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Thursday, April 30, 2009 VOLUME 3 ISSUE 3  
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CONTENTS
Employee Spotlight
Drive Green Even When it’s a Waste
2009 Acura TL Accelerates Innovation
The 2009 Acura MDX – the Driver’s Utility Vehicle
This Isn’t Your Average Museum!
Don’t Make a Peep, Just Eat!
Cell Phone Use in Cars Is All About the Brain, Not the Hands
A Little More Spice for a Longer Life
Acura Names Their New Crossover Utility Vehicle The ACURA ZDX
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Employee Spotlight
Quang Do - Acura Platinum Level Master Technician
by Arnie Aranico, Customer Relations Director


Quang Do - Acura Platinum Level Master Technician


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Acura Names Their New Crossover Utility Vehicle The ACURA ZDX
Acura Introduced The New ACURA ZDX At The New York Autoshow
by Arnie Aranico, Customer Relations Director


The New 2010 ACURA ZDX Prototype

Will go on sale in the Fall, Call (858)541-0200 for Autoshow Brochure and more Info.


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2009 Acura TL Accelerates Innovation
Get Super Handling All-Wheel Drive™ (SH-AWD®) and AcuraLink® Real-Time Weather.


For 2009, Acura gives TL drivers advance notice of foul weather and the drivetrain best suited to getting them through. From advanced engine management to dazzling technology, the TL makes innovation standard equipment.
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The 2009 Acura MDX – the Driver’s Utility Vehicle
You’ll get a thrill from its powerful engine and sporty handling and trust your family to MDX safety.


Tuned on Germany’s famed Nürburgring track, the MDX features a class-leading 300-hp 3.7-liter VTEC V6 engine, curve-conquering Super Handling All-Wheel Drive™ and the available Acura Navigation System with AcuraLink® Real-Time Traffic. It’s also the recipient of five-star safety ratings in federal tests and a “Top Safety Pick” of the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
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A Little More Spice for a Longer Life
Spicy foods boast a long list of healing and preventative health benefits.


Here’s some new ammunition for spicy food lovers who are constantly defending their excessive use of crushed red pepper on pasta or their relentless dig for jalapenos in the nacho bowl. While hot and spicy foods will definitely help clear up a stuffy nose, there are millions of other health benefits that come from adding a little extra kick to your diet.
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This Isn’t Your Average Museum!
Here’s your ticket to discovering the quirky, unique and odd places that call this area home.


It’s time to search for something different and escape from the norm. Luckily, the Golden State has a number of unique museums and spots that are a refreshing break from the average field trip. From a place with all things Pez to a place with all things wax, you’ll experience some pretty interesting things. Here are our picks.
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Drive Green Even When it’s a Waste
By “waste,” we mean safely getting rid of the hazardous stuff.


Much of your car is hazardous, at least when it becomes a waste product. Much of the responsibility for proper disposal has been taken on by the automotive industry and its suppliers. Still, every driver will face a dilemma sooner or later. How can I dispose of this stuff without harming the environment?
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Don’t Make a Peep, Just Eat!
Whether you prefer a bunny, star or even a ghost or gingerbread man, PEEPS® are a sweet treat!


For many people, spring means the snow melting and flowers blooming. For some, we know what spring really means: PEEPS®. Sure, this delicious marshmallow treat pops up year-round now, but we all remember the chicks and bunnies that always appeared on the shelves in the grocery stores during the spring.
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Cell Phone Use in Cars Is All About the Brain, Not the Hands
Bluetooth notwithstanding, humans just aren’t wired to drive and phone.


Many states have made it illegal to use a hand-held cell phone while driving. Experts believed the danger was in driving with one hand and manipulating the cell phone with the other. That has spurred the popularity of hands-free cell phone technology, most notably enabled by Bluetooth connectivity. Unfortunately, further research is showing that hands-free phone use is no safer than hand-held talking. The hands are NOT the problem. It’s the brain!
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