Wheeler Dealers new series starts 4th October

Wheeler Dealers new series starts 4th October

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Crafty_

13,319 posts

202 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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and a caterham, which he took racing.

apparently he's actually a vet..

FourWheelDrift

88,779 posts

286 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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Crafty_ said:
apparently he's actually a vet..
He's good at getting his hand into awkward places and fiddling with nuts.

tim2100

6,282 posts

259 months

Thursday 3rd November 2011
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Crafty_ said:
and a caterham, which he took racing.

apparently he's actually a vet..
Mark Evans is one of the top vets in the country and the RSPCA's chief veterinary advisor for a while

n3il123

2,619 posts

215 months

Wednesday 30th November 2011
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Mike Brewer has just tweeted what new cars they are doing:

Morgan, Porsche 914, BMW M5, Fiat Dino, Renault Alpine.

RZ1

4,342 posts

208 months

Wednesday 30th November 2011
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n3il123 said:
Mike Brewer has just tweeted what new cars they are doing:

Morgan, Porsche 914, BMW M5, Fiat Dino, Renault Alpine.
When does it start?

RodMod

1,169 posts

210 months

Wednesday 30th November 2011
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No not another series - last time I played the Wheeler Dealer PH drinking game and was smashed within 25 mins yikes

Rod.

Jamirecluse

465 posts

153 months

Wednesday 30th November 2011
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Trustmeimadoctor said:
check out his other shows a racecar is born is good too him building a westfield
a car is reborn is an e type
a car is born is a pilgrim sumo cobra rep
I thought I'd seen all of these as they are repeated on a loop but the E-Type hasn't made it to Quest yet.

Is no one remembering the plane?

Thom987

3,185 posts

168 months

Wednesday 30th November 2011
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What happened the last series? 4 episodes?

Shotgun Rider

816 posts

172 months

Wednesday 30th November 2011
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I'm watching one of the countless ones I've recorded, the Lexus LS400 episode. Brewer knocked the seller down from £2000 to £1300. He even told the seller when he dropped the price to £1500 that it was a lot of car for the money but he still managed to get him to knock another £200 off.

The buying and selling scenes must be scripted.

I'm not quite sure why the seller didn't think that an LS400 was big enough to carry 2 teenagers around in though!

paulwoof

1,629 posts

157 months

Wednesday 30th November 2011
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hopefully this series features more edd and less mike brewer,
out of the hour long show, 15 minutes is mike brewer spouting his terrible "wheler dealer" routine follow by the worst haggling in the world, then a 5 minute recap after the break, then about 10 minutes on the car, another 5 minute recap after the break, then 10 minutes of mike walking about a warehouse. then 10 minutes of working on the car, then the last 15 minutes mike doing some of the worst selling in the world.

onen that always got me, ages ago they did a jeep of some sort, after all the work they went for an MOT and it failed on rust and they sold it as a farm vehicle for a massive loss, you would of though mike brewer and his wheeler dealer would of spotted this???


also a golf ball of filler to a pea size of hardner.

anonymous-user

56 months

Thursday 1st December 2011
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paulwoof said:
hopefully this series features more edd and less mike brewer

onen that always got me, ages ago they did a jeep of some sort, after all the work they went for an MOT and it failed on rust
Surely that is up to Edd - given that he is Executive Producer, or something similar, for the show wink

Think that was the Suzuki SJ episode

paulwoof

1,629 posts

157 months

Friday 2nd December 2011
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surely edd would want himself on tv more then. he is a clever cookie and does a great job of explaining things with the perfect balance of technical knowledge without going to over the top, which is why its probably more popular than "a car is born" or similar, as its aimed at a more general audience rathern than the hardcore shed junkies.

where as mike brewer talks as if hes a 17year kid buying his first set of seat covers.

Melman Giraffe

6,761 posts

220 months

Saturday 3rd December 2011
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paulwoof said:
surely edd would want himself on tv more then. he is a clever cookie and does a great job of explaining things with the perfect balance of technical knowledge without going to over the top, which is why its probably more popular than "a car is born" or similar, as its aimed at a more general audience rathern than the hardcore shed junkies.

where as mike brewer talks as if hes a 17year kid buying his first set of seat covers.
Wise words

BrabusMog

20,269 posts

188 months

Thursday 8th December 2011
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I've been watching it this week and I think it's bloody great. The mike brewer scenes are a bit tedious/samey but I seem to learn things from Ed the mechanic each episode.