Dates and Times TV Schedule for Autogeek's What's in the Garage?

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Dates and Times TV Schedule for Autogeek's What's in the Garage?

Below are the official air dates and times for Autogeek’s What’s in the Garage? Besides these “Official” air dates and times, a total of 26 showings, a website called www.LocateTV.com shows What’s in the Garage? Plugged in to show 117 times all over the board. Click to the www.LocateTV.com website and type into their search bar,

What’s in the Garage?

And you can find dates, times and channels all over the place for the next 3 months.


Official Air dates and times

April – Week 1
Sunday, April 3rd at 11:30am Eastern Time on Fox Sports Network
Monday April 4th, at 4:30pm Eastern Time on Fox Sports Network

Week 2
Sunday, April 10th at 11:30am Eastern Time on Fox Sports Network
Monday, April 11th at 4:30pm Eastern Time on Fox Sports Network

Week 3
Sunday, April 17th at 11:30am Eastern Time on Fox Sports Network
Monday, April 18th, at 4:30pm Eastern Time on Fox Sports Network

Week 4
Sunday, April 24th, at 11:30am Eastern Time on Fox Sports Network
Monday, April 25th, at 4:30pm Eastern Time on Fox Sports Network


May – Week 5
Sunday, May 1st, at 11:30am Eastern Time on Fox Sports Network
Monday, May 2nd, at 4:30pm Eastern Time on Fox Sports Network

Week 6
Sunday, May 8th, at 11:30am Eastern Time on Fox Sports Network
Monday, May 9th, at 4:30pm Eastern Time on Fox Sports Network

Week 7
Sunday, May 15th, at 11:30am Eastern Time on Fox Sports Network
Monday, May 16th, at 4:30pm Eastern Time on Fox Sports Network

Week 8
Sunday, May 22nd, at 11:30am Eastern Time on Fox Sports Network
Monday, May 23rd, at 4:30pm Eastern Time on Fox Sports Network

Week 9
Sunday, May 29th, at 11:30am Eastern Time on Fox Sports Network
Monday, May 30th, at 4:30pm Eastern Time on Fox Sports Network


June – Week 10
Sunday, June 5th, at 11:30am Eastern Time on Fox Sports Network
Monday, June 6th, at 4:30pm Eastern Time on Fox Sports Network

Week 11
Sunday, June 12th, at 11:30am Eastern Time on Fox Sports Network
Monday, June 13th, at 4:30pm Eastern Time on Fox Sports Network

Week 12
Sunday, June 19th, at 11:30am Eastern Time on Fox Sports Network
Monday, June 20th, at 4:30pm Eastern Time on Fox Sports Network

Week 13
Sunday, June 26th, at 11:30am Eastern Time on Fox Sports Network
Monday, June 27th, at 4:30pm Eastern Time on Fox Sports Network


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Also, to piggyback off this schedule, here are the official air times for,

My Classic Car Episode #6

with Autogeek's Wolfgang Products and the Flex 3401 How-To Feature.

Official Air Dates and Times Schedule for My Classic Car with Dennis Gage



Sunday, April 3rd at 10:00 pm Eastern Time and 7:00pm Pacific Time

Monday, April 4th at 4:00am Eastern Time and 1:00am Pacific Time

Tuesday, April 5th at 3:00pm Eastern Time and 12:00pm Pacific Time

Sunday, April 10th at 10:00am Eastern Time and 7:00pm Pacific Time

Tuesday, April 12th at 2:30pm Eastern Time and 11:30am Pacific Time


When new episodes are locked in for their air dates, we'll post the schedule for these too...

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This sucks. Can't get Fox Sports Network in my area with Verizon Fios. I get 2 Fox soccer channels, 2 Fox college sports channels, and some other Fox channels (I think about 8 in all), but no Fox Sports Network to watch something interesting like this! Anyone know if it can be viewed online from the Fox Sports Network website or elsewhere?

-Neil
 
This sucks. Can't get Fox Sports Network in my area with Verizon Fios. I get 2 Fox soccer channels, 2 Fox college sports channels, and some other Fox channels (I think about 8 in all), but no Fox Sports Network to watch something interesting like this! Anyone know if it can be viewed online from the Fox Sports Network website or elsewhere?

-Neil

I believe Mike said the episodes would be available for download straight from Masters after they've aired.... :dblthumb2:
 
awesome, i always forget to check it out but now i have a reminder lol:dblthumb2:
 
I wouldn't think so. If anything, I think it would help

What is your concern?
My concern is that educating the public on how to detail buff, purchase all of the professional products,and techniques we use will depreciate our value to the public. It helps Auto Geek but essentially I feel it hurts us in the long run.
 
My concern is that educating the public on how to detail buff, purchase all of the professional products,and techniques we use will depreciate our value to the public. It helps Auto Geek but essentially I feel it hurts us in the long run.

I actually kind of agree with you, but at the same time I can see a devil's advocate point of view as well:

By educating the public as to the types of defects that exist and can be corrected, it will heighten their awareness of the condition of their own vehicles. Many of these people don't have the time or interest in tackling the corrections themselves but are willing to pay someone else to do it. In that instance, those of us detailing professionally gain access to a whole new crop of customers who we couldn't reach previously due to their lack of awareness.

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The market for people that would rather pay someone to do their work is HUGE!

As long as you're doing high quality work you'll always have a customer base. In all the years I've been teaching classes on detailing cars, there's always a percentage of car owners that after going through the class, learning what needs to be done to correct the paint, they opt to have someone else do it for them, at least the initial work.

Actually, "learning" about how to detail educates them to hire someone that actually knows what they're doing, if anything educating people how to detail cars increases the market for people willing to pay a premium price for professional quality work.


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Mike, is each week 1 episode and those are different showtimes of that episode?

Thanks in advance :xyxthumbs:
 
The market for people that would rather pay someone to do their work is HUGE!

As long as you're doing high quality work you'll always have a customer base. In all the years I've been teaching classes on detailing cars, there's always a percentage of car owners that after going through the class, learning what needs to be done to correct the paint, they opt to have someone else do it for them, at least the initial work.

Actually, "learning" about how to detail educates them to hire someone that actually knows what they're doing, if anything educating people how to detail cars increases the market for people willing to pay a premium price for professional quality work.


:)


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Its pretty easy to buy the merchandise. Doing the actual work is another story... most ppl realize this. Believe it or not, the mass majority of the Country/World have different ideas for relaxation other then spending their day off polishing a car

I can see only positive benefits in a program like this educating the general public
 
Mike, is each week 1 episode and those are different show times of that episode?

Thanks in advance

I think the answer to your question is "yes".

There are 13 Episodes. Each new "week" for the first 13 weeks a brand new episodes will debut.

How many times and how often an episode repeats is really up to Fox Sports Network but already LocateTV.com shows the show airing 117 times. Some of these are obviously repeats on different channels, different days and different times.

That's a good thing!


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Believe it or not, the mass majority of the Country/World have different ideas for relaxation other then spending their day off polishing a car

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I think the answer to your question is "yes".

There are 13 Episodes. Each new "week" for the first 13 weeks a brand new episodes will debut.

How many times and how often an episode repeats is really up to Fox Sports Network but already LocateTV.com shows the show airing 117 times. Some of these are obviously repeats on different channels, different days and different times.

That's a good thing!


:)

Excellent, Thank you!
 
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