Wayne Carini knows cars. It is his business to know about them. There are no pretensions.
Wayne owned his dealership/restoration shop way before he got a TV show, so the reviews here dissin' him and his agenda are foolish and inaccurate.
Wayne is not always financially invested in every car we see auctioned off, nor does he chase after widows whose husbands left behind expensive automobiles. They come to him learning or knowing of his expertise in moving a car to a new owner. Sure he probably collects a fee, but that's part of his business.
The show is well done and shares his love of the automobile and many types of vehicles, including trucks and motorcycles.
I especially appreciate his sharing of the restoration process, which seems to be happening less and less on the episodes. Roger, his main mechanic is great, with a sense of humor that is not to be missed. He usually steals the show when he's on.
Wayne owned his dealership/restoration shop way before he got a TV show, so the reviews here dissin' him and his agenda are foolish and inaccurate.
Wayne is not always financially invested in every car we see auctioned off, nor does he chase after widows whose husbands left behind expensive automobiles. They come to him learning or knowing of his expertise in moving a car to a new owner. Sure he probably collects a fee, but that's part of his business.
The show is well done and shares his love of the automobile and many types of vehicles, including trucks and motorcycles.
I especially appreciate his sharing of the restoration process, which seems to be happening less and less on the episodes. Roger, his main mechanic is great, with a sense of humor that is not to be missed. He usually steals the show when he's on.