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The TV show "Pimp My Ride," was a hit on MTV and ran six seasons from 2004-2007. Looking back on the show now, it was an absurd piece of entertainment; the mods were wild to the point of being ...
A GUEST on iconic MTV show Pimp My Ride accused the program of 'planting sweets' in their car because they were fat. The guest who appeared on the US version of the show complained show producers ...
"Pimp My Ride" was a staple of MTV for several years, where people with beat-up cars could bring them to the attention of host Xzibit and West Coast Customs for a ton of upgrades. After "Pimp My ...
There are many TV fans out there that have a soft spot for Pimp My Ride, a program indicative of 2000s reality TV offering up some pretty wild mods on old beaters and broken-down rides.
Yo dawg, we heard you like Pimp My Ride, so we’re telling you about the reboot of Pimp My Ride using the famous phrase of the original. So you can watch new episodes of Pimp My Ride while you ...
There is no better car-related rags-to-riches story than any one of the stories told on Pimp My Ride. The classic reality series is now back for a limited run, and believe it or not, so are the ...
“Pimp My Ride” is back … sort of. Actor and comedian Chris Redd is set to host Netflix‘s new motor makeover series “Resurrected Rides,” which will premiere on July 24. The series will ...
We all remember Pimp My Ride. It was on MTV for six seasons over 3 years in 2004-07, and in every episode, Xzibit, would surprise a driver whose friends submitted their disintegrating car to the ...