Wheeler Dealers Trading Up

2013

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  • 2
  • 1

7| 0h30m| en
Synopsis

Mike Brewer is the ultimate motoring wheeler dealer and now he is travelling the globe to prove his credentials. With just $3,000 in used notes in his back pocket, Mike's mission is to trade his way across the globe from a cheap runabout to a super car. It's the car trade journey of a lifetime - but one that's not just about car trading. It's also about car culture, as Mike explores the strange and crazy things different nations get up to on their wheels, as well as using the tricks of the trade he's picked up along the way in his long career.

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Alicia I love this movie so much
GurlyIamBeach Instant Favorite.
Listonixio Fresh and Exciting
InformationRap This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
roger-904-107193 A fantastic series following Mike Brewers worldwide wheeler dealing. There is a charming, can I say less than professional polish to Mikes presentation, its as if the viewer is watching an old friend out there, its an intimate experience.While the cars are the stars it's Mikes interactions with all of the interesting people which really makes the show, a fascinating insight. It goes to show that people are much the same wherever you go in the world.Thanks Mike for your efforts, enthusiasm and hard work in producing great entertainment. By the way I've got a cracking British sports car for you to buy !
peteyx-765-599191 I love the original Wheeler Dealers. Partly because of Mike and his negotiating skills on buying an old classics but more because of Edd China. I have watched and understood American car shows for decades but seeing a different perspective is refreshing and most entertaining. Edd is absent on the Trading Up series. All we get is Mike traveling the globe, buying and selling cars. And in US Dollars! What the hell? Bring back the old format, please. It makes for a much more entertaining program. I will watch the new show but continually compare it to the original. I love seeing cars that are unavailable in the US and hearing about the nightmares in repairing them.