Roadkill Garage

Car enthusiasts modify junkyard vehicles for road trips

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About Roadkill Garage

Released: 2014

Platform: Max

Rating: TV-PG

Run time: 8 Seasons Available (102 Episodes)

Cast
David Freiburger, Steve Dulcich

Roadkill Garage

About Roadkill Garage

Roadkill Garage is a motor trend Lab original motoring TV series that premiered in 2014. Hosted by David Freiburger and Steve Dulcich, the show is an extension of the original Roadkill series. In this show, these two gearheads engage in wrenching adventures of their "roadkill" cars in the garage, often with comical results. The show exhibits a great blend of mechanics, education, and humor.

Making / Production

Produced by Motor Trend, Roadkill Garage takes motor enthusiasts behind the scenes into the world of David Freiburger and Steve Dulcich. Coming from their very own garage, the making of this show revolves around spontaneous ideas, impromptu repairs and customizations, with an emphasis on practicality and budget management.

Actors

  • David Freiburger - As co-host, Freiburger shares his vast knowledge of automotive mechanics, together with a great sense of humor and an endearing carelessness. His performance is candid and relatable, often resulting in hilarity.
  • Steve Dulcich - The other half of the duo, Dulcich brings to table his own unique set of skills and knowledge, complementing Freiburger perfectly. His on-screen performance is remarkably authentic, making the show even more engaging.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • The show was born as a spin-off from the original series called Roadkill.
  • Roadkill Garage is filmed in the actual working garage of Steve Dulcich, enhancing its relatability with car enthusiasts.
  • Unlike many other car shows, it doesn't shy away from showing the mishaps, making the process more genuine and the hosts more human.

Quotes

  • "It's better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it."
  • "In Roadkill Garage, we don't get it right, we just get it running."

Music, Soundtrack

The series typically uses rock and garage band-style instrumentals to set the tone of the show, adding a whopping dose of energy to the on-screen activities. Specific tracks or artists aren't typically credited as the music is largely incidental and created for the show.