
Puzzler: Manny The Miracle Worker
RAY: Ha, we're back. You're listening to Car Talk with us, Click and Clack, the
Tappet brothers, and we're here to discuss cars, car repair, and the, the new
puzzler.
TOM: Yeah, OK.
RAY: Here it is. A few weeks ago an elderly woman customer came into the garage
with her elderly car. I think it was, like, an '85 Lincoln Towncar. Huge.
TOM: Huge.
RAY: One of these cars that should be accorded nationhood and have a seat in the
UN General Assembly. Anyway, she's talking to Manny, the youngest of our
technicians, and she's explaining to him what she wants done with her car. And
of course I'm eavesdropping. And she says, there are two things that need to be
looked at. One of them, she says, is that I need a tune up, and he's been
instructed as have all the guys to ask, why. When someone says they need
something why do you need it. And she says, well, she says, my mileage has been
off. The engine seems to be laboring. The power's diminished, and I know I need
a tune up. And he says, ah ha. And he says, OK. He says, how about the other
thing. She says, oh. She says, my shift indicator is off. When I'm in park, it
really says I'm in reverse. And when I'm in drive, it really says, I'm in two.
And he says, ah ha! I know what's wrong with your car. He says, what's wrong is
that you're not in the right gear, and you're in second gear and that's why your
mileage is off and that's why the engine seems to be --
TOM: Sounds like it's laboring.
RAY: Laboring, and she says, oh contraire, little piston-puss.
TOM: What do you know you young punk.
RAY: You, young squirt. She says, I can feel all the shifts. I start driving,
and it shifts from first to second and then it shifts from second to third, and
then if I stomp on the gas, it down shifts. And he says, oh. OK. Back to
square one. He says, how do you know the mileage is off. And she says, well,
she says. I check it all the time. And he says, yeah. But you're only getting
probably seven or eight miles to the gallon with this anyway. Why bother to
check, and how would you really know it were off? And she says, oh no. She
said, every month I take a trip to visit my mother-in-law in New Hampshire.
TOM: This elderly woman has an alive mother-in-law?
RAY: I didn't say she was alive.
TOM: Oh, she just goes to visit.
RAY: And he listens and he says, OK, ah ha, and he says, yes. And she says,
well, I noticed in fact on my return trip the last time that when I got back the
thing seemed to be laboring. My mileage was terrible for the whole return trip,
and began to notice all these symptoms. And he looks at her. And he asks her a
bunch of other irrelevant questions like what color blue is your hair anyway, and
then he says to her --
TOM: Yes.
RAY: Whereabouts in New Hampshire does your mother-in-law live? And she says,
oh, I don't know.
TOM: She said, I didn't know. I didn't say she was alive.
RAY: She lives in North Crunchy Granola, New Hampshire. And he then asks, does
she live on a dirt road? And she says, why, as a matter of fact, she does.
TOM: This Manny. Man. You should start calling him her culeporrel ??.
RAY: He's managerial material.
TOM: He is. God, he's good. Does she live on a dirt road?
RAY: And she says, as a matter of fact, she does, and it's a lousy dirt road
with pot holes and I hate driving there. And he says to her, I know what's wrong
with your car. You don't need a tune up. And one repair is going to fix
everything. Drop in mileage, the poor performance and whole shebang.
TOM: The laboring, the shift.
RAY: The whole business. And he says, that's going to fix everything. And she
says, go to it!
TOM: Yeah. What a guy!
RAY: And what did he learn from this last question that enabled him to figure
out what was wrong with her car? Now, mind you. He hadn't seen the car of
course.
TOM: It was parked outside.
RAY: It was parked outside. He hadn't really looked at the car. He was just
interrogating her.
TOM: Just based on the answers to her questions.
RAY: Now if you think you know the answer --
TOM: His questions.
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