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Facebook seems to be the most popular social media tool at the moment. With more than 750 million plus users, ranging from your everyday Joe, grandma and grandpa, and major corporations, clearly something is going on here.

In the auto world, journalists, personalities and manufacturers alike have taken to Facebook to unleash the latest news and unfortunately for one thought-to-be promising television program -- The Car Show -- it looks like it is dead after one season.

VIA one of the programs presenters -- Matt Farah -- a Facebook status update tells it all:

"R.I.P. The Car Show. On to bigger and hopefully much better things (that I have actual control over to make sure they are good)"

Considering this week's news of Adam Corolla joining up in NBC's Celebrity Apprentice, and Farah's latest venture with a slew of gearheads, DRIVE, we're not all that shocked.



Another Automotive TV Program Bites The Dust - When Will Someone Strike Gold?

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