'Counting Cars' Isn't 100 Percent Real, but Then Again, Neither Is Most Reality TV (2024)

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'Counting Cars' Isn't 100 Percent Real, but Then Again, Neither Is Most Reality TV (1)

By Mustafa Gatollari

Feb. 18 2021, Updated 3:02 p.m. ET

'Counting Cars' Isn't 100 Percent Real, but Then Again, Neither Is Most Reality TV (2)

Nearly every reality TV program happens to have some level of production to it. Whether it's staging of cameras, asking on-air talent to repeat certain lines, or creating scenarios and situations for them to participate in, there's always a team "guiding" the action behind-the-scenes. However, there's a fine line between outright staging things for ratings, and doing some light production work here and there. So how much fakeness goes on in Counting Cars?

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Is 'Counting Cars' entirely fake?

The History channel series follows Danny Koker and his team of gearheads at Count's Kustoms, an auto restoration and custom company that creates some pretty memorable and unique whips. The program's been around since Aug. 13, 2012 and has featured a litany of memorable guests like Elvira aka "Mistress of the Dark," Dee Snider, Ziggy Marley, among many others.

Sometimes, when a show's been on for several seasons, producers will want to "up the ante" in order to help keep things from going stale in order to keep viewers engaged. And sometimes that backfires in one of two ways: Either OG viewers get turned off because the program isn't what it used to be, or ratings stay steady or increase, but there's a huge air of BS that people begin sniffing out because things start getting staged.

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'Counting Cars' Isn't 100 Percent Real, but Then Again, Neither Is Most Reality TV (3)

Heck, Storage Wars was called out from one of the program's former stars for being completely and entirely staged. Units would be planted with items, certain personalities on the show were selected to get treasure-packed units, rare antique collectors were called up to feature their possessions in the program (for a fee, of course), and just a whole lot of other reportedly grimy activity occurred.

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So, how much faking went on over the years with guys like Roli Szabo, Cowboy Steve, and Scott Jones?

While Danny Koker does state that everything on Counting Cars is real, the show is purportedly faking it up in some aspects. For one, the per project budgets aren't as strict as they are portrayed on the series. Neither are the "time limits" to get a job done on a particular vehicle. A lot of that is played up for camera to make it seem like there's a sense of urgency to the builds.

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The topic of money or not having enough to use for a particular build is also completely bogus: Danny's shop is extremely successful, and History pays the cast members a decent salary on top of what they're already earning at their job. Then there's the fact that Danny came from a pretty well-to-do family and he owns other businesses, like a super profitable restaurant. So no, money isn't an issue for these folks.

Then there's the topic of "surprise" builds: No, those enhancements Danny and his boys make to the cars aren't done without the customer knowing. They're 100 percent privy to the work being done on these cars because no paying patron is going to be all right with modifications being done to their vehicle without their say-so or knowledge.

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Finding sellers for the vehicles really isn't that difficult as the show makes it out to be, either. Most of Danny's custom whips are well taken care of and thanks to his celebrity status, offloading them for a decent price shouldn't be that hard. If you think the cars they're buying from these "random" folks are really by luck or happenstance, they're in talks with production well before they appear on camera.

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Also, most of the people we see on the show working on the cars aren't the only ones actually working on the cars. There are tons of other folks off-camera who are making these custom monsters that shine so nicely for the viewers at home. Producers will often lie about the origins of a vehicle to dramatize them for camera, like an "abandoned" Chevy that was supposed to be in terrible shape, but the truth is it was decently maintained.

The show has entirely scripted conversations and back-and-forths between characters, and sometimes, Danny gets well-known car facts wrong, like being off about the year Chevy introduced the Corvette and the number of vehicles it originally produced for the now iconic American model. Also, the "sudden buys" Danny does are staged, but you probably already knew that. So, is Counting Cars fake? Yeah, a lot of it is, but this kind of fakery is fairly standard on reality TV.

'Counting Cars' Isn't 100 Percent Real, but Then Again, Neither Is Most Reality TV (2024)

FAQs

Is the Counting Cars TV show fake? ›

The Counting Cars Show is a production and it is scripted, directed and rehearsed. Nothing is spur of the moment or real time "reality".

Did Danny from Counting Cars go to jail? ›

Known for his vibrant personality and passion for automobiles, co*ker's life took an unexpected turn when he faced legal issues. Despite rumors and speculations, it was confirmed that co*ker did not serve jail time. Instead, he encountered a different kind of setback. a lawsuit regarding his company, counts customs.

Why is Scott not on Counting Cars anymore? ›

Scott left between the second and third seasons and is only mentioned briefly in the third-season premiere (having moved to Tennessee after the birth of his son).

How much does the count on Counting Cars make per episode? ›

While being an expert on cars for the show "Pawn Stars" producers immediately perceived his magnetic personality and made him a proposition to have his own show called "Counting Cars", it has been airing since 2012, it is reported that Koker receives a salary of $100,000 per episode and has an average of about 16 ...

Does Danny the Count have a wife? ›

How rich is Danny on Counting Cars? ›

What Is 'Counting Cars' Star Danny Koker's Net Worth?
NameDanny Koker
Net Worth$13 Million
Salary$100,000 per episode
Sources of IncomeCar customization and Reality TV shows
GenderMale
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Nov 16, 2023

Who stole from Danny Counting Cars? ›

In a lawsuit filed in March, the hot rod and motorcycle restoration and customization company featured in the “Counting Cars” series accuses former employee Joseph Frontiera of using the business' money to make a down payment on his personal Land Rover Range Rover and buy airline tickets for personal use.

Who owns Counting Cars? ›

The owner and king of Count's Kustoms, Danny is the creative force behind each project. He's is a self-taught mechanic who grew up in Cleveland and Detroit and whose family worked for Ford. Danny's been successfully running his business for over 20 years and is a car—and bike–buying machine.

How fake is the show Counting Cars? ›

It is definitely staged the reason for this is due to the fact that some people would not even consider selling their car. No reality tv is reality TV especially TV show's which buy and sell cars. It is all scripted and they 100% meet with the buyer before hand and discuss the shot and scene before going air.

How much does it cost to have a car done at Count's Kustoms? ›

For the $100 fee, the trip was not worth the expense.

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