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This deck features 75 of the best brainteasers from America's funniest car mechanics, Click and Clack, hosts of Car Talk, NPR's acclaimed radio show. Car Talk's infamous puzzlers invite right- and left-brain thinking and range from bonehead easy to dangerously difficult....
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Take America's funniest car mechanics on the road with this handy glovebox-friendly journal and maintenance log. Click and Clack from NPR's Car Talk mix their usual wisecracks with road trip tips, stories, and genuinely useful automotive advice. Includes: • Roadside Survival Tips • Troubleshooting Tips for Lights and Gauges • Tips for Budding Do-It-Yourself Mechanics • Guide to Flat Tires • How to Jump-Start a Car • Neat Stuff to Have in Your Trunk • Mileage Log, Repair and Service Log, Checklists, and More!...
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What's the perfect car for a pizza guy? Does that 'Check Engine' light indicate a bona fide problem? And, should a teenager drive a minivan? The hilarious hosts of NPR's Car Talk answer all your car conundrums. For more than two decades, the Tappet brothers, a.k.a. Click and Clack, have been answering automotive questions in their highly successful column 'Click and Clack Talk Cars,' syndicated in over 400 newspapers around the country. Collected here for the first time are 100 of the best questions and, more important their answers, with a smattering of wisecracks, sidesplitting anecdotes, and genuinely useful advice. It's for anyone with a sense of humor and a car....
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You decide to waste another perfectly good hour getting bogus car advice from the Car Talk guys when what should happen but some remark from the caller launches either Tom or Ray off topic and onto a story about The Sleek Black Beauty, their most recent wife, or their days at MIT....
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A radio road trip across America featuring the wackiest calls from the nuttiest specimens ever to phone the show.
A high point of every Car Talk show is the call-in segment, when listeners phone in for advice and regale hosts Click and Clack with tales of their own automotive misadventures.
Like Dave from Bemidji, Minnesota, who drives his Chevy Cavalier home from Alaska when it already has 350,000 miles on the odometer. And Dinesh, who strolls across Death Valley. Rather than worry about buzzards, he's concerned about how his car will hold up in the heat. Christy wants to know if she fried her dad's Citation. Adrienne frets that a load of rocks might crush her Saab. Single guy John wonders if he should tidy up his car for a first date or reveal its trashy self. And when Ann's husband travels from Georgia to Florida to get his vasectomy reversed, Ann drives like a banshee to bring him back home. Ever since, their Caravan makes strange grinding noises. It seems that lunatics aren't confined to Car Talk Plaza. They're everywhere, and they're dialing the phone. Four hilarious radio shows celebrate the land of the free, home of the wacko....
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