Mater and the Tired Black Car

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Template:Book Mater and the Tired Black Car is a book about a motion sick black car entering Radiator Springs and getting some "help" from Mater.

Plot (Bulgarian)

В Радиатор Спрингс спира един изтощен от дългия път джип. Камиончето влекач Матю, както винаги, е готов да помогне на всеки, попаднал в беда. Той опитва какво ли не, за да повдигне духа на джипа – малко освежително гориво, нова боя и куп забавления. И ето, че джипът вече не е същият автомобил. Последвай героите от Радиатор Спрингс в новите им приключения!

  • Translation: In Radiator Springs, a jeep, worn out from the long journey, pulls up. Matthew the tow truck, as always, is ready to help anyone in trouble. He tries everything to lift the jeep's spirits - some freshening fuel, new paint and loads of fun. And now the jeep is no longer the same car. Follow the characters from Radiator Springs on their new adventures!

Characters

Gallery

Names in other languages

  • Bulgarian: Матю и умореният джип
  • Serbian: Црни ауто у невољи (transcription: Crni auto u nevolji)

Trivia

  • This book has so far only been found translated into Bulgarian and Serbian.

References