If you love cars and everything automotive, there are plenty of TV shows and series out there to keep you entertained. Whether you enjoy car builds, racing, or in-depth reviews, here are 15 car-fueled programs that will get you revved up.
1. Top Gear
“Top Gear” is one of the most famous car shows in the world, known for its entertaining hosts, epic road trips, and extensive car reviews. With a mix of humor and informative content, it’s a must-watch for car enthusiasts.
2. The Grand Tour
From the former hosts of “Top Gear,” Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May bring you “The Grand Tour.” It features exotic car reviews, international road trips, and outrageous challenges.
3. Jay Leno’s Garage
Hosted by the comedian and car enthusiast Jay Leno, this show dives into Jay’s extensive car collection and features celebrity guests, in-depth car reviews, and restorations.
4. Fast N’ Loud
“Fast N’ Loud” follows Richard Rawlings and his crew at Gas Monkey Garage as they search for and restore classic cars. The show mixes car restorations with high-octane drama and humor.
5. Wheeler Dealers
“Wheeler Dealers” is about buying, restoring, and selling cars for a profit. Hosted by Mike Brewer and mechanic Ant Anstead (previously Edd China), it focuses on the restoration process and offers tips for car enthusiasts.
6. Counting Cars
Set in Las Vegas, “Counting Cars” follows Danny “The Count” Koker and his team at Count’s Kustoms as they restore, customize, and sell classic cars and motorcycles.
7. Street Outlaws
“Street Outlaws” takes a look at the world of street racing. It follows street racers from across the United States as they compete for money and bragging rights.
8. Overhaulin’
In “Overhaulin’,” unsuspecting car owners are pranked into thinking their car has been stolen, only for it to be secretly restored and customized by Chip Foose and his team.
9. Bitchin’ Rides
Hosted by Dave Kindig and his crew at Kindig-It Design, “Bitchin’ Rides” showcases high-end car customizations and restorations, focusing on creativity and craftsmanship.
10. Iron Resurrection
Joe Martin and his team at Martin Bros Customs restore and customize classic cars and motorcycles in “Iron Resurrection.” The show emphasizes quality craftsmanship and creativity.
11. Hot Rod Garage
“Hot Rod Garage” is a part of the MotorTrend network, where hosts Tony Angelo and Lucky Costa build, modify, and test cars with a focus on performance and DIY tips.
Conclusion
Whether you’re into classic restorations, high-speed street racing, or just love a good car review, these 15 shows offer something for every type of car enthusiast. Tune in and get ready to be entertained and inspired by some of the best automotive programming out there.
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