New Epidodes of CNBC's CAR CHASERS to Air Tuesday Nights

By: Nov. 04, 2013
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New episodes of "The Car Chasers" Season 2 air Tuesday nights at 10pm & 10:30pm/1am & 1:30am from October 22 to December 10.
Two new episodes will air back to back each Tuesday.

11/5/2013: Airing at 10:00 PM ET/PT
"The Car Chasers" 205: IN OVERDRIVE TO AUCTION
Jeff and his team scramble to get ready for an upcoming auction in New Orleans. Having never been to an auction in this market before, the team develops a unique approach to the cars they bring in order to test the waters. However, time is of the essence, and as the auction approaches, the team has to race to get everything done in time- and they still need to find an additional car to bring on the trip! Jeff has to pull out all the stops to get the team to auction in time- only to run into an unlucky force of nature just before the auction.

11/5/2013: Airing at 10:30 PM ET/PT
"The Car Chasers" 206: LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL
Down in New Orleans, everything is on the line for Jeff and the Flat 12 crew after a torrential downpour threatens their freshly detailed cars. Will their attempt at cracking a new market end in failure, or will all their efforts lead to a huge payday in the Big Easy? Once again, the team must come together to combat all the forces aligned against them if they hope to make this auction a success. It's a lot of money, and a lot of risk, but if it pays off, it will be an enormous victory for Flat 12.

ABOUT "THE CAR CHASERS":

"The Car Chasers" are back for a brand new season of finding, fixing and flipping cars. The team from "Flat 12" in Lubbock, Texas, Jeff Allen, Meg Bailey and Perry Barndt, continue to scour the country, hunting for American muscle cars, classic hot rods and even the occasional Ferrari. Whether a car needs a total overhaul or just a little bit of TLC, their master mechanic Eric Ables, has the skills to take on just about any job. Each week, their goal is simple: buy low, sell high and maintain a steady flow of cars, customers and cash. Invest too heavily in a remodel or misread the market for a car and the "Flat 12" crew can lose a bundle. And when it comes to competition, Jeff's dad, Tom Souter, aka "Roundman," continues to be their number one rival. Profits trump bloodlines in this part of West Texas.



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