Pimp My Ride was a hit show in the mid-2000s, introducing many to the world of car modifications. Now, a new show called Resurrected Rides is set to hit Netflix on July 24 with eight episodes. Hosted by Chris Redd from Saturday Night Live, the show promises to bring back the spirit of the original series. The new iteration is described as an “aspirational and wish-fulfillment show” by executive producer Ari Shoeft. The original show, hosted by Xzibit and featuring work by West Coast Customs, was known for its over-the-top modifications, including sound systems, TVs, and more. It remains to be seen if the new show will follow in its footsteps or take a more grounded approach. With a listed genre of “Humorous,” viewers can expect an entertaining and fun ride when Resurrected Rides premieres. Stay tuned for more updates and trailers to see what kind of wild transformations are in store for the new crop of vehicles.
Revival of Pimp My Ride: What to Expect
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