While the "I Don't Trust Like That" skit is the most famous, the show has featured other car-themed chaos:
: In another segment, Eric approaches mechanics asking for repair quotes for his bumper and windows, eventually claiming that he himself is a car.
The bit begins with Eric, dressed in a massive, oversized trench coat that makes him appear like two people standing on each other's shoulders, approaching a car dealership.
In the surreal world of The Eric Andre Show , the "Buying a Car" skit from stands out as one of its most iconic man-on-the-street pranks. The segment features Eric Andre attempting to purchase a "fine automobile" from a used car salesman named Harry, but the interaction quickly devolves into an absurd, confrontational performance. The Story of "I Don't Trust Like That"
: A different prank involves Eric and a friend looking for a bar while riding a mechanical bull-like contraption that malfunctions, causing Eric to scream for help while "swallowing" parts of the machine.
: The skit reaches its peak absurdity when Eric abandons the car search to ask if Harry’s dealership has any "Skittles". Other Car-Related Bits
: Eric repeatedly declares he is there to buy a car "today" and insists on speaking only to "Harry".
: Eric displays an aggressive level of paranoia, stating he does not trust "friendly" or "talking" cars.