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Dear Tom and Ray:
I'm hoping you can settle a disagreement. My fiancee thinks I am being excessively paranoid for wanting the car doors locked while driving. I say that with car-jackings and random stop light robberies occuring in all major cities, locking the doors while in the car is the least precaution you can take. Can you back me up? I know if you give me written endorsement, he'll take the idea more seriously. Thanks. Tom: Ray: Tom: Tom and Ray lead you step by step through the process of finding and buying
a reliable used car in their pamphlet How to Buy a Used Car: Things That
Detroit and Tokyo Don't Want You to Know. To order, To order, send © 1994 by Tom and Ray Magliozzi and Doug Berman Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc. Back to the October 1994 index |