Jay Leno's Garage

2015
4.5
131 reviews
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Season 2 episodes (12)

1 Supercars
6/15/16
Season-only
In this season premiere, Jay Leno explores the wild designs and cutting-edge technology behind the world's most coveted vehicles: supercars. He negotiates his way into Robert Herjavec's iconic Countach, learns why Nick Cannon likes to drive slow in his Ferrari, gets an exclusive look at an ultra-powerful Koenigsegg mega car, and tests comedian Alonzo Bodden's car knowledge...all to find out if these high-priced vehicles are really worth all the hype.
2 Crime Fighters
6/22/16
Season-only
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, talks Ghostbusters and Blues Brothers with gearhead Dan Aykroyd, and takes an explosive ride in a military MRAP. Through these adventures, he discovers how a vehicle can define, protect, and empower a crime-fighter.
3 Anything but Four Wheels
6/29/16
Season-only
Jay learns one lesson in this mayhem-packed episode: if a vehicle has anything but four wheels, it's guaranteed to be a wild ride! He goes to two-wheel stunt driving school and almost wrecks the training car! He goes snowmobiling with X-games champ and adrenaline-addict Doug Henry. And after checking out the high-tech three-wheeled iRoad vehicles, he hits the road in the famous "Hemi Under Glass"--and his driver takes him on an unintentional 360-degree spin!
4 Anarchy on Wheels
7/6/16
Season-only
Jay goes against laws of safety, traffic, and design to understand the minds of automotive anarchists. He joins a Mad-Max inspired car culture, dives head first into the risky world of side car racing, and wows crowds in a massive monster truck...all to discover why rule-breakers might just have the most fun.
5 Essence of Cool
7/13/16
Season-only
Jay Leno meets with fellow gearheads in an effort to find the essence of cool. He takes a motorcycle road trip with the 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. Through these encounters, Jay discovers that there's nothing cooler than doing (and driving) exactly what you love, no matter what others say.
6 Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
7/13/16
Season-only
"Sleepers" are cars that look practical - even boring - but hide a wild side! In this episode, Jay will face off against his old friend and rival, Tim Allen in "his wife's car"- a Camry with 800 horsepower! He'll meet a man who turns rust-buckets into race-worthy works of art. And after he and David Spade take a cruise in David's grandpa-car-on-Viagra, he'll go head-to-head against a jet-powered ex-Mennonite!
7 Love Stories
11/9/16
Season-only
Jay Leno explores the deep emotional connection people have with their vehicles. He meets one of Joe Biden's greatest loves... a 1967 Corvette; then sets up a once-in-a-lifetime race between the Vice President and Colin Powell. Jay also takes a sentimental ride with champion wrestler Bill Goldberg, goes camping with VW Bus collector and comedian Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias, and hits the racetrack with a premiere Ferrari collector who has a powerful backstory. Through these encounters, he discovers just how much a car can mean to its owner.
8 Original and Unrestored
11/16/16
Season-only
Jay Leno dives deep into the world of unrestored classic cars and the passionate collectors who pay big bucks for them. Jay and Jerry Seinfeld take a look at three of Jerry's Porsches and ride in one with some serious history. Then Jay and his gearhead buddy Patrick Dempsey burn some rubber in vintage "racecar for the road" before he heads to Las Vegas to meet a quirky collector who owns thirty-three 1941 Cadillacs! Jay also drives some of his own unrestored vehicles-and discusses what makes these mobile time capsules so special.
9 Music and Cars
11/23/16
Season-only
Jay Leno explores the deep connection between musicians and their automobiles. He rides in rock legend Sammy Hagar's "I Can't Drive 55" Ferrari, visits Brad Paisley's tour bus, plays dress up in the iconic Liberace Zimmer, and chauffeurs car lover and pop legend Kelly Rowland in a million-dollar vintage Bentley. Through these adventures, Jay learns how cars help create the soundtrack for our lives.
10 Old School vs. New School
11/30/16
Season-only
Jay Leno sets up a contest between old and new in an effort to figure out if the past hundred years has changed automobiles for better...or worse. He puts champion NASCAR driver Joey Logano into a '60's race car to see if he can handle old-school muscle. Then, he talks Corvettes with Caitlyn and Kendall Jenner, experiences a revived sideshow act called "The Wall of Death," explores autonomous driving in a Tesla and 1956 Firebird, and meets a high school team that designs a new type of solar race cars. Throughout these adventures, he will determine a winner. Will vintage models be able to beat out their shiny new successors?
11 Just Add Water
12/7/16
Season-only
In this episode, Jay Leno experiments with cars and water. He 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 - all to explore the powerful, wacky, and sometimes dangerous ways water affects vehicles.
12 Space Age
12/14/16
Season-only
Jay Leno explores how outer space has influenced car design, technology, culture, and our imagination. He and astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson head to Edwards Airforce Base to get an education in going fast - like, three times the speed of sound fast. Then he meets up with pop culture historian Charles Phoenix to discuss space's influence on design, drives the $2.5 billion Mars Rover, and challenges pal Tim Allen to a game of "Stump a Car Nerd," all to discover why space is so important to the automobiles of today.

About this show

Iconic comedian and former "Tonight Show" host Jay Leno takes viewers along for the ride as he shares his passion for all things automotive. In each episode, Jay hits the road to interact with car enthusiasts across the country and uncover the fascinating stories behind their prized vehicles. Buckle up for an entertaining journey that delves into the history of automobiles and provides a glimpse at the latest automotive innovations. From classic cars and restoration projects to road tests and the collectors' market, "Jay Leno's Garage" provides an all-access look at the world of cars.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
131 reviews
Charles Stewart
October 13, 2015
Well my Wife and I just watched this episode and thoroughly enjoyed it. Great pace, the content was intriguing, informative and fun. I'd say my favorite part is that it represents the car culture and passion coming from a legitimate enthusiast. The segment that impressed me the most was the dragster segment. So much so that I do wonder how much is produced and how much is actual. Either way it was convincing overall and it left me hoping that Jay turned that time his first pass even if that's a long shot. Kristi was laughing at the siren in the background before you took the pass. If given the opportunity I'd like to ask Jay a question. Why the heck are you always pawing and leaning on the cars? I get it when it's your own, but I'm a big proponent of caring for them and as a Datsun lover know first hand how fragile some of the surfaces can be. Please consider that some of your fans (and I'd bet an owner or two) are cringing each time that happens. If you love cars and motoring, you'll dig this show!
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Garry Stringfellow
October 15, 2015
If I Just Had One Like Any Of These To Cruise My Wife of 31 Years In Around The Beach. Talk About Quality, And The Cars Look Good Also!!!
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CanonMan80D
February 13, 2017
I really like the show. I always liked Jay much better than Letterman on the Tonight Show, and it's great to see he's an 🚗 auto aficionado, collector, and is very knowledgeable about many vehicles and machines. He's a good man.
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