Chop, the owner of Towbin Dodge in Las Vegas, introduces us to the surprisingly entertaining world of car sales. Chop explains to the viewers his local show called "The Chopper Show", where 80% of his sales come from. In this first episode, he tries to push two of his employees, Ali and Berry, to do their best as he tries to get his dealership to sell over 40 cars in one day.
In an attempt to shake things up a bit, Chop has sales team leaders Tino and Deeter engage in a little game. The team who sells the most cars wins. The catch is that the team leader on the losing team has to wear a Las Vegas showgirl outfit on camera for Chop's local show "The Chopper Show."
Even though the "Blue Genie" (Prem Singh) has billboards, TV commercials, courtesy vans with his likeness, and bobblehead dolls, he is a little too shy to wear the outfit off camera during the regular workday. To fix that, "Chop" offers the "Blue Genie" $1000 to dress in character for one day.
Even car sales have an off-season. To lower costs, "Chop" is forced to dissolve one of his sales teams. In doing so, he has to let some of the low performers go, while giving other teams some fresh meat. Will this move by "Chop" help improve sales?
While "Chop" takes a much needed and well overdue vacation, he leaves General Sales Manager Will Tooros "Chilly Willy" in charge of the dealership. Can this king for a day motivate the sales teams in "Chop"'s absence?
"Chop" promotes Ali to run the C-team for a day.
"Chop" hopes a big Thanksgiving sale will bring in a record number of customers.
"Chop"'s Team Leaders try to avoid the "Dunk Tank".
"Chop" helps Prem (The Blue Genie) find a girlfriend.
"Chop" hosts a major talent contest at the annual "Towbin Dodge" Christmas Party held at a local hotel.
Tino has a couple of past customers, looking to upgrade their vehicles.
The complacent temper of the Salesman of the Month, Gabe forces Chop to set him on a sales competition against top sales man James. The loser will be humiliated and has to wash the winner's car by hand.
Chop poses with his custom cars for DUB magazine and hosts an “Ugly Truckling” contest in which the customer who brings in the ugliest truck wins $1000.