King of Cars

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King of Cars
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The King of Cars logo
StarringJosh Towbin
Will Tooros
Prem Singh
Mark Deeter
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes26
Production
Running time30 minutes
Release
Original networkA&E Network
Original releaseApril 4, 2006 (2006-04-04) –
March 26, 2007 (2007-03-26)
External links
Website

King of Cars was an American reality television series that aired in over 21 countries, centering on the Towbin Dodge car dealership, in Henderson, Nevada, south of Las Vegas, Nevada. Managed by Josh Towbin a.k.a. "Chop" a.k.a. the King of Cars, famous for the cult hit infomercial, "The Chopper Show", in which his salesmen dress up as various characters, as he "chops" the prices of his cars.

Recorded on video in HDTV Widescreen Letterbox Format.

Characters[]

Many of the salesman are referred to by their nicknames from the informercial.

Josh "Chop" Towbin[]

"Chop" is the Owner of Towbin Dodge Ram. He was the star and Executive Producer of the show. Throughout the show he leads a team of managers and salespeople. Since the show ended Chop has continued to be very successful in all his endeavors.

He can be found on Instagram with the @Chop.

He is Owner of the Towbin Auto Group which consists of Towbin Dodge Ram, Towbin Kia and Towbin Alfa Romeo/Fiat. Towbin Dodge has been the #1 Dodge Dealer in the World for multiple years. Towbin Alfa Romeo Fiat has been the #1 Alfa Romeo and Fiat dealer in the West Business Center for many years. Towbin Kia is the #1 Kia Dealer in the state and is a multi year winner of the Kia President's Award.

Chop is a National Dealer Council Member for Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge & Ram, Alfa Romeo, Fiat and Kia.

Chop has sold 149 cars to Floyd Mayweather and has partnerships and does business with 200 celebrities.

In his earlier years Chop has been a Radio host on Hot 97.5 and Saturday Night Street Jam DJ.

Chop founded Chopper's Street Fuego and has appeared on many TV shows.

Blue Genie[]

The Blue Genie (Prem Singh) is known for not working too hard but he is actually a good worker.

Mark Deeter a.k.a. Deeter[]

Started off as a salesman then was promoted to Sales Team Leader and was just recently promoted to the Sales Tower. Deeter loves his hair and wrestled Man-Hole in baby oil.[citation needed]

Auto Marshall[]

The Auto Marshall dresses in Western attire - boots, spurs, tight-pants, and a hat. His real name is Bobby Hood. He sold cars in Amarillo Texas and previously worked for Papa John's Pizza.

Episodes[]

Season one[]

  1. Lost pilot (actually from A&E series "Take This Job")
  2. "We Dooz It Large"
  3. "Showgirl Showdown"
  4. "Blue Day"
  5. "Fresh Meat"
  6. "King for a Day"
  7. "Leader of the Pack"
  8. "Talkin' Turkey"
  9. "Low Rider"
  10. "Dunkarini"
  11. "Closing the Deal"
  12. "Performance Anxiety"
  13. "Keeping Up with the Joneses"

Season two[]

Season two premiered on January 31, 2007 bringing the total number of episodes to 28 + the lost pilot

  1. "The Contenders"
  2. "Women Drivers"
  3. "Green Peas"
  4. "Fired Up!"
  5. "Oil Crisis!"
  6. "Magic Blue Room"
  7. "Ugly Truckling"
  8. "Sunny Day"
  9. "Hoop Dreamz"
  10. "The Chopping Block"
  11. "The O-Zone"
  12. "Even Cowboys Get the Blues"
  13. "Hoppy Birthday"
  14. "Calendar Guys"
  15. "Who Wears the Pants?"
  16. "Hair to the Throne"

Home media[]

King of Cars Season 1 is on DVD at the A&E Store, there are no plans for a season 2 DVD release at this time.

Appearances on other TV Shows[]

Josh "Chop" Towbin appeared in Pawn Stars Season 8 episode 6 "Comfortably Chum" where he bought a 1924 Dodge Brothers business sedan for $7,900. The sedan was acquired in Season 5 episode 11 "Corey's Big Play". He also has appeared on Jimmy Kimmel, The Tonight Show, five time guest on Dr. Phil as the Car Expert giving multiple cars away to those in need and mentoring women on the buying process. Chop also was on the season premier for Faking It and Street Customs on the TLC Network and Take This Job on A&E.

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