Counting Cars, the reality television series, experienced a decline in new episodes and has not been officially canceled but is not actively producing new content as of my knowledge cutoff in early 2023.
The show, which premiered on the History Channel in 2012, follows the daily activities at Count’s Kustoms, an automobile restoration and customization company in Las Vegas, Nevada. The shop is owned by Danny Koker, who previously appeared as a recurring expert on “Pawn Stars.” “Counting Cars” showcases the team as they restore, customize, and sell vintage and classic cars and motorcycles.
Over the years, “Counting Cars” gained a dedicated fan base and became known for its colorful cast of characters, including Danny “The Count” Koker, Kevin Mack, and others. The show’s format includes finding and purchasing vehicles, restoring them, and then either selling them at a profit or adding them to Koker’s personal collection.
As with many reality TV series, “Counting Cars” has faced challenges that come with the genre, such as maintaining viewer interest over multiple seasons and dealing with the logistics of producing a show that relies on finding and completing complex restoration projects. Additionally, the television landscape has been changing, with a shift toward streaming services and on-demand content, which can affect the viewership and viability of traditional cable TV shows.
Despite the lack of new episodes, reruns of “Counting Cars” continue to air on the History Channel and are available on various streaming platforms. Fans of the show can still enjoy past episodes and follow Danny Koker and his crew on social media to keep up with their latest projects and appearances. It’s also worth noting that the automotive restoration industry is dynamic, and personalities like Danny Koker often have multiple ventures and may appear in other media or events related to car culture.