Product Description
The straight-talking masters of auto care, whose popular program on National Public Radio is broadcast to over 200 stations nationwide, offer a wealth of "smart talk" on what every car owner must know.w to make your first car last, avoiding the repair shop rip-offs, getting the best trade-in deal, and American cars versus the imports. "When Click and Clack talk cars, people listen."--Newsweek. National Public Radio giveaways.
From AudioFile
For those who never tune to public radio, Tom and Ray Magliozzi answer listener calls about car problems on their 10-year-old weekly NPR program, "Car Talk." Aging boomers like their fans, they speak like two Boston grease monkeys up on their Cliff's Notes (both are MIT grads), laugh heartily at their own jokes and generally dispense more fun than auto repair lore. This cassette consists of program snippets loosely dealing with romance behind the wheel. The brothers sound as delightfully silly on tape as they do on the air; the callers just as tickled to be teased. Ovid and Ralph Nader, watch out! Y.R. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
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