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President Barack Obama: Just Tell Him You're the President

President Barack Obama: Just Tell Him You're the President

Episode number: 1

Overview: For the premiere episode of Season 7, Jerry takes President Barack Obama for a spin in a 1963 Corvette Stingray Split Window Coupe but finds it hard to spirit the leader of the free world off the White House grounds.

Steve Martin: If You See This on a Toilet Seat, Don't Sit Down

Steve Martin: If You See This on a Toilet Seat, Don't Sit Down

Episode number: 2

Overview: Jerry goes up to the country with Steve Martin in a beautiful but delicate 1954 Siata 8v and come back to the city in something else altogether. In between they converse about confidence, quitting and the best opening lines.

Kathleen Madigan & Chuck Martin: Stroked Out on a Hot Machine

Kathleen Madigan & Chuck Martin: Stroked Out on a Hot Machine

Episode number: 3

Overview: Jerry takes Kathleen Madigan and her buddy Chuck Martin out for a spin in Los Angeles as they ponder the pejorative meaning of the word “tool” and wonder why dads get no sports shout-outs.

Garry Shandling: It's Great That Garry Shandling Is Still Alive

Garry Shandling: It's Great That Garry Shandling Is Still Alive

Episode number: 4

Overview: Garry Shandling rides shotgun in a 1979 Porsche 930 as he and Jerry goof on Matthew McConaughey and the Dalai Lama during a trip to Seinfeld’s old New York street set.

Sebastian Maniscalco: I Don't Think That's Bestiality

Sebastian Maniscalco: I Don't Think That's Bestiality

Episode number: 5

Overview: In a perfect combination of guy, car and moment, Sebastian Maniscalco cruises the streets of L.A. with Jerry in a ‘69 Camaro Z/28 and talks about growing up in a Sicilian family, his grooming habits and having a mean resting face.

Will Ferrell: Mr. Ferrell, For the Last Time, We're Going to Ask You to Put the Cigar Out

Will Ferrell: Mr. Ferrell, For the Last Time, We're Going to Ask You to Put the Cigar Out

Episode number: 6

Overview: Will Ferrell says the secret to his comedy is that he looks like a banker but acts like a nut, which is why Jerry picks him up in a “happy, silly” 1970 Plymouth Road Runner SuperBird for a mid-day break.