A man sells his Nissan Bluebird, and an image-conscious artist gets rid of his Jaguar E-Type
Mike Brewer and Richard Sutton offer assistance to three members of the public reluctantly forced to part company with their beloved motors. A surfer sells his Austin 1100, a racing driver auctions his 1934 Alvis and a beautician trades in her Ford Capri for a little street cred
Mike Brewer and Richard Sutton offer expert advice about the used-car market and meet car-owners trading in their beloved vehicles. A parts dealer tries to off-load his Porsche, an interior painter sells her Morris Traveller and a Skoda fanatic attempts to upgrade his wheels, for the 19th time
A Midget aficionado sells his daughter's birthright, and there's a report on a hairdresser who has owned a car for every year she has lived
A salesman parts with his Renault 19, and a micro-car enthusiast waves goodbye to his 1972 Bond Bug, and a Jaguar owner sells his XJS
An aspiring pop star sells his VW Beetle to purchase recording time at a studio, while a rally enthusiast parts with a 1980 Triumph Spitfire
A Mini goes on the market, an odd-jobber sells his Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow and Mike Brewer rises to the challenge of finding a second-hand car for less than £700
Mike Brewer tries to make a profit on a Ford Fiesta, a children's entertainer gets an unpleasant surprise and a Datsun 280 is sold
A Liverpool man puts his bright orange Ford Escort 1300 up for sale. Plus, a look back at the classic 1960s Volvo Amazon
A man's Fiat Barchetta goes on the market, while a touring actor sells his VW LT35 van, complete with tents and mountain bikes. Plus, a Porsche 911 features as the star buy
This episode finds Mike and Richard hunting for cars to auction on the new 4 Car Internet site. They need to come up with a car fit for a wedding, and what they find is a piece of American motoring folklore and become chauffeurs for the day. After the wedding the car is put on the 4 Car Internet site and sold to the highest bidder! There is also a feature on a woman who has a Mini held together only by goodwill and its paint-work, plus a couple who have to get rid of their Honda Concerto to make way for a new baby.
This episode gets to grips with the motorbike fraternity for the first time. Tony Bifford is selling his beloved Yamaha R1, which is a big blow because he loves the bike so much, he keeps it in the house. And finally Richard introduces a car that had pride of place on all the finest driveways in the world during the early 70s, the Lamborghini Espada. With the asking price as little as the cost of the replacement bumpers on a new Diablo, the Espada is both practical and cheap and, according to Richard, the finest sports car money can buy.
This episode¿s deals go from the sublime to the ridiculous. We follow Greg Whall trying to get rid of his seven litre Jenson Interceptor whilst Jonathan Barnett almost has to give his Hyundai Stellar away. Presenters Mike Brewer and Richard Sutton are once again on the hunt for cars, but this time they are in competition with each other. Motorsport is usually thought of as a preserve for the rich, but in traditional Deals on Wheels style they're here to show you that doesn't need to be the case. With a budget of only £1000 each Mike and Richard go head-to-head. They each buy a car, soup them up, and race them over a quarter of a mile at the famous Santa Pod racetrack.
In this episode, bikes make a welcome return to the series in the form of a classic. Nigel needs to get rid of his Yamaha XS to pay for some home improvements. We then meet another Nigel, an amateur car collector from West Sussex, who has chosen to offload one of his 50 cars. Mike Brewer and Richard Sutton both hop over to France to track down a Citroen H-Van for under £2000 and end up with one that needs a little attention. Finally Mike gets to grips with that 80s insurance premium monster, the Ford Sierra Cosworth.
In this episode Mike Brewer and Richard Sutton renovate the Citroen H-Van they bought in France and tell the audience how they can be the proud new owners of it, by auctioning it on the 4car website. Richard indulges his passion for American hot rods, by exploring the not inconsiderable charms of the Pontiac Fridebird Trans-Am. Gordon's got three cars for sale: a Citroen 2CV; a Ford Cortina estate and a Jaguar XJS; but which will the public plump for first? And Tony has to get shot of his brown Allegro Vanden Plas, a car that is either universally loved or loathed.
Presenters get sporty this week as Mike Brewer reviews that German classic, the Porsche 911 and gets to test out his favourite version, the 3 litre SC. Meanwhile, Richard Sutton takes to the road in that 70s British classic, the TVR and finds the rare 3000M very much to his liking. Amateur pilot Donald Crighton needs more room in his garage for his Jag, so opts to sell his Hillman Minx and Wolseley: but which one will he get rid of first? And Danny Kilcullen has to move on his Peugeot Speedfight scooter as he's graduated to a company van.
Presenters Mike Brewer and Richard Sutton have some fun by seeing which of them can travel more economically from London to Glasgow. Gareth Derby goes to a lot of expense to sell his VW Corrado but is it all worth it? Austin enthusiast, Michael Barnett, is going to spend the money he makes on his A35 on his dream classic - the A35 van.
This week presenter Richard Sutton gives a buyer's guide to a forgotten French classic - the Citroen SM. Mike Brewer gives the low down on the Rover P6. The first of this week's two featured punters is Sofia Hussain, she's heartbroken because she has to sell her beloved Honda Concerto. While Ann McCormick bought her Volvo PV544 as an alternative people carrier but she now craves more speed and it's time to sell.
Presented Mike Brewer swaps a holiday in Turkey for a Beetle Baja and gives us the low down on the 3.0 litre BMW CSL. Caroline Peak is pregnant so her three door diesel Peugeot 306 has got to go. Paul Jolly loves his dogs and his Sierra 4x4 but there's just not enough room for all of them.
In the last programme of the series, presenter Mike Brewer gives his guide to the super quick Renault Clio Williams while Richard Sutton looks at an Italian legend - the Lancia Fulvia. George Love is selling his Alfa Romeo because he's got a new company car and Penny Griffiths has to sell her classic Austin Cambridge because, as a forensic scientist, she needs to get to the scene of the Crime more quickly.