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The makers of America's number one homegrown luxury car brand chose Pebble Beach in California to unveil the 2010 Cadillac CTS Sport Wagon. The setting could not have been more appropriate, for the Sport Wagon has all the qualities one can associate with the sea energy, magnetism, beauty, and sprigh...MORE
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03/08/2010
by Tom and Ray Magliozzi
Click & Clack

Dear Tom and Ray: I am trying to jump-start my husband's 2008 Honda Accord. It's been sitting for a few months since he was deployed to Iraq, and I need to move the car ASAP before the street sweepers come. However, when I connect the last jumper-cable clamp, the horn starts blowing. How do I make it stop so I can jump the car and not have the whole neighborhood staring at me? Thanks! -- Lisa RAY: Jump-start it in the middle of the night, Lisa. No one's out staring at that hour. ...more
03/01/2010
by Tom and Ray Magliozzi
Click & Clack

Dear Tom and Ray: I'm a busy, poor veterinary student with an old, 1989 Volvo 240 DL. I have a wannabe boyfriend/mechanic who likes to tear into things and see what's inside, then put things back together the best he can. I appreciate his efforts very much, but there are times when I hesitate to risk mistakes. I am wondering what you think about an inexperienced home mechanic changing a fuel pre-pump on my car? The engine light code and physical symptoms all say the pre-pump is bad. I am so poor that I would love to buy a pump on eBay and have this guy put it in for me. However, the Volvo mechanics say pre-pumps are a very tricky business, and even new ones might go bad. Should I listen to them and pay them the big bucks to fix it? Or can I save some money and let my guy try it? What do you think? -- Janel ...more
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