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- Jay takes a trip with comic Chris Hardwick in the DeLorean from "Back to the Future"; he drives one of the most dangerous cars ever made with Jalopnik writer Jason Torchinsky; and is treated to a ride in comic Jeff Dunham's "Hard Hat" car.
- Jay explores the past, present and future of Detroit; he takes actor Tim Allen down memory lane; he tests the newest Corvette; R&B singer Martha Reeves schools Jay on the history of Motown; and he takes a ride in a "mutant vehicle."
- In this episode, Jay meets up with some of the hardest working car people he knows and sees the fruits of their labor. First up is actor, writer, director, and now studio head Tyler Perry-a fan of both luxury cars and airplanes! Then, music legend Richard Carpenter gives Jay a tour of his impressive classic car collection, which he's been working on for over 50 years. Jay learns how Roger Penske, race team owner and businessman, became one of the driving forces behind the rebirth of Detroit and rides in one of the most coveted resto-mods in the world - Rod Emory's meticulously crafted "Outlaw" Porsche. Watch as Jay proves that through hard work, anything can be achieved.
- Jay learns how to have fun on a budget with comic Billy Gardell in his vintage 1969 Oldsmobile Cutlass convertible; with the creators of the Gambler 500 rally; and with Donut Media's James Pumphrey, who shares his enthusiasm for the MR2.
- We are all striving to be perfect. While it eludes many of us, these cars and the people who drive them come pretty damn close.
- Jay hits the drag strip with Dee Snider in the new Dodge Demon, heads to the largest borax mine in North America to drive a huge truck, gets an early look at the Bugatti Chiron with Jessi Combs and explores a brand-new electric sports car.
- Jay goes head-to-head on the drag strip against former NFL quarterback Terry Bradshaw; takes comic Billy Crystal for a drive in Muhammad Ali's old Alfa Romeo; and surprises golfer Bubba Watson with the KITT car from "Knight Rider."
- Jay hits the open road with Kelly Clarkson, Billy Gardell, Craig Ferguson and more to discover what makes the perfect road trip.
- Jay explores cars that are rolling works of art. He and TV host Trevor Noah take a ride in an outrageous Lamborghini Aventador; he meets Chris Runge, a designer who crafts works of moving art; and he talks to custom car designer Rick Dore.
- Jay meets young car enthusiasts: a stunt driver who goes head to head with her father; pre-teen kart racers; a youngster who built an electric car; a teenager who restored a vintage tractor; and a female pro racer headed to Harvard.
- What makes a car badass? Actor Josh Duhamel gets to answer that question while driving Jay's 1963 split-window Corvette-his all-time dream car-and then paces a race in the new ZR1. Then, Jay speeds up the pace in the fastest car in the world, the record-breaking Koenigsegg Agera RS. It's the definition of mind-blowing! Actor/bodyguard/Ex-Hell's Angel Chuck Zito then shows Jay how to be a badass in his heavily modified 57 Chevy called "The Beast from the East." What's more badass than redesigning your own car? Jay also gets to learn a few things on the track in the new 720 S McLaren, a car that does all of the work. And Jay meets one of the oldest badasses in town: an 81-year-old woman with an original Shelby 350!
- 2015–202243mTV-PG8.9 (15)TV EpisodeJay explores the latest developments and newest vehicles: he drives the Phantom car; puts a coin in a vending machine to dispense an electric drift car; drives a souped-up minivan; and comic Jim Jeffries shows off an electric Corvette.
- Jay meets up with Bill Burr in a 65 Buick Riviera, checks out Adam Carolla's collection of Paul Newman race cars, drives a Stanley Steamer up Mt. Washington, and learns about Nissan GT Academy where video gamers become professional racers.
- Jay hits the to road to meet people who've had the courage to throw caution to the wind and go for it. Guests include Blake Shelton, Adam Carolla, and Norm Macdonald.
- In this dirt-spraying, rubber-burning, water-splashing episode, Jay and his friends push purpose-built vehicles to their limits.
- Jay takes a vintage belly tank racer out onto a dry lake bed, talks hand-crafted Bentleys with comedian Russell Peters, surprises an iconic Porsche customizer, and spends the day with a reformed bad boy who helps troubled youth.
- BABY DRIVER star Jamie Foxx reveals his driving skills; stunt driver Ben Collins re-creates the chase scene from THE SPY WHO LOVED ME; the original BULLITT Mustang; musician James Taylor reunites with the car from TWO LANE BLACKTOP.
- TV's Craig Ferguson teaches Jay how to be a rebel in a British mail delivery car; Jay talks about bootlegging with NASCAR team owner Ray Evernham; and he checks out a radical hot rod Rolls Royce and a Dodge Hellcat trapped in a Prius body.
- Jay explores tiny cars and big machines; crushes things in a tank with Arnold Schwarzenegger; drives a dwarf replica car with Brad Garrett; tours Lane Motor Museum's wackiest micro cars; and looks at a Hennessey truck named for a dinosaur.
- Jay pays homage to vehicles influenced by the science of flight and he goes in the air with actor John Travolta to discuss his fascination with airplanes and airplane influenced cars.
- Jay explores the deep emotional bond people have with cars. He meets one of Joe Biden's great loves, a '67 Corvette; sets up a race between the Vice President and Colin Powell; rides with Bill Goldberg; and goes camping Gabriel Iglesias.
- Inspired by vehicular rule-breakers, Jay cruises in a Pink Panthermobile, chats with legendary customizer Ed Newton, sees inside Jeff Dunham's wacky garage, rides in a giant art car made for Burning Man, and splashes in a hot-tub Cadillac.
- Jay hangs out with Richard and Kyle Petty, heads to the Riverside County Fair to learn the art of tractor pulling, meets a girl who restored a Mustang and an airplane with her dad, and gets invited to a Shelby family reunion.
- Jay enlists Terry Crews as guest announcer; sees Guy Fieri's muscle cars and grocery getter; meets a man and cat with a modified Jaguar and Learjet trailer; pilots a MegaBot; and drives an inverted Camaro, two-way Civic and Nudie's wagon.
- Jay explores dangerous and under-appreciated automotive jobs: he celebrates pit crews and stuntmen; he and Martha Stewart take a ride in her pristine Edsel wagon; and he joins a NASCAR pit crew to assist driver Joey Logano during a race.
- Jay meets people who seek out new and different-and often ridiculous-automotive experiences. With guests Brad Garrett, Bill Burr and Tim Allen.
- Does the person make the car or does the car make the person? Find out.
- Car lovers who never want to grow up; Michael Strahan and Josh Duhamel surprise a special kid; a four-story, motorized fire-breathing dinosaur; Jay tours the 85-acre playground of Pixar's John Lasseter; and grumpy comedian Jeremy Hotz.
- Jay and actor Tim Allen debate which vehicles are the most iconic; singer Keith Urban shows off his Pagani, while actor Brad Garrett shows off his Aston Martin; and race car driver Willy T. Ribbs tells stories about his Cadillac.
- Jay Leno explores the wild designs and cutting-edge technology behind the world's most coveted vehicles: supercars. With guests Robert Herjavec, Nick Cannon and Alonzo Bodden.
- Jay takes a motorcycle road trip with rock legend Anthony Kiedis, learns how to drive like James Bond with stuntman Ben Collins, and cruises through the Hollywood Hills with his own personal icon, jazzman Herbie Hancock.
- Jay faces off against his old friend and rival, Tim Allen, in a Camry with 800 horsepower; meets a man who turns rust-buckets into race-worthy works of art; cruises with David Spade and goes head-to-head against a jet-powered ex-Mennonite.
- Jay heads to Las Vegas to cruise around with Brad Garrett, goes on an adventure in J.B. Smoove's boat-sized Lincoln, works up an appetite in a giant hot dog car, heads out on a training mission with Marines, and drives an upsized VW Bug.
- Jay competes in a drifting race against his nemesis Tim Allen, learns the finer points of "mudding" in Georgia, slides over snowy slopes in a race against Katherine Legge, and participates in his first demolition derby.
- Jay meets actor Dax Shepard's true love, a '94 Buick Roadmaster, learns to rally with adrenaline-junkie Bucky Lasek, delivers pizzas with Papa John, donates a custom car to a disabled veteran and learns how to manage road rage with a yogi.
- Jay becomes the first customer to receive Ford's new GT, goes sidecar off-roading with comedian Alonzo Bodden, checks out a vehicle that can become anything you want on the big screen, and meets up with legendary newsman Ted Koppel.
- Some vehicles are meant to be driven long-distance, whether it's for racing or vacationing. Ken Block shows off his rally-racing chops at his Utah spread and takes Jay for a ride in his outrageous Group B car. Then Jay and blogger Matt Farah decide to learn a bit more about racing at Dirt Fish rally school in Seattle and a muddy competition ensues. Jay meets a group of motorcycle riders who take an annual road trip in honor of the first female African-American motorcyclist to have crossed the country, Bessie Stringfield. Then home designer Pierre Bogros teaches Jay about going the distance in style-in his custom designed, luxury Airstream trailer. And Jay learns about the venerable history of the Land Rover, while driving through Hungry Valley with Dana Williamson of the Petersen Automotive Museum.
- Jay asks what makes a car a cult classic. Actor Charlie Sheen shows off The Wraith Turbo Interceptor; musician Billy Joel shares his vintage motorcycle collection; Jay attempts to drive the Landmaster; and the AMC Pacer vs. AMC Gremlin.
- Some cars are only meant for fun; former "Dirty Jobs" host Mike Rowe drives the actual 1978 Pontiac Firebird from the 1978/1979 season of the "Rockford Files"; Jay and off-road bad ass Jolene Van Vugt go to the desert to test out Polaris' Razor; NASCAR legend Kurt Busch plays stump the racer legend in 3 cars including a 1962 Mercedes-Benz 300SE 6.3; competition with comedian Alonzo Bodden; and appraiser Donald Osborne accesses a 2010 Tesla Roadster.
- Jay dives deep into the world of unrestored classic cars and the passionate collectors who pay big bucks for them including Jerry Seinfeld's Porsches, a vintage racecar with Patrick Dempsey, and a Las Vegas man who owns 33 1941 Cadillacs.
- Jay explores the influence of outer space on car design, technology and culture. He visit Edwards Air Force Base with astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson and discusses space's influence on design with pop culture historian Charles Phoenix.
- Jay heads to George W. Bush's ranch to ask all about his famous Ford pickup, challenges Wanda Sykes to a race in a minivan, takes a ride with Billy Gardell, and gets his feathers ruffled by Gabriel Iglesias' Smokey and the Bandit Trans-Am.
- Jay challenges fellow comedian Alonzo Bodden to a semi-friendly dirt bike race, gets pointers from IndyCar champion Scott Dixon, and hears the inspiring story of a champion racer who became the first quadriplegic with a driver's license.
- Jay learns desert orienteering with skateboarder Bucky Lasek; puts a blue-collar twist on a luxury car race with Jeff Foxworthy; goes on a training exercise with Montrose Search and Rescue; and tries a prototype electric off-road vehicle.
- In this episode, Jay Leno explores how a love of cars begins. Mitt Romney's passion started with his dad, who was president of American Motors, while Weird Al Yankovic has only ever loved one vehicle-his first family car! And he even wrote a song about it! Jay inherited Johnny Carson's ride and reminisces about his Tonight Show predecessor and fellow-car lover on a cruise around Johnny Carson Park. Then Jay talks with the Tesla chief designer about the company's origin and takes a very fast ride in their newest roadster!
- Jay learns the automotive world is not for the risk-averse. First, he meets up with maverick tech entrepreneur Elon Musk to test drive his Cybertruck prototype.
- Jay Leno explores the cars behind the world's most powerful crime-fighters. He practices high-speed maneuvers with the LAPD, plays superhero for the day in a Batmobile, and talks Ghostbusters and Blues Brothers with gearhead Dan Aykroyd.
- Jay Leno rides in rock legend Sammy Hagar's "I Can't Drive 55" Ferrari; visits Brad Paisley's tour bus; dresses up in the iconic Liberace Zimmer; and chauffeurs car lover and pop legend Kelly Rowland in a million dollar vintage Bentley.
- From high-speed movie chases, to relaxing family vacations, Jay looks at every possible type of getaway, including criminal escapes, averting traffic tickets, avoiding discrimination, and getting away with your life.
- Jay joins a Mad-Max inspired car culture, dives head first into the risky world of motorcycle sidecar roadracing, and entertains crowds in a massive monster truck.
- Jay and comedian pal Jeff Dunham race the fastest amphibious cars on the market, then Jay hits the high seas in a massive Navy hovercraft, fights fire with a vintage steam truck and drives a wet race course wearing a drunk-simulation suit.
- Jay explores the most exciting alternatives to standard fuel, meets up with Arnold Schwarzenegger to check out the Governator's G-Wagon, and goes deep into rural California to revisit a time when burning wood could run cars.
- Showcasing the world's toughest vehicles, Jay tests meteorologist Reed Timmer's storm-proof SRV; meets injured veterans who use racing as rehabilitation; pushes an armored car to the limit; and does some crazy off-roading with Kevin Hart.
- Two-wheel stunt driving; the three-wheel iRoad vehicle. Also: A ride in the Hemi Under Glass; snowmobiling with X Games medalist Doug Henry.
- Cars can have many different lives-they can start off as one thing and transform into something completely different. The same goes for the people who drive them. Chris "Captain America" Evans shows off his 1967 Camaro resto-mod-a car so powerful, it takes many tries to learn how to drive it! Jay meets up with famed builder Bodie Stroud, a man who made the most of his second chance by giving cars their second chance. Adam Carolla has been on Jay Leno's Garage a few times-and every time his car has failed! Now Jay's giving him another shot in a Porsche 935 racecar that was driven by Paul Newman and had many different identities. Finally, Jay heads to EV West where vintage cars are getting updated with electric engines.
- Jay has the need for speed as he talks race rivalries with Matt Damon, who stars as Carroll Shelby in the upcoming film Ford v Ferrari (2019), and tries an all-American GT500. Avril Lavigne becomes the newest student at Jay's Driving School.
- Jay celebrates unconventional vehicles with comic Jeff Dunham in Seabreachers; driving The 24 Hours of Lemons; with actress Lea DeLaria in a Vicious Mustang; cruising in a DeLorean hovercraft; and attempting a speed record on a lawnmower.
- A look at vehicle design includes a visit to Keanu Reeves' motorcycle studio; and a study of aerodynamics at a racetrack. Also: Jay learns the process of making-and wrecking-movie cars; and designs his own car.
- Jay off-road races American Idol Kelly Clarkson in the mother of all minivans; Jay gets an exclusive first look at the ultimate eco-friendly off-roader: the all-new, all-electric Hummer.
- Francis Ford Coppola is interviewed. Also: Jay drives a 3-D printed car; and observes vehicles that can go over 3000 miles per gallon.
- Jay hangs out with Travis Pastrana, meets famous stunt driver Debbie Evans who faces her fears for money, teaches Gilbert Gottfried to drive a new Ferrari, and talks saving lives and specialized vehicles with airport firefighters.
- Jay and Tim Allen go helmet to helmet in an otherworldly shuttle-van Space Race. Brad Garrett learns how to pedal his way across the finish line. Brad Paisley trades his donkey for an all-new 2021 Corvette C8.
- Jay Leno kicks Drew Carey's soccer dreams into high gear; James Corden tries to steal Jay's Jag; Jay and Gary Sinise salute a decorated veteran who's helping other vets achieve their dreams; Tammy Pescatelli may be the first to crash car.
- In this high-octane premiere, Jay revisits the American muscle car golden era. He explores what started the trend, why they're so valuable today, and if there's a rebirth on the horizon. He visits pal and muscle car aficionado Tim Allen.
- Mark Cuban sinks his shark teeth into a classic Cadillac El Dorado convertible. Jay puts only one degree of separation between Kevin Bacon and the all-new Ford Bronco.
- Baseball player C.J. Wilson, automaker John Hennessey and actor Laurence Fishburne discuss their passion for cars.
- A tour of California features a ride with a legendary motorcycle club; a visit with east Los Angeles hot-rodders; an exploration of the Ridge Route; and a look inside a secret vault at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles.
- Jay explores rough terrain with off-road racer Amy Lerner and races ventriloquist Jeff Dunham in an amphibious car. Also: a look at designer Baron Margo' creations.
- A look at famous rivalries in the automotive industry. Also: Jay races a driverless car from Audi; and discusses the spirit of competition with racing legend Mario Andretti.
- Jay drives a fire truck through the winding streets of San Francisco; races an Abrams tank at Fort Irwin in California; travels at high speeds with the Secret Service; and examines an alternative to the postal truck.
- Jay meets famed driver Ben "The Stig" Collins to drive a 2018 Hyundai Kona, explores tanks and robots, climbs intense inclines in a Jeep Wrangler prototype, and competes against race car driver Bryce Menzies in a soapbox race.
- Jay will take the hilarious Tiffany Haddish on the ride of her automotive life. Jay lets big time funnyman Bert Kresicher out of his truck. Ford CEO Jim Farley doesn't follow in the footsteps of some other famous Farley family funnymen.
- Jay Leno puts Joey Logano into a 1960s race car; talks Corvettes with Caitlyn Jenner and Kendall Jenner; explores autonomous driving in a Tesla and 1956 Firebird; and meets a high school teen that designs a new type of solar race car.