A user took to the social network and asked Mike how to request the exhibition. Mike replied to the tweet and said, “We don’t do the exhibition anymore and we won’t in the future, so don’t click on any scams. “networks. “
However, user X @CarlosFandang01 stepped in and insisted that he knew why the living room had been removed from the Dream Car. He commented, “TV shows are all about viewership. The higher the viewers, the more ad revenue they can demand. If it was a popular show, they’d do more, but they’re not, so that would have had to have been the case. Bad audience numbers. “
While confirming that Wheeler Dealers would be returning to the small screen, Mike responded by saying that “[Wheeler Dealers: Dream Car] ranked as the second-highest screen on Discovery after Wheeler Dealers. He admitted that the production company “just can’t place the time to produce as well as the classic Wheeler Dealers. “
The long-standing Discovery show recently wrapped up its 18th season last month. It saw Mike find a rare, 33-year-old Peugeot 405 while in Portugal.
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On screen, Mike along with other presenters repair old cars on a budget and promote them to a new owner.
Their co-hosts have been replaced over the years. Edd China is the first so far to be replaced by Ant Anstead. The most recent presenter to have performed alongside him is Marc “Elvis” Priestly.
In addition to his presentation, Mike remains active in the industry.
Back in 2012, he opened Mike Brewer Motors which is based in Sheffield. The business, which specialises in selling used cars, has been a real success.
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Speaking on his Car Dealer podcast, he explained how the showroom is a garage unit for his personal car collection.
He and his wife, Michelle, along with a pal of his, initially set up One Automotive in Warwick. The set-up was a similar partnership to his Mike Brewer Motors dealership.
Following Covid, Mike saw a gap in the market as people were looking for new vehicles and wanted something not quite so run-of-the-mill. However, there were shortages worldwide, creating a demand.
Mike said, “We wanted to target another segment of the market: the kind of artisans who need to advertise their business with another type of van. “
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