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The Best of Car Talk

#2457: Dad Sold the Car!

The Best of Car Talk

NPR

Comedy, Automotive, Leisure

4.816.1K Ratings

🗓️ 16 July 2024

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

When she was growing up, Linda's family went everywhere in their '66 Rambler Station Wagon. But just the other day, her dad sold it to a neighbor instead of offering it to Linda. Should she just let it go and be satisfied with eyeing it in the neighbor's driveway? Find out what Click and Clack think on this episode of the Best of Car Talk.
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0:00.0

Christian nationalists want to turn America into a theocracy, a government under biblical rule.

0:07.0

If they gain more power, it could mean fewer rights for you.

0:12.0

I'm Heath Drusen and on the new season of Extremely American

0:16.0

I'll take you inside the movement. Listen to Extremely American from Boise State Public

0:21.2

Radio, part of the NPR Network. Hello and welcome to Car Talk from National Public Radio with us

0:43.4

click and clack the Tappert brothers and we're broadcasting this week

0:46.1

from what seems to be a smoke-filled room here at Car Talk Plaza.

0:49.4

My bagel I left at the toast!

0:51.4

Well it's Cajun style now baby. I love it. Hey Doug, unplugged the

0:56.3

toast there for me with you. Actually, you know, we mentioned smoke-filled rooms

1:00.5

because there were strategic political decisions being made this week in

1:03.6

Cartsoe Plaza. This is heavy stuff. As not enough of you know my brother and I are

1:08.6

running as right in candidates for co-president. Yeah co-presidents. Co-presidency. A

1:16.7

co-presidency. Under the slogan, Tom and Ray unencumbered by the thought

1:21.4

process. And we have received many suggestions from our listeners.

1:25.0

Have we ever? I mean, I got thousands, hundreds, maybe four.

1:30.0

You got six. The first 200 said, bow out gracefully. Well here's one actually I mean most of these all

1:37.4

of these I think came and why is that all of these came through the website.

1:43.3

What no more snail mail?

1:44.8

What's the story?

1:46.0

This one came from someone named Mark Russell.

1:48.0

I don't know if it's the same Mark Russell,

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