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The Best of Car Talk

#2491: Whose Car Is It?

The Best of Car Talk

NPR

Comedy, Automotive, Leisure

4.816.1K Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2024

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Hannah is about to graduate from college and move in with her boyfriend. They will be sharing everything with the possible exception of his car. Should Hannah immediately assert herself and claim some right to use of his car, or should she play the long game here? Find out on this episode of the Best of Car Talk.
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Thank you. Hello and welcome to car talk from national public radio with us, Click and Clock the Tappert Brothers,

0:36.6

and we're broadcasting this week.

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Center, the International Cultural DeValekka.

0:48.8

Kicked.

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Yeah.

0:50.2

They're going to kick the us out.

0:52.4

Well, having ruined NPR and devalued American culture, we are now moving to other shores.

1:00.7

No.

1:01.7

Really?

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Yes.

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We are on now, you might say internationally, our show.

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No kidding.

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Yeah.

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In Europe, we're on America One.

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It's NPR service and the World Radio Network.

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In Europe.

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