So what’s your problem?
Guess a fix
You drive a What?
You gotta be kidding
The tall and the short of cars
So what’s your problem?
Guess a fix
You drive a What?
You gotta be kidding
The tall and the short of cars
Grease Monkeys
How about “A Perfectly Good Half Hour” (or hour as the case may be)?
How about “Don’t Drive Like My Brother.” It seems fitting.
I’m not sure just how many names can be suggested but, here are mine.
Torqued
Spinning Wheels
Retreads
Burn Out
Shade Tree
Thanks
Nightmare
“Click and Clack Calamity”
Here are a couple of long names that can be whittled down if needed"
“Let’s Wheel Out the Old Farts and See What We Can Learn Today”
“Click and Clack”, What a Pair of Chumps"
“Bungling Chumps”
“Somebody Dope Slap Our Screener”
“The Old Farts At Toon Town”
“What the Heck is a Tappet Anyway?”
rdtBach
Pure Exhaust
Motor Mouths
Road Crew
Monkey Wrenches
Piston Puss and Ranter (or Piston Puss and the Rant)
Car Talk’s Nuts and Bolts Garage
“We get more nuts than bolts!”
hey a while back you guys had a call from a someone called Raymond Dean. In this call Ray told you about his bad wreck which totaled his car. He had a loose bearing in is axel which you said should have been making a noise like marbles in a washing machine, he said he couldn’t hear this noise even though you persisted on the fact that the noise should have been there. Well you then started to go onto him being deaf and needing his hearing aid on as a joke, well just before the end of the call Ray said that you should make a show on tv so he can read your lips. well my idea for a car talk show name is “read my lips”. I thought this was quite clever but thats for you to decide so hope you like it. Love the show. chris.
Click & Clack Talking Back
–or–
Click & Clack Talk Back
the cal that gave me the idea for this name is on the file attached. thanks. chris
Click & Clack: The Fourth Half
Click & Clack: Don’t Drive Like My Brother
Click & Clacks Lousy Garage
Adventures of… Click and Clack!
Car Park Plaza
Car Talk’s Crack-Ups
This one pretty well sums it up: “CarSchlock”
Schlock, of course, as in “a product or service of particularly lousy quality.” - Of German origin, I believe. I’m from the Midwest, and the folk there (as well as most of us from the East and West coasts), at least, are familiar with the word. I can’t speak for those of us from other parts of the country, though. Any takes on that, fellow CarTalk fans?