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Dark Secrets You Didn’t Know About Car SOS
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Car SOS might have started in 2013, but the show looks like something that started way more recently. Like 2020.
In any case, Car SOS is certainly one of the best cars shows out now. First off, it's got great restorations, which is why people watch the show.
Secondly, it's not boring. Now, a lot of you might expect car shows to be unendingly drab, have the most basic dialogue and have just amazing cars. And maybe - just maybe - have a few tables and chairs thrown about.
But that's certainly not Car SOS. The show's presenters have got an amazing sense of humour, good clothes - that do not look like they fell out of the sky in the 80s, and the cars they restore aren't your basic classic cars.
For example, the show has currently gone through 10 seasons, and in that time its presenters has restored over a hundred classic cars. Some of these classic cars include a 1984 Audi Quattro, a 1965 Mercedes-Benz 230SL Pagoda, an Aston Martin DB6, and even an iconic Volvo P1800.
However, If you're a fan of the automotive industry, which you probably are if you've gotten to this point in our video, you'd know that there are many cars shows about and Car SOS, for all its virtue, is just one of those shows.
This means that the showrunners must be extra careful about news about the show and the cast, how to manage the news when it falls, and what the pushback is supposed to be.
This is especially important when the show is keeping extremely dark secrets that may just threaten to blow the entire operation sky high.
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