Join car addict Tyler Hoover as he makes his way across America buying the coolest, hardest to find cars. Then he meets up with his mechanic "The Wizard," to diagnose whether he bought a win... Read allJoin car addict Tyler Hoover as he makes his way across America buying the coolest, hardest to find cars. Then he meets up with his mechanic "The Wizard," to diagnose whether he bought a winner or a loser, and decide to keep it or flip it.Join car addict Tyler Hoover as he makes his way across America buying the coolest, hardest to find cars. Then he meets up with his mechanic "The Wizard," to diagnose whether he bought a winner or a loser, and decide to keep it or flip it.
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Watched this because I was in a hotel with nothing better to watch on the tv. Buys some of the oldest, most poverty ridden cars known to man and "fixes" them. Mildly entertaining if you like to see old domestic cars with a host of issues.
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Tyler does an excellent job having fun buying attainable cars, and explaining why they're special. I've watched every episode at least twice. It's an easy watch and is entertaining the entire time. It also shows you things to look for when used car shopping. I love that the show is based out of Wichita and features places in the Midwest and southeast, and shares that even in these areas, there's lot of car people. I hope this show continues on, as it's delightful. Tyler and Wizard make an entertaining duo.
Tyler does an excellent job having fun buying attainable cars, and explaining why they're special. I've watched every episode at least twice. It's an easy watch and is entertaining the entire time. It also shows you things to look for when used car shopping. I love that the show is based out of Wichita and features places in the Midwest and southeast, and shares that even in these areas, there's lot of car people. I hope this show continues on, as it's delightful. Tyler and Wizard make an entertaining duo.
Tyler does an excellent job having fun buying attainable cars, and explaining why they're special. I've watched every episode at least twice. It's an easy watch and is entertaining the entire time. It also shows you things to look for when used car shopping. I love that the show is based out of Wichita and features places in the Midwest and southeast, and shares that even in these areas, there's lot of car people. I hope this show continues on, as it's delightful. Tyler and Wizard make an entertaining duo.
Tyler is a likable guy. It's not an informational show but an entertainment show with cars. He doesn't take himself seriously and that makes it fun to watch. Even my kids who couldn't care less about cars enjoy him.if you want a how to type show look elsewhere. He buys cars that we all had or wanted, few are really special but it's more real that way. People that are complaining are missing the point of the whole thing. There is a reason he calls his YouTube channel the dumbest automotive channel. He's become somewhat of an expert on the hooptie cars by default. Is he a mechanical expert? Oh no. That's what the Wizard is for. The Wizard is a real shop owner and mechanic who actually works on the cars. Overall it's just a fun show with a likable relatable host that isn't afraid to look stupid.
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People who know Tyler, Ed, and Tav know what kind of content they make. They purchase super cars, domestic, foreign and even old hunks of junks and fix them up to the point they barely run for our entertainment so they can make us have a good time and laugh and enjoy ourselves. They go to race tracks, foreign lands to do reviews and truly appreciate the cars they work on. They bring in guests who are the smartest in what they do. The car wizard, ninja, etc. Just because they all have money doesn't mean they don't know what they're doing. Every person on the show works hard for what they do and work hard on their individual blogs, YouTube series, and other ventures. They all know more about cars than the two other reviews who gave it 0 stars. We truly thank you guys for the content and much love for the adventures.
No offense, but there are people out there that cannot afford to buy the cars you wreck apparently just cause you can afford to wreck them. Might I suggest you donate driveable vehichles to those who cannot indulge in your extravagance? But I do enjoy the variety of vehicles that pop up, had several old vehicles that were in the junk yard that I made good driveable vehicles out of, a 64 Dodge half ton that someone put a wood flatbed on, 65 bucks, painted it in and out fire engine red, put new wood to replace old flatbed, and drove it couple years, sold it for 450. Got a 75 toyota celica out of junkyard, painted it metallic root beer, drove it three or four years. Just saying, some o them vehicles you use could go to good use for those that cannot afford anything more. Not that it would be a disadvantage for your work to move forward, I think many people wonder why someone in your position would not help those in need instead of wanton destroy it cause it looks good on tv mentality
but still love watching your show. My first car when I was 15 was a 62 olds convertible, red, second car was a 54 chevy that I got for free, sanded
n painted it fixed up the motor,( grind them old chevy valves, and drove it like any eighteen years old would do, with a twelve volt battery sitting on the floor to run the right track, and an old pair of home stereo speakers in the back, was party party all the time. Point is, I fixed em up and drove em. Methinks you could greatly expand your vieworship by donating cars to the needy. Don't have to be fancy cars, something the people can make use of. Like me 55 years ago, some young fella wishes he could fix something like that up. Love your show!
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