It’s not great, it’s not terrible.
Nice to finally have an “automotive” comedy series, (if I can loosely call it that) but this one seems to be thrown together by people who have zero inclination as to how a shop/garage would actually work. More like there’s a few sparkling clean cars in the middle of an office setting with cars being dusted while a gym and a sauna are in the next room.... Throw 100 very obvious placed sponsorship and logos in every single scene with their labels perfectly positioned outward and that’s what you get.
The laugh track is a bit loud and almost overwhelming at times. Tune that down a little and it will almost fix itself. All in all, it’s a Mickey Mouse generic style slap-stick network prime-time comedy at best.... I expected a little more from Netflix. If you’re a gear-head, you’ll be asking yourself why there are junk yard car hoods on the walls instead of race car hoods (race cars hoods don’t have windshield washer nozzles on them). If you’re looking for family dinner night entertainment viewed by the generic mini van sporting soccer mom, this is for you.