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According to Towbin's bio, he started out washing cars for his father’s dealership at age 14. He sold motor scooters on the side, reducing, or 'chopping' the price down and earned the nickname, 'Chop'. He rose through the ranks at his father's dealership and later managed his own dealership. Chop also has a record label Tru Cents Entertainment, released a [[hip hop music|hip hop]] album and a clothing line.
According to Towbin's bio, he started out washing cars for his father’s dealership at age 14. He sold motor scooters on the side, reducing, or 'chopping' the price down and earned the nickname, 'Chop'. He rose through the ranks at his father's dealership and later managed his own dealership. Chop also has a record label Tru Cents Entertainment, released a [[hip hop music|hip hop]] album and a clothing line.


In the show Towbin often calls on his employees and creates friendly competitions between the sales managers, promising a reward for the team with the most sales for the day. He may hand out cash to a successful salesman and is shown throwing fireworks under the seat of others for motivation.
In the show Towbin often calls on his employees and creates friendly competitions between the sales managers, promising a reward for the team with the most sales for the day. He may hand out cash to a successful salesman and is shown throwing fireworks under the seat of others for motivation.


The dealership also has a bi-monthly show called the ''Chopper Show'', that features new cars on the lot and deals. The show consists of many characters who are dressed up salesmen in costumes. These characters have become celebrities themselves, such as the Blue Genie, Emperor Two-Step, Big Sally from Green Valley and others. The show is very popular in Las Vegas and is estimated by Towbin to be responsible for up to 80% of all of sales.
The dealership also has a bi-monthly show called the ''Chopper Show'', that features new cars on the lot and deals. The show consists of many characters who are dressed up salesmen in costumes. These characters have become celebrities themselves, such as the Blue Genie, Emperor Two-Step, Big Sally from Green Valley and others. The show is very popular in Las Vegas and is estimated by Towbin to be responsible for up to 80% of all of sales.

Revision as of 21:17, 14 February 2008

Joshua 'Chop' Towbin aka, "King of Cars", runs a Las Vegas based new and used car dealership called Towbin Dodge of Las Vegas suburb Henderson, Nevada.

In 2003, Mr. Towbin and Towbin Dodge were featured in an episode of the A&E show Take This Job, and in 2006 A&E began the new show, King of Cars that filmed between 2004 and 2006 and aired on the national network until Q1 of 2007. The program offered a behind-the-scenes look of the day-to-day business of a car dealership.

According to Towbin's bio, he started out washing cars for his father’s dealership at age 14. He sold motor scooters on the side, reducing, or 'chopping' the price down and earned the nickname, 'Chop'. He rose through the ranks at his father's dealership and later managed his own dealership. Chop also has a record label Tru Cents Entertainment, released a hip hop album and a clothing line.

In the show Towbin often calls on his employees and creates friendly competitions between the sales managers, promising a reward for the team with the most sales for the day. He may hand out cash to a successful salesman and is shown throwing fireworks under the seat of others for motivation.

The dealership also has a bi-monthly show called the Chopper Show, that features new cars on the lot and deals. The show consists of many characters who are dressed up salesmen in costumes. These characters have become celebrities themselves, such as the Blue Genie, Emperor Two-Step, Big Sally from Green Valley and others. The show is very popular in Las Vegas and is estimated by Towbin to be responsible for up to 80% of all of sales.