The world's coolest custom-made sportscars, roadsters, and hotrods, and the men and women who put them together from top to bottom, are given the star treatment in Season Two of the cable documentary series Cars. Starting things off is actor Christopher Titus, who'd appeared in the first-season opener and who has returned to create his own custom SUV which calls "Killing the Soccer Mom." The next episode, "Eleanor", is a bouquet to Nicholas Cage's four-wheeled "leading lady" in Gone in Sixty Seconds. Those fantastic "skating" rear-wheel-drive cars are spotlighted in "Drifters", while "Rat Rods" shows how simple (?) it is to create new bucket-style roadsters (with no hoods!) from cars originally built anywhere from 50 to 60 years ago. "702 Motoring" is a paean to the famous "trick rod" shop which caters to the Las Vegas Elite. Next, Christopher Titus is back to participate (maybe) in the 18th annual "Power Tour", modestly described as "110 hundred miles of fun, endurance and dazzle"--and Sunday drivers need not apply! In "Darkside", the talented Kenny Fong creates a "gothed-out" set of wheels for "gothed-out" celebrity relative Jack Osbourne. Then it's off to Italy as the Rides crew tours the fabled Lamborghini plant in "Raging Bull." "Ford Black" is a journey into the world of "concept cars", or what The Dream looks like before reality, and government auto standards, set in. And fnally, we pay a call on Mike Lavalee, a graphic artist best known for those wonderful "flame" auto-body designs, in "Skin". ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi