How Tom Magliozzi Explained the Reason for Car Talk
In 2000, the late NPR host and his brother spoke to TIME's Joel SteinTom Magliozzi, the co-host of NPR’s Car Talk who died Monday at 77, wasn’t always a radio guru.
Both he and his brother Ray, his co-host, went to MIT; before 1973, when they opened the garage that first got them invited to talk about cars on the radio, he was an engineer.
They could have made more money than they did, they could have been more famous — though just barely, considering Car Talk‘s reach — and they could have done something more prestigious, but they didn’t want to.
Their dedication to the accessible, nothing-fancy ethos was, they explained, part of the reason why they did a radio show about cars in the first place:
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