Dallas Car Sharks (2013)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Currently Dallas Car Sharks is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Apple TV, Google Play Movies, Fandango At Home, Amazon Video, Discovery +, Discovery+ Amazon Channel, Max Amazon Channel
Streaming in:🇺🇸 United States
Cast & Crew.
Tommy Spagnola
Martha Davis
JD Cole
Ash Rabah
Andy Streitfeld
Creator
Peter Koutsogeorgas
Associate Producer
Andy Whalen
Cinematography
Randy Martin
Director
Media.
Details.
Release DateJuly 23, 2013
StatusReturning Series
Seasons2
Episodes26
Running Time30m
Genres
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Wiki.
Dallas Car Sharks is an automotive reality show currently airing on Motor Trend that takes place in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. It documents four competing car dealers (JD Cole, Martha Davis, Ash Rabah, and Tommy Spagnola) as they buy used cars at auction, refurbish them, and then attempt to flip (sell) them for a profit. Martha Davis and JD Cole are mother and son, and although they share a garage, their businesses are separate.
The series, which premiered July 22, 2013, is produced by AMS Pictures, with Andy Streitfeld as its executive producer and Randy Martin as its senior producer. In August 2013, Discovery Communications senior vice president Robert Scanlon was promoted to general manager of Velocity, a network that he had helped to grow to No. 46 in the males aged 25–54 demographic with original shows such as Dallas Car Sharks, Fantomworks, and What's in the Barn? Scanlon also helped the network to move up 22 slots and out-deliver competing networks that had larger numbers of subscribers, such as NBA TV, MLB Network, and Golf Channel.
In March 2014, Discovery Communications announced that Dallas Car Sharks would return for its second season on April 2, 2014. Along with other similar programs such as Overhaulin', What's in the Barn?, and Wheeler Dealers, Dallas Car Sharks helped to drive ratings growth for Velocity in the second quarter of 2014, especially among male viewers and in the 25–54 age demographic. In April 2014, Dallas resident Bruce Kahn sued AMS Pictures for breach of fiduciary duty, claiming that the series was his idea and that he is entitled to profit sharing.
The show, along with other automotive reality programs such as Fantomworks, Garage Squad, Graveyard Carz, and West Coast Customs, has drawn criticism for both being too predictable in terms of plot and making automotive restoration look much easier than it actually is.