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The latest news for your favorite car TV shows, car streaming shows, and famous automotive TV personalities
We loved watching American Restoration bring old things back to life but how real was it?
Gotham Garage's Mark Towle has dropped some clangers in the past, but these are his biggest controversies.
The search is on for K.I.T.T.'s perfect match in a high-stakes reboot.
The underdog Plymouth Duster gets top-dog billing in new Max stream series.
The landing was a little rough and they almost took out a cameraman, which is probably how the Duke boys would've done it, too.
For a long time, it looked like solid-state batteries would never leave the lab, but Mercedes just put the first one on the road.
What happened to the team of Count's Kustoms and Danny Koker? The customization shop featured on Counting Cars seems to have disappeared.
The television show charted the trials of drivers tackling the frozen roads over lakes with heavy semi trucks - here's what happened to the cast.
American Restoration may no longer be with us, but have you ever wondered what the main man, Rick Dale, is doing now that the cameras are off?
Debunking Counting Cars Myths: Count's Kustoms Isn't Closed And Danny Koker Alive And Well
Stunt and exhibition Batmobile for 1989s Batman goes up for auction
Fast N' Loud star/mechanic Aaron Kaufman parted ways with the Gas Monkey Garage in 2017 - we are looking at why he left and where Aaron is now.
A new Amazon show, First to the Finish, shows racing with way more grit, action, and scariness than F1's Drive to Survive.
Fast N' Loud ended in 2020, but Richard Rawlings keeps the Gas Monkey legacy alive with YouTube builds and a loyal crew in 2025.
Who doesn't want Ant Man's van (Universe-saving rat not included)?
Guests will ride in new CARS characters across the wild frontier with Lightning McQueen and Mater.
What happened to the team of Count's Kustoms and Danny Koker? The customoziation shop featured on Counting Cars seems to have disappeared.
Mark Towle and Gotham Garage are legends of the custom scene for both cars and motorcycles, but there is so much not known about them.
Japanese sports cars have become a dominant force in street racing culture as well as cinema.
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