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Haynes tackles the teenager
Haynes manuals, the bible of home car mechanics, are branching out to take on a particularly tricky and temperamental model – the teenager, reports the Times.
The publishing company, which specialises in step-by-step guides to vehicle repair, has swapped horse power for hormones in an attempt to broaden its market now that cars are all but DIY-proof. Instead of gearboxes, clutches and carburettors, the handbook covers puberty, sex and relationships, diet, school-work, and underage drinking, reports the newspaper.
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