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Narrated by:
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Tom Magliozzi
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Ray Magliozzi
About this listen
It's a laugh-out-loud collection of wisecracks, automotive first aid, and roadside philosophy. Tom and Ray have gathered the most outrageous and humorous segments from their weekly call-in radio show, including "Eggs Prestone", "Bad Hair Days", "Clinton Sends Vowels to Bosnia", "Gail, the Tollgate Fugitive", and the Tappet Brothers' personal favorite, the tale of Max and his little schnauzer.
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Car Talk Classics: No Factory Recalls. So Far.
- By: Tom Magliozzi, Ray Magliozzi
- Narrated by: Tom Magliozzi, Ray Magliozzi
- Length: 3 hrs and 28 mins
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Car Talk, winner of a Peabody Award, is broadcast each week to NPR stations nationwide. The world's wackiest call-in show, it mixes automotive advice with wisecracks, roadside philosophy, and guffaws. No problem is too ridiculous, no solution too absurd, and before you know it, "you've wasted another perfectly good hour listening to Car Talk". Or, in this case, four.
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The best
- By Vazgen Papikyants on 01-16-23
By: Tom Magliozzi, and others
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Car Talk Field Guide to the North American Wacko
- By: Tom Magliozzi, Ray Magliozzi
- Narrated by: Tom Magliozzi, Ray Magliozzi
- Length: 3 hrs and 23 mins
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A radio road trip across America features some of the nuttiest callers ever to phone the show. Each week millions of radio listeners tune in to National Public Radio's Car Talk. A high point of every 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.
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best credit ever spent
- By Cheryl L. Wilbur on 06-08-22
By: Tom Magliozzi, and others