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Old 02-10-2008, 01:35 PM
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We could all conspire to come up with a difficult MB problem and spend a Saturday morning all calling in with the same issue.
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Old 02-10-2008, 11:38 PM
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We could all conspire to come up with a difficult MB problem and spend a Saturday morning all calling in with the same issue.
why bother dreaming up a difficult question? i listen to npr all the time and have caught their show a few times (not purposely) and from what i've heard you couldn't get a straight answer from them for even a simple question.
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Since most people don't work on their own cars anymore, they filled the timeslot with mostly bs and laughter.
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Old 02-11-2008, 07:34 AM
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I have indeed heard references to M-B diesels,although NOT in regards to any real mechanical fault,just the Driver's unfamiliarity with their crochets.

Invariably their advice was to keep them and learn to live with their peculiarities.
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Who needs NPR when you have The Forum?
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Old 02-11-2008, 06:30 PM
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why bother dreaming up a difficult question? i listen to npr all the time and have caught their show a few times (not purposely) and from what i've heard you couldn't get a straight answer from them for even a simple question.
That's not my experience. Some of their advice is quite good and very clearly explained to the average non-mechanic who calls in.
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Old 02-11-2008, 08:00 PM
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That's true, but they really seem to mock anyone who drives any older euro or american car. It's almost as if they should run out and buy a new Prius right away.
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That's true, but they really seem to mock anyone who drives any older euro or american car. It's almost as if they should run out and buy a new Prius right away.
I believe that their advice is based primarily on safety. A Miata is safer than an MGB . . . or Tommy's long departed Dodge "Dartre."
That was the primary theme when a woman called and wanted their advice about buying an early 60's VW Beetle.
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Old 02-11-2008, 08:46 PM
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Generally that's the case though I've heard them give people grief for trying to take a car past 200K, even if it does have air bags.

I got a surprise a while back, they were on some PBS show, and I'm thinkng now I can see what face goes with what voice. It was the opposite of what I was almost sure it was, that is, the mature, sensible sounding voice comes out the younger, goofier looking guy's mouth and the older looking guy with the beard is the one who sounds dumber, or sorta more flakey anyway.
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It's PBS, so they don't dare po the corporate sponsors. Like "This Old House" is now a hour long commercial for Home Despot.

Toyota spends alot of money with PBS, so does Subaru.
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