An all-star team of custom car builders transforms vehicles to improve lives of those impacted by tragedies, creating bespoke cars as beacons of hope.An all-star team of custom car builders transforms vehicles to improve lives of those impacted by tragedies, creating bespoke cars as beacons of hope.An all-star team of custom car builders transforms vehicles to improve lives of those impacted by tragedies, creating bespoke cars as beacons of hope.
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This show is one of the best works I have seen in the car restoration field. There is a super awesome content and knowledgable prospects included in the show which keeps the audience engaging. The entire cast and staff people have been successful in creating such a superb show which I believe is one of a kind. Courtney Hansen the host is just as beautiful as her personality appears on the show. Nobody would have pulled it better then her!! Cant wait to explore more episodes and watch the upcoming records. I strongly recommend this show for its uniqueness and affirmative team work along with new ideas.
Courtney is a star, her team is on point and this show is a hit! I laughed and I cried. My absolute favorite part is how she brings together people of various backgrounds to make for a dynamic show that is entertaining for anybody to watch. It's very diverse and all-inclusive. The car her team built was donated to a very deserving fellow. The guy was super nice and took care of his whole family after his dad passed away unexpectedly. The show really captures this individual's personality and charm. I can't wait to learn more about the car designer/builder characters and see the drama unfold in the upcoming episodes.
Car restoration is a segment where not many women try their hand. Courtney having stepped in with confidence and succeeding in it makes me be more of her fan now. The way in which the episodes run and are directed in an apt manner makes it quite different and unique. It can be clearly witnessed that a lot of thoughts and efforts have been put by the crew members both on and off camera. No matter how much appreciation I make is less for this wonderful project. Got to come across exciting alterations and fixations during the show and how one can excel in such an art work. Still so much more to know and see. In que to watch the upcoming episodes. Keep it up!!
Ride of your life is a super fun engaging show. I think it's a great storyline with all the garage antics and fun that you would hope to find amongst the car builds and cool storylines. The host is super charismatic and passionate and easy on the eyes. The team seems very talented. The cars are sick, especially that F150 they built for the gentleman with Parkinson's. My girl even watched with me and got teary eyed in the end. We look forward to more episodes. I hope they crank out many more and have a second season soon. I'm excited to see what other cool builds they are working on at Royl Garage.
I saw a post about the series being one of the top two rated shows on MotorTrend. Go Courtney & tram! You can see all the work that went into this show. This series checks all the boxes! It has talented, funny characters working at Courtney Hansen's ROYL Garage building gorgeous custom cars that are given away in the end to deserving families. The stories are heartfelt, and the cars are unique. The car building is impressive, not at all boring, and the show keeps you entertained. Jackson and RJ crack us up. There's a nice balance to it, and it has something for everyone. The reveals are pretty emotional, and I have to admit I shed a few tears in the end watching the recipients surprised by the incredible gift of a free car, the classic car or truck they once had but had to sell. Definitely emotional. It's a wonderful concept, and I find Courtney inspiring to women. Nice to see this fresh spin of a female owner of a custom car garage on an automotive show. We will be watching! Great work Courtney & team! Looking forward to tonight's episode.
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