Car Lot Rescue - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Fight Club
Auto sales Legend Tom Stuker tries to rescue a Long Beach, CA car dealership dominated by brawlers & thugs. To save the business, he must try to convince the hardcore sales crew that the customer is king.
Worst Little Car Lot in Florida
Car Sales expert Tom Stuker tries to revive Micco Motors, a dump of a used car lot along Florida's Gulf Coast. But before he can fix up the dealership he must try to get the owner's lazy twin sons to clean up their act.
Outta Sight, Outta Business
When Tom Stuker's attempts to lure new customers to an out of the way New Jersey dealership are sabotaged by a combative staff, tempers explode and both sides refuse to back down.
Car Lot Cavemen
When Tom Stuker arrives at a struggling Tampa dealership, he's shocked to discover a sales staff of hot models who know nothing about cars and a sexist owner who refuses to change his hiring policy.
The Battle of Route 23
Stuker is stunned when a car literally falls apart in his hands on a test drive but the defiant sales manager responsible refuses to cooperate and launches a violent tirade against Stuker in front of the entire staff.
After the Storm
To save a New Orleans dealership from going out of business, Tom Stuker must battle a couple of sleazy sales managers that are stealing customers from their own staff.
No More Mr. Nice Guy
The owner of a small town South Carolina dealership lends struggling customers her own money to buy cars. But when many refuse to pay her back, Stuker insists she must get tough to save her dealership from bankruptcy.
Dark Ages Dealership
Stuker confronts an owner who insists on conducting business like they did in the 1950s: won't buy computers and allows his staff to steal each other's customers, a practice Tom must stop before it leads to violence.
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