch on TV?
Not in this order but...
Wheeler Dealers
Counting Cars
Texas Car Wars
Chasing Classic Cars
Gearz
Overhaulin'
Desert Car Kings
Fast and Loud
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Originally Posted by MPBGT
Pretty much any of the shows on velocity and the powerblock on spike. Something that has been bugging me about many of the shows is that it seems many of them have just become half hour commercials for their sponsors. Many, not all seem to also just be a show about bolting on new or reproduction parts instead of restoring salvageable originals. Don't get me wrong reproductions/crate engines etc have their place, but its far more impressive to see real restorations.
I agree! That's why I enjoy watching wheeler dealers. Seems much more realistic and relatable. I also enjoy watching chasing classic cars and fast n loud. Velocity would have a hit if they made a US version of wheeler dealers that didn't involve bolting on the latest from edlebrock and from jegs.
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