The Car Show

The Car Show (2011)

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Funnyman and automotive freak, Adam Carolla, brings you the ultimate car lover's show, featuring awesome cars, epic driving adventures and the best of automotive culture. It's the perfect mix of comedy, shop talk and eye candy brought to you by Adam and his co-hosts, Pulitzer Prize-winning automotive journalist Dan Neil "TheSmokingTire.com" founder Matt Farah; and former NBA Champion John Salley.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E15More Speed!Oct 19, 2011
S01E14What's Efficient?Oct 12, 2011
S01E13Muscle CarsOct 5, 2011
S01E12Luxury for AllSep 28, 2011
S01E11Road TripSep 21, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Car Show' premiere?

'The Car Show' premiered on July 13, 2011.

Who were the hosts of 'The Car Show'?

The hosts of 'The Car Show' were Adam Carolla, Dan Neil, John Salley, and Matt Farah.

What was the format of 'The Car Show'?

'The Car Show' was a talk show that focused on all things related to cars, including reviews, news, and discussions.

Which famous car enthusiasts made guest appearances on 'The Car Show'?

'The Car Show' featured guest appearances by car enthusiasts like Jay Leno, Jeremy Clarkson, and Tim Allen.

What were some of the popular segments on 'The Car Show'?

Some popular segments on 'The Car Show' included "Big Star, Small Car," "Behind the Wheel," and "The Car Show Challenge."

Did 'The Car Show' feature any celebrity interviews?

Yes, 'The Car Show' featured celebrity interviews with car enthusiasts, where they discussed their love for cars and their collections.

How was 'The Car Show' different from other car-related shows?

'The Car Show' stood out by offering a more casual and conversational approach towards discussing cars, making it appealing to a broader audience.

Did 'The Car Show' cover any international car events?

Yes, 'The Car Show' covered international car events like the Geneva Motor Show and the North American International Auto Show.

Were there any recurring segments on 'The Car Show'?

Yes, 'The Car Show' had recurring segments like "Car Advice," where the hosts provided tips and advice to viewers about car-related topics.

Did 'The Car Show' have any special episodes or themes?

Yes, 'The Car Show' had special episodes dedicated to specific themes like classic cars, exotic cars, and future car technologies.

Was there a studio audience present during the filming of 'The Car Show'?

No, 'The Car Show' did not have a studio audience. The show was primarily filmed in a studio-like setting.

Were there any notable controversies surrounding 'The Car Show'?

No, 'The Car Show' did not have any notable controversies during its run. It focused more on providing informative and entertaining content.

Did 'The Car Show' have any spin-offs or related shows?

No, 'The Car Show' did not have any spin-offs or directly related shows. However, some of the hosts went on to appear in other car-related shows.

How long were the episodes of 'The Car Show'?

The episodes of 'The Car Show' had a runtime of approximately 60 minutes.

Did 'The Car Show' win any awards during its run?

No, 'The Car Show' did not win any notable awards during its run. However, it gained a dedicated fan base and positive reception from car enthusiasts.

Did 'The Car Show' have a significant impact on car culture?

While 'The Car Show' may not have had a groundbreaking impact on car culture, it contributed to the broader conversation around cars and catered to a diverse audience.

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