The Shop Only Has A Few Employees
Car shows tend to make it seem like only a few people are working at the shop. This is true for Counting Cars as well. More often than not, restoration projects show only film a handful of people working on the cars, so viewers will likely assume that not many people work on them. The truth is that big support staff is involved in projects. They just don’t get air-time!
Talking To Car Owners At Random
Counting Cars often show Koker riding around, checking out cars, and offering random people deals. However, this is not always how things are in reality. Scouting around often takes longer, and the team does a lot of research before approaching a potential client. Basically, they want cars that can be good remodels and people that have “tough luck” stories. This is understandable, though. The show wants viewers to tune in, making sure that their episodes are as interesting as possible.