Top-rated car show comes to Ztele Channel

Rides is currently one of the top-rated shows on TLC in the United States and Astral Media's Ztele Channel is gearing up for its Canadian premiere on Jan. 6 at 10 p.m. Shot in High-Def, Rides touts its 'concept to completion' coverage of the latest and greatest from the world of automotive design Rides has also broken away from the norms established by the genre's pioneers (SpikeTV's Ride With Funk Master Flex and MTV's Pimp My Ride) by proving that it is in fact possible to 'trick out' a car without the help of a high profile rap artist.
Eleven one-hour episodes feature custom builds from start to finish at various cutting edge design houses. Don't know the difference between 17' and 19' chrome rims? Have no fear, Canadian native (and West Beverly High Alum) Jason Priestly narrates the show and educates both street rod and hoopty owner alike about the many intricacies of the world of custom cars.

Rides is currently one of the top-rated shows on TLC in the United States and Astral Media’s Ztele Channel is gearing up for its Canadian premiere on Jan. 6 at 10 p.m. Shot in High-Def, Rides touts its ‘concept to completion’ coverage of the latest and greatest from the world of automotive design Rides has also broken away from the norms established by the genre’s pioneers (SpikeTV’s Ride With Funk Master Flex and MTV’s Pimp My Ride) by proving that it is in fact possible to ‘trick out’ a car without the help of a high profile rap artist.

Eleven one-hour episodes feature custom builds from start to finish at various cutting edge design houses. Don’t know the difference between 17′ and 19′ chrome rims? Have no fear, Canadian native (and West Beverly High Alum) Jason Priestly narrates the show and educates both street rod and hoopty owner alike about the many intricacies of the world of custom cars.