was a fan, now, he should be arrested for fraud. tell the truth when you show up to 'help' the selling party. in the interest of full disclosure, you should tell them what will happen to the car(s). i am a car enthusiast, hoping to learn more about the pitfalls of buying classic cars. very disappointing
... View MoreWas a fan for many years, enjoyed my personal contacts with Wayne Carini , but I was the last person in our Corvette and Ferrari clubs to watch the show. The objections include: overuse of superlative personal pronoun, inclusion of fees to make sales price look closer to the estimate ,and, the latest episode was the final straw. Congratulations on the sale of the STUTZ, well done and well deserved. But, the forced applause at Sardi's restaurant for the "world shattering announcement" was abysmal. Donating the car to a museum would've been world shattering news not selling it for profit. Shame as now I'm down to only three car shows that I can watch.
... View MoreThose posting reviews trying to suggest that Wayne isn't a car/motorcycle enthusiast or that he's just in it for the money are a)completely wrong and b) completely missing the point. First let's get one thing straight; he's running a business. Of course he's trying to make a profit if he didn't there would be no business to have a show about. Second regarding his validity as a car enthusiast I would love, love to see any of you try and match your car knowledge to Waynes. No one knows as much about a subject like Wayne knows cars and motorcycles that isn't dedicated and passionate about it and if you think otherwise you're only fooling yourself. Wayne's passion for cars and bikes is what drove him into this business and again if you aren't profitable you aren't in business. Now with that said as a fellow car enthusiast I find the show informative, entertaining and a true joy to watch.
... View MoreWayne is not a car enthusiast...he is a profiteer. He is so full of himself that I wonder if he knows that nobody cares about him or his shop.....if you've ever seen him at a car auction you can see how much he really thinks of himself...ugh. He continues to find cars that he says he has loved all his life and has always" dreamed of owning one ." ever since "he was a kid "and in the next scene he then says... " maybe I can make a decent profit on it." Old ladies whose husbands or dying or recently passed away seems to be his favorite target. I wouldn't mind so much if he stuck to his " find em , fix em, and sell em" mantra. That would be keeping it honest.....but someone at the show seems to want to portray this guy as a do gooder along the way but he somehow just comes across as a pompous smarmy used car dealer.... Sorry Wayne!
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