Wheeler Dealers

2003

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8.2| 0h30m| TV-PG| en
Synopsis

Experienced car dealer Mike Brewer is joined by multi-talented mechanics in a monumental motoring mission: to find and restore iconic cars to later sell for a profit at their LA-based shop. In the series, Mike has the challenging job of finding vehicles that have money-making potential. He then hands them over to a mechanic, who tackles everything from bare metal re-sprays to gearbox swaps to bring them back to their former glory.

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Discovery Studios

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Reviews

Alicia I love this movie so much
Spidersecu Don't Believe the Hype
Baseshment I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.
Chirphymium It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional
wher4 I loved the show. My wife watched, liked, and even learned from the show. I watch a few of the new shows with Ant. Simply, without Edd, we don't watch anymore. As I've noticed, we're not alone.
kevinbruce I love this show, but feel in need to talk about the times in other reviews that people talk about the profit margins, I'm sorry but you are missing part of the show Edd and Mike are in the deals together, Edd is already getting paid by Mikes Garage and the profits from the show, the profit from the sales are a Cherry/ Bonus. So please don't worry about Edd, Mike does not keep him in a tool chest until he needs him, Edd has a few Guiness world records all of his own and is famous for quirky vehicles i.e drivable sheds and toilets. The Show is awesome, Mike makes it very clear he could make more profit but he needs to keep the cars moving so they can buy the next one add to that the flux of the used motor trade and some times the bottom line is low but that's not really why these guys do this.On a side note, ***SPOILER**** Very sad to see that Edd has decided to leave the show now he will be missed.
Andy Dickens This is in my opinion the best car restoration show in the world. Each episode focuses on buying an unloved car that needs some work, then restoring and selling it on for a profit.It has not yet made the usual mistake that most car shows make - which is focusing on the relationships between the presenters, fake drama and stupid unrealistic deadlines instead of the actual business of restoring cars.I would prefer to see more of the actual car work and less of the test driving / staged negotiations, but I have watched every single show of every series multiple times.Keep them coming Mike and Edd, and please don't do what all the other shows have done with the fake drama.
eddydean-16760 I like this program as general entertainment Mike gets on my .... at times he really is his own biggest fan. He tries to make out that he's the best car sales man and car buyer. At the end of each episode he is well proud of the profit that they make on the cars.. The truth is when viewed logically I have watched most if not all of the episodes and I think they have actually made a loss on every car..Reason being you have a top mechanic Ed China working redonkuless amounts of hours on a car yet there is no charge for his labour content.. Even if you only charging his labour out as a decent mechanics wages rather than a garages hourly rate it would come out as a loss.. One episode springs to mind Ed claims it took 6 weeks graft repairing reassembling and fitting the new parts to a American car that mike had purchased cheap All in costs of the car, parts importing and total paint job came in at just over £14k ... OK car looked sounded great after all this and Mike sold it for £16k so he claims to have made @ £2k profit ...hum OK so is ED claiming unemployment benefits and working for free I think not..I feel a quality Mechanic would be on way over £8.33 per hour and if he did in fact work 6 weeks on this motor as he said that's the hourly rate it works out for a 40 hour week. That isn't even accounting for the assistant that helped him fit all the chrome work and the interior.. That car like many of the ones Mike selects wouldn't be classed as a hobby car by anyone to repair evenings and weekends because the time it would have taken doing it that way the car would decompose faster than you would have chance to glue the bits back on..As I said the shows entertaining but really not practical in that respect like top gear just watch for fun .. TIP Don't shake mikes hand though you will either have sold your car to him under-priced or his sold you a car that's over priced ... I trust Arthur Daley car sales more than him :)