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  2. Car Talk - Wikipedia

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    Car Talk was presented in the form of a call-in radio show: listeners called in with questions related to motor vehicle maintenance and repair. Most of the advice sought was diagnostic, with callers describing symptoms and demonstrating sounds of an ailing vehicle while the Magliozzis made an attempt to identify the malfunction over the telephone and give advice on how to fix it.

  3. Tom and Ray Magliozzi - Wikipedia

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    Nine months later, Car Talk premiered as an independent NPR program. In 1992, Tom and Ray won a Peabody Award for Car Talk for "distinguished achievement and meritorious public service". [15] [16] Tom and Ray continued to work in their repair garage while they produced Car Talk.

  4. Click and Clack's As the Wrench Turns - Wikipedia

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    The series follows the adventures of the brothers Click and Clack from their auto repair shop, Car Talk Plaza. It stars Tom (Click) and Ray Magliozzi (Clack), also known as the Tappet Brothers, from National Public Radio's Car Talk. [3] The show was the first primetime animated series for a general audience to be produced and aired by PBS. [4]

  5. Scotty Kilmer - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Crank It Up earned a Regional Emmy Award for "Outstanding Interactivity"; Kilmer subsequently received an Emmy for "Best Interactive Car Talk Host." [6] His YouTube channel is much the same, and he answers questions about car problems and the vehicle industry, and gives advice. Kilmer typically uses his customers' cars in his videos as ...

  6. Why You Should Still Listen to Car Talk - AOL

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    I know nothing about cars.Scratch that. I know how to steer and where the brake pedal is, and I can usually remember how the windshield wipers work. Since moving to New York City, where I either ...

  7. Peter Egan (columnist) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Egan is an American writer specializing in automotive and motorcycle journalism — widely known for his monthly car-related column, Side Glances, in Road & Track magazine as well as his monthly motorcycle-related column, Leanings, in Cycle World magazine — as well as road tests and occasional features in both magazines.

  8. Car-Themed Books That Make Perfect Gifts - AOL

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    Is there really a better gift than an auto-themed book for a car-loving bookworm? Check Out Our Ultimate Gift Guide for Car Lovers. 100 Cars That Changed the World. $11.99 at amazon.com.

  9. The George Wendt Show - Wikipedia

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    The George Wendt Show is an American sitcom television series that aired on CBS from March 8 to April 12, 1995. [1] Based on the public radio show Car Talk, the series was a star vehicle for George Wendt after co-starring in the NBC sitcom Cheers throughout its run. [2]