Used Car Wars - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Episode 1
'Ullo Dave, gotta new motor-based reality series? Cameras capture the amusing rivalry between two used car dealerships in Derby. Helium balloons lift Caralot's sales.
Episode 2
Rival car dealerships fight to see who can flog their motors for the most cash. Rookie salesman Howie is caught at the eye of a storm. Chaos ensues when an order goes awry.
Episode 3
Forecourt feuds in the riotous reality show following two rival car dealerships. The Caralot lads sex up the image of used motors by hiring Derby's most glamorous girls!
Episode 4
Buckle up for this tit-for-tat battle between two car dealerships. Nick's beloved Hummer has been put up for sale at an insulting price. Who could have possibly done that?
Episode 5
More mischief amongst the motors in the riotous show about rival used car dealerships. Still smarting from Caralot's pranks, the Geoff Cox team embark on some covert ops.
Episode 6
The wheeler-dealers are up to no good again in the riotous reality show about two car showrooms. Pork-mad Jamie goes on a health kick. Rookie Howie is boring the punters!
Episode 7
It's Geoff Cox's Audis v Caralot's BMWs as the reality show goes Deutsch. Expect lots of sausage puns as Frankfurter darts brings out the wurst in the rival car showrooms.
Episode 8
The rib-tickling rivalry between two used car dealerships in Derby is the focus of this riotous reality series. The world's most difficult customer descends on Geoff Cox.
Episode 9
Two rival car showrooms wage a sales war! Both dealerships bank on low-cost, low-margin motors for speedy trades - meaning there's not much haggling room for the punters.
Episode 10
It's now or never for two rival car dealerships in Derby, as their sales war comes to a head. The Geoff Cox lads are all shook up when Elvis appears on their forecourt!
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