How about “Car Dorks”?
Two and a Half Axles, I Love Loose Seals, Dents with the Stars, To Be Announced, Transmission Impossible
Havaad Yaad
as in “paak the caa in Haavaad Yaad” that classic Bostonian r-less utterance, or if you want to get fancy, that classic example of the non-rhotic New England vernacular
O.k. you could use the ‘h’ convention: pahk the cah in Hahvahd Yahd. I like the double ‘a’ visually. Then again maybe it looks too Danish. So if Harvard isn’t keen on it, then maybe the show could be called Pahk the Cah. Please let it be that Sal, the garage receptionist, will sound like this.
Auto Know
New show name: Brothers Car-ama-talk
And you should have Shae D’lyn (was Jane on the TV show “Dharma and Greg”) be a voice on it.
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'uto Knows - name one of the characters Auto.
Yes, “Car Dorks”; exactly.
“JESUS - Take the Wheel!” is perfect but hasn’t a snowball’s chance in this radio H-E-double L.
The Brothers Redundant Brothers
great name but 2 true for teleview
Air Gun Will Travel
Grease Gun Will Travel
Car Toon
Mechanical Mayhem
Car Noir
The Car Morgue Chronicles
Not Without My Muffler
Tom & Ray:
I haven’t gone back through all of the past e-mails, so I don’t know if this has been suggested. How about the obivious for the show’s name - “Don’t Drive Like My Brother”.
This little phrase you developed so many years ago is instantly familiar with almost everyone who is even vaguely familiar with your show; it is as well known and recognizable as the title of your radio show. It seems fitting to me that every detail of the animated series is reflective of Car Talk. What could be a better fit than a pharse you boys coined way back in the beginning?
Dear Tom and Ray…it’s just got to be…“The Manic Mechanic’s”
submitted by Wayne Elliott, Eugene, Oregon
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