El comediante y expresentador de Tonight Show, Jay Leno, comparte su pasión por los vehículos. Jay y sus invitados conducen automóviles y motocicletas mientras conocen gente y exploran la hi... Leer todoEl comediante y expresentador de Tonight Show, Jay Leno, comparte su pasión por los vehículos. Jay y sus invitados conducen automóviles y motocicletas mientras conocen gente y exploran la historia automovilística de Estados Unidos.El comediante y expresentador de Tonight Show, Jay Leno, comparte su pasión por los vehículos. Jay y sus invitados conducen automóviles y motocicletas mientras conocen gente y exploran la historia automovilística de Estados Unidos.
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Hosted by Jay Leno, of course, this show features Jay's humor and his well-known love of vehicles. Each episode has a theme.
Anyone who loves cars will appreciate this show, which includes healthy doses of history and nostalgia. In one episode alone, which featured the California car culture, Jay rode with a San Francisco motorcycle club, drove an old route over the mountains in a 1915 vintage car, and piloted a 4-wheel drive beach vehicle that can ride on wheels or tank treads.
He also delved into hot rod culture (remember "Big Daddy" Roth's "Rat Fink"?), low-rider culture, and the history of the Japanese "tuner" phenomenon.
There was a visit to Petersen's museum, with its amazing collection of vintage and one-of-a-kind autos.
Jay's enthusiasm for cars is contagious and his knowledge of car history makes him the perfect host for this series that covers a lot of ground.
Add the beauty of the featured cars, and you have a show that entertains, educates, and provides examples of every aspect of the automotive arts. This show is immersive and should satisfy anyone who appreciates motorized travel.
Update 12/7/15: Now that I have watched about 8 episodes, I am increasing my grade to "10". I love this show. Jay's passion is part of it, but mainly it is due to the subject matter. Every part of every show has been interesting and informative.
Anyone who loves cars will appreciate this show, which includes healthy doses of history and nostalgia. In one episode alone, which featured the California car culture, Jay rode with a San Francisco motorcycle club, drove an old route over the mountains in a 1915 vintage car, and piloted a 4-wheel drive beach vehicle that can ride on wheels or tank treads.
He also delved into hot rod culture (remember "Big Daddy" Roth's "Rat Fink"?), low-rider culture, and the history of the Japanese "tuner" phenomenon.
There was a visit to Petersen's museum, with its amazing collection of vintage and one-of-a-kind autos.
Jay's enthusiasm for cars is contagious and his knowledge of car history makes him the perfect host for this series that covers a lot of ground.
Add the beauty of the featured cars, and you have a show that entertains, educates, and provides examples of every aspect of the automotive arts. This show is immersive and should satisfy anyone who appreciates motorized travel.
Update 12/7/15: Now that I have watched about 8 episodes, I am increasing my grade to "10". I love this show. Jay's passion is part of it, but mainly it is due to the subject matter. Every part of every show has been interesting and informative.
"Jay Leno's Garage" is the perfect show to watch when you just want a pleasant time-passer. In other words, you aren't always in the mood for a movie or commitment to a TV series and so this show about cars is great viewing in such a situation. The format is pretty simple and surprisingly enjoyable. Jay Leno introduces the viewer to a variety of people who love classic and unusual cars and, using his gentle humor and nice personality, explains about the cars and has occasional adventures. It's a reality TV show that can be enjoyed by folks like me who normally DON'T like reality TV. Well worth seeing.
I loved this show the first 2-3 seasons. Jay would haul out one of his many cars from his collection and talk about them. He'd have a few stars on, like his friend Tim Allen, all for some good-natured competition, but also some real 'car people'. Now, however, it's all about famous guest stars and their expensive rides - or about them driving expensive new vehicles, which I personally find very boring. It also seems to be much more 'PC' in the newer seasons, too. Jay just doesn't seem to be enjoying himself nearly as much in the newer seasons, either. He's stuck with people he barely knows and doesn't necessarily want to be around. The episode with Brie Larson was probably the low point in the entire series. She's a Nissan spokesperson and just raved about the new Z and talked about its features - it was just one big commercial. Pretty sad.
Such an entertaining show it's hilarious and you see some cars you'd probably never see on any other show!
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- TriviaWhile the show was cancelled in January 2023, Jay decide to continue to produce the show and posts the episodes weekly on his YouTube channel as a web series.
- ConexionesFeatured in A One-Time Special (2020)
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