On A Claire Day by Carla Ventresca and Henry Beckett for September 27, 2011

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    skeeterhawk  almost 13 years ago

    I guess it’s all been said about these two being incompetent. From the folks I’ve run into on the highways with flats or whatever, I wonder if most people are this way. But I’m one who won’t spend more than $3000 on a vehicle and then fix it up. The price of new vehicles to me is outrageous, like a few other items in life these days.

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    Plods with ...™  almost 13 years ago

    This sad arc is almost over? Maybe- hopefully… we’ll see.

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    Jolly1995  almost 13 years ago

    Nice folks helped them out…..

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    clms95  almost 13 years ago

    Okay, the tire was flat, but the battery wasn’t dead. Why couldn’t they just charge their own cell phone and call for help?

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    hippogriff  almost 13 years ago

    comicsssfan: Not necessarily. I have jumped on them without effect.

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    coolvq  almost 13 years ago

    Get a wrench extension, or a new long wrench at an auto parts store. It is longer (about an arm’s length) so you can get them off easier. I’m a woman and I can do it with them. The regular ones that come with the car stink, too hard to get them off.

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    Dewsolo  almost 13 years ago

    Well, I had a flat yesterday and found out I DIDN’T know how to change the tire on my ‘new’ car. I got the car (used) last December and never had a reason to open the owner’s manual (or the nice little zippered case the manual should have been in.) All that was there was warranty info and a maintenance guide.I knew the tire was in the back, under the “floor” in the rear cargo compartment. And I soon found the crowbar/lug wrench and another long piece of something. But no jack.Fortunately, my husband has the same model car (bought it new 5 years ago), so I called him to find out where the heck the jack was hiding. Under the driver’s seat, accessed from the back seat. What an odd place to put the jack.

    I need to go to the car’s website and download a manual….or just go out to my husband’s car and “borrow” his.

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    willg1970  almost 13 years ago

    They are what my mother would call educated fools. Your a college graduate but can’t change a tire, So Sad

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