Xzibit FINALLY Confirms The Rumours About The 'Pimp My Ride' Cars

Xzibit FINALLY Confirms The Rumours About The 'Pimp My Ride' Cars

Xzibit FINALLY Confirms The Rumours About Those Pimp My Ride Cars For six seasons, he was the face of automotive excess, the man who turned beat-up cars into rolling entertainment centers complete with fish tanks, cotton candy machines, and champagne chillers. Xzibit became a household name through "Pimp My Ride," transforming from respected rapper to MTV icon. But behind that signature smile and enthusiasm was a man harboring serious doubts about what the show was really doing to these cars—and to the contestants who trusted them with their rides. Now, years after the cameras stopped rolling, Xzibit is finally breaking his silence about the dark side of "Pimp My Ride." The shocking revelations he's sharing paint a very different picture of the show that made him famous. From cars that barely functioned to modifications that were removed after filming, from safety concerns that were ignored to contestants who were left worse off than when they started—the truth about "Pimp My Ride" is far more disturbing than anyone imagined.