Car Issues - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

The Lambo and the Bronco
Tyler Hoover buys a surprisingly inexpensive 2007 Audi, equipped with a Lamborghini V10 engine; Tyler buys a 1988 Ford Bronco, a classic beater.

Saab Story/Trucked Up
Tyler Hoover finds a rare Saabaru -- a Saab with a Subaru WRX engine -- for a great price and takes it on a dream grand prix course; Tyler picks up a 1990 Chevy SS 454, known as the king of the burnouts.

Beach Benz/Grandmas Toy
Tyler visits Houston to pick up a Mercedes Benz SL500, which he gets for a low price due to damage stemming from the hurricane; he also buys an old lady car, which comes from a time when GM was putting Corvette engines in the Cadillac Fleetwood.

Half Price Jeep/Savage Salvage
Tyler finds a well-maintained 1984 Jeep Grand Wagoneer and nearly drives it off a cliff on Colorado's Skyline Drive; Tyler makes a late-night impulse buy of an insanely fast 1989 Ford Mustang Saleen.

El Camino/Jaguar XJ6
Tyler finds one of his bucket-list cars -- a 1975 Chevy El Camino -- with swiveling bucket seats; Tyler buys a cherry red 1971 Jaguar XJ6 with a Chevy 350 engine swapped in, but the Jaguar's reliability and authenticity gets called into question.

The Bimmer and The Boxter
Tyler gets lured to Shawnee, Okla., on the promise of a 1987 BMW 325i with only 69,000 miles on it, but then he finds out why the seller is only asking $2,000; he embarks on a mission to prove that the Porsche Boxster isn't the "lesser Porsche."

The Jurassic Jeep/ Heavy Vetting
Tyler finds a replica Jurassic Park Jeep for only $6,500; Tyler heads to Denver to pick up the cheapest 1991 Corvette ZR1 in the country.

Somebody Call 944/ Lightning in the Throttle
Tyler finds a 1986 Porsche 944 Turbo in nearly mint condition, but apparently the car has an axle to grind; he finds a great deal on a ridiculously fast, supercharged pickup truck made famous by "The Fast and The Furious."

Bummer Hummer and the Cop Car
Tyler finds a mostly demilitarized Humvee in Oklahoma for only $15,500 and tries to completely destroy it; he gets to live out a childhood fantasy when he finds a decommissioned police car, complete with working light bar, PA system, and sirens.

Kinda Fast, Kinda Furious
Tyler finds the best of both worlds when it comes to Buicks -- the guts of a Grand National with the plush interior of a Regal Turbo; he decides to race it against a modern Regal Turbo; he also finds a Mitsubishi 3000GT for $10,000.

The Magnum and the Viper
Tyler finds a 2006 Dodge Magnum SRT and threatens to make station wagons look cool; he also picks up a 1995 Dodge Viper that breaks before he even has a chance to pay for it.

Benz with Benefits/ Home on the Range
Tyler finds a ridiculously fast, RENNtech-tuned Mercedes CL600 and attempts to get it up to 150 miles per hour; he travels to Colorado to pick up a Range Rover for the suspiciously low asking price of only $3,000.
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