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So you piqued my curiosity. Apparently, “synergy” was used as far back as the 1600s and was widely used in the 1800s (and 1900s) as well... according to Wikipedia. Definitely “pre-boomer.”

Comment + user name = comedy gold

My old ‘07 Murano didn’t have Bluetooth or an aux jack (!), so I hooked up the cassette adapter to a Bluetooth puck, and I played my iPhone through that. I powered the puck with the cigarette lighter. Sooooo many wires, but it worked pretty well.

Hmmm... Now, this article isn’t at the top of the blog queue. Looks like someone (dun dun DUHHHH) adjusted the publish time of the Trump being booed at the World Series so that it appears above this one.

Yup, Takoma Park is correct. It’s even spelled like that in the map graphic. 

When you said civic, I thought you were going to say you bought a Honda Civic ... LOL

Delicious bait. 

In Soviet Russia, car chase wrecks you!

Two subway workers, one bucket

That was a close shave!

Makes sense you’d see that in/around Columbus, with Honda/Acura manufacturing being in the vicinity.

Neutral: The last time I purchased a new car was my old 2007 Nissan Murano. Bought it at a CarMax where they sold them new. I had done my research, so I knew I was getting a good deal on it, and the experience was easy. Wish more CarMax’s sold new.

We had a 604 in the (very) early 80s. We generally liked it, but it had some things going on with it that weren’t very USDM-like.

That’ll buff right out...

All of today’s stars should be yours.

Who gave Torch the mind-altering drugs again?

When I read the headline, I thought... wait, what?

If you look at the back of it really quickly and concentrate on the fiery exhaust, it kinda looks like the Batmoble.

Lexington, KY here - I see Teslas here a lot. Just saw an X in the Kroger parking lot, and I generally see one whenever I’m out and about.

Memory seats/settings (for outside mirrors). Now that we’re temporarily down to being a one-car couple, the back-and-forth adjusting is definitely a first-world problem with us.