I think you should name the show “Hahvahd Squayah”, or however you would spell that FONETIKALLY.
Tom and Ray’s Garage
How about “Mass. Transit” Mass. of course is for Massachusetts.
If it was already submitted, my apologies. I don’t want to search 1200 screens.
Click and Clack’s front to back, despite the flack, we do know Jack but lack the tact, mechanic’s shack
Don’t Drive Like My Brother!
I like “Shameless Commerce” or, perhaps, “Stumping the Chumps!”
Also, as one-word show names are often good, “Clunkers”
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“Don’t drive like my brother”
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Lousy Lugnuts
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A Couple of Lugs
“Clickety Clackety” sprang to my mind first - but: taken already! darned! (notice the subtle difference in spelling, though?!) also worth considering: “CARLOON’S” , don’t ya think?!
Good News Garage
CSI: Harvard Sqaure
Our Lousy Show
You’ve Just Wasted A Perfectly Good Half Hour…
Mechanic’s Mayhem
I might watch a show with one of these titles based on your most notable themes:
Don’t Drive Like My Brother
Is Your Check Engine Light On?
The Car Talk Wheel of Misfortune
But if you want a lot of viewers try
Oprah Winfrey’s Car Talk starring Tom and Ray
or my favorite:
American Idle
I’ve heard the camera adds 10 pounds. What about the animator?
I like the name you?ve already got, ?Our Lousy TV Show.? But if you fail to see the simple brilliance of that title, here are a few less worthy suggestions.
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?Car Talk Radio Television? You could dress it up with different taglines, like:
–?The most unlikely cartoon since ?Clerks??
–?What we lack in knowledge we make up for with sheer quantity?
–?Misdiagnosing automotive troubles since 1877?
–?The best show, on this station, in this timeslot, today!? -
?Victoria?s Secrets Revealed? I know it doesn?t really say anything about the show. But I bet you?d get a bunch of extra viewers, some of which would surely be too lazy to change the channel once they wised-up to the scam.
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?It’s Not the Carburetor?
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?Why Do People Listen To Us?? I?m never sure myself, but for some reason I keep doing it.
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?Twenty Bucks a Week?
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?Car Lessons In The Original Radio Inspired Style? Of course the acronym would be CLITORIS, which may sell well as a t-shirt, but could also get the TV Guide blacklisted by the, People for Repressing Unsuitable Designations in Entertainment (PRUDEs).
Whatever you end up naming it, I look forward to downloading your new show from obscure pirating sites across the internet!
How about, “Crusing with Click and Clack”? It is short, alliterative, and hence memorable. It implys a pleasant way to spend some time and is not the putdown that “wasting another perfectly good hour” is.
Charles the Bald
“Don’t Drive Like My Brother”
Motor Mouths
Lug Nuts
Followed by “Lug Nuts: The Movie”
“Make my day, Tom&Ray!”!