Sentences with phrase «driving in the car seems»

Driving in the car seems to be a good time, assuming that they don't have headphones in.

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In other words, the very questions that seem to ignite the greatest controversies and animosities among Americans — and even led one to drive his car into a group of protestors in Charlottesville, VirginiIn other words, the very questions that seem to ignite the greatest controversies and animosities among Americans — and even led one to drive his car into a group of protestors in Charlottesville, Virginiin Charlottesville, Virginia.
The Nissan people kept hectoring Levandowski about vehicle - to - vehicle communication, which the company's engineers (and many in the automotive industry) seemed to see as a significant part of the self - driving car solution.
Force millions of old people that were not going to do anything aside from watch Fox news all weekend to get in cars and drive does wonders for selling gasoline demand it seems.
Add the hundreds of billions of hours people spend annually driving and riding in cars instead of engaging in other, potentially more productive (or stimulating) activity, and automotive transportation as practical utility and time - consuming necessity seems ripe for a redesigned consumer experience and relationship.
However, the carmaker's recent announcements pertaining to pushing its testing of self - driving cars seem to hint that Ford has major plans in the pipeline.
lgbters don't seem to have any problem driving cars with gas in them bought from middle east religious folk who are very much not lgbt tolerant.
Next you head into the supermarket (remembering that you had to actually dress up, do your hair, fix makeup etc. to do this) and wander the aisles wasting time looking at ingredient lists and trying to remember if the gums, preservatives and additives have dairy / eggs in them... taking the rolls to the counter, working out whether or not you want to go through the self checkout or keep a checkout operator employed for a few more years... pay... get back in the car... find somewhere to buy bottled water for the dogs... drive 50 km home... unpack dogs and buns and suddenly getting up, stretching... wearing whatever the heck you like with your hair in the air, no makeup, dogs within a hard stares range in case they feel like eating the furniture while you are working and that slow measuring out, baking etc. doesn't seem so time consuming any more.
Although she was development driver for Lotus in 2015, Jorda has only driven an F1 car in the team simulator, which makes you wonder what experience she seems to be speaking from.
Having spent most of May driving a fast, competitive car and being in the running to win a race for the first time in years, Fernando Alonso says he is excited to go back to Formula 1 to drive a slow, unreliable one where even the idea of a 12th - place finish would seem a bit optimistic.
It seemed that Bird had the win in the bag, that was until he drove into the pits for the mandatory car switch.
He didn't exactly drive decent cars in his career, but even when there was a race of attrition or something, poor Badoer seemed to be flat out of luck, like at the 1999 European Grand Prix, when he was running fourth for Minardi with a handful of laps to go when his car broke.
If I try to approach them, they take this attitude that seems to say «I'd rather put manure in my late model sports car and drive cross country than be in the same room with YOU!»
* wink * For some weird reason the folks in my area seem to think that driving a smaller car makes them super green — as they drive across town just because they want a cup of coffee from one particular barista, then back across town for groceries, then up the other side for a mall trip....
On the safety front, we didn't take car seats, and found (from our experiences in taxis without the kids) that the taxi drivers seemed to drive much more carefully when we had the kids in the back with us.
A third recommendation is to use the pacifier, the sling, the stroller, the swing, drives in the car, or whatever seems to prolong periods of sleep or calm.
Finally, if the swing still didn't seem to be doing the trick, we would put the inconsolable baby in the car and take a drive.
These may seem in a different world to self - driving cars, but both products rely on similar realms of AI research, including computer vision and machine learning.
In the end, the driving personalities of the two test vehicles, with a few exceptions, were close enough to those of ordinary gasoline - powered cars that if buyers ultimately reject fuel - cell machines, it won't be because the cars seem unfamiliar from behind the wheel.
A pioneer for women in the world of professional race car driving, Patrick, it would seem, is immune to the self - doubt so many of us experience.
Driving the car or getting in a swimming pool also seem to make the nausea dissipate temporarily.
Then, it may seem silly that the people driving without proper youall of the policyholders fault or they simply are driving you do get a more reliable than ever before but now the tables have turned to insurance companies that offer froma car, you'll need to spend more amount in damages as well as looking online you will want to do a search on the roads of the policy.
On the first day showing me apartments, she rented a car — and she did not seem to know how to drive in Manhattan.»
Ed Okin, played by Jeff Goldblum, works in a brown office, drives a beige car, and lives in a boring house with a boring wife in a neighbourhood in which nothing seems to happen.
I only drive pretend race cars, so I can't say for certain unless someone wants to give me a go in an F1 car, but nothing seemed noticeably out of place compared to my expectations for how these cars should handle.
In the end these criminals name their price for their part in preserving the American dream, which in this case seems to be the right to recklessly drive fast cars, steal exorbitant amounts of money and hold the law - abiding public hostage with their demandIn the end these criminals name their price for their part in preserving the American dream, which in this case seems to be the right to recklessly drive fast cars, steal exorbitant amounts of money and hold the law - abiding public hostage with their demandin preserving the American dream, which in this case seems to be the right to recklessly drive fast cars, steal exorbitant amounts of money and hold the law - abiding public hostage with their demandin this case seems to be the right to recklessly drive fast cars, steal exorbitant amounts of money and hold the law - abiding public hostage with their demands.
Considering you ride around in suburban areas and in the middle of cities, the fact that there are no cars driving on the roads or people walking around seems like a huge missed opportunity.
Physics is for suckers, apparently — a fantasy that seemed particularly irresponsible to promulgate given the death of Furious actor Paul Walker in a single - car crash that was judged to be the result of driving at a speed close to 100 miles per hour in a 45 - mph zone.
Despite being a prominent director throughout the 80's and 90's, surprisingly, Penny Marshall seemed to hang up her boots after 2001's Driving in Cars with Boys.
That excitement faded over the years as the Accord became bigger and softer, and when the last generation — an EPA - recognized full - size car — debuted in 2008, it seemed as though the Accord was aimed straight at the old, Buick - driving ladies of a certain age.
Accelerator response seemed a bit delayed at times, but otherwise the diesel powerplant barely changes the S - class driving experience at all: the car still has plenty of passing power, it still rides and handles amazingly well for a big sedan, and it still immerses its occupants in extreme luxury.
Oh dear, you're thinking, if it's become so massive, that'll be the razor - sharp driving pleasure out the window, especially when, in the blurb for this car, talk of dynamics seems to have taken second place to repeated use of the word «premium» to the point where the word becomes meaningless.
But coming from a family where cars served as simple A-to-B transportation, driving any of the cars in those magazines seemed unattainable.
Customers can also pay an additional $ 3,000 for «Full Self - Driving Capability,» which does not yet exist and seems like the sort of thing Tesla would allow you to purchase separately in the future, given that the hardware is already present in every car.
Left the car overnight and came back in the morning with more coolant, filled it to the fill line and drove home, about 1 mile, and everything seemed to be alright.
Seems to come on when the car comes in and out of some sort of small inclines — either backing or driving into it.
Even though I am driving very cautiously, the car seems to be fine now even though the brakes were not repaired in any way.
I let it sit for a couple hours after the test drive and I started it, everything seemed fine, then I hit the gas and my car drove as if I was in gear WITHOUT hitting the accelerator.
Yet we forget that Musk drove a McLaren F1 to the very first showing of the Tesla Roadster at Barker Hanger in Santa Monica, California, back in 2006, and as he has struggled to build the company's cars and make them reliable since then, he seems to have acquired a deeper understanding of things automotive.
Many cars flash similar warnings when it's cold out, but this alert seems even more urgent in our Beetle droptop, as if the car itself knows that it's being driven outside of its comfort zone.
But Reed seems to have the speed bug, too: he commutes in the Scirocco to offset the smog he creates by driving his classic muscle cars on the weekends.
Two years ago, when we first drove the Quattroporte in this northern Italian center of automotive and gastronomic culture, Maserati's engineers eagerly and, it would seem, worriedly pulled us aside to elicit our reactions to the car's DuoSelect electrohydrauli
It seems to happen after about five minutes after driving in conditions where there is tons of spray totally soaking the car.
Offering a real alternative, how you say, in this sea of sameness... It seems to me, you work in New York City, you leave your workplace, you take the metro train home, I think if you would reprogram their remote controls, the people squeezing the buttons, they would open just another, black, whatsoever car and drive home without even recognizing that they are sitting in the wrong seat.
No error or warning lights come on and the DIS shows the car as being in «R» but there is no drive, and there is no «thunk» felt / heard that is normally present when the «box engages and meets the resistance of the parking / foot brake, this seems to only affect reverse - engaging»D» or another forward gear works perfectly.
Seems like my car disengage itself from drive to neutral while in motion.
my car was working fine, until I decide to plug in my obd reader while driving on the motorway, where it came to a near complete stop, I plugged it out quickly and took off again, everything seemed fine until I got off the motorway, and was driving in limp mode, I stopped the car and tried reset the ecu, to no avail, so I went to the nearest motor exit with a down ramp and built up a enough speed to get somewhat home, after stopping on the motorway, my car was reving in gear but no movement, until I stuck the obd sensor in and now its back in limp mode and moving.
That such a mode is no longer the default is a symptom of a car that now produces 592bhp in its basic form, and 553 lb ft. Given the previous M5 struggled to contain its lesser outputs, all - wheel drive seems sensible.
It's short two turbos, 200bhp, two driven wheels and two usable rear seats (2 +2 = 2.5 in the Evora, it seems)-- they're fundamentally different cars.
Two years ago, when we first drove the Quattroporte in this northern Italian center of automotive and gastronomic culture, Maserati «s engineers eagerly and, it would seem, worriedly pulled us aside to elicit our reactions to the car's DuoSelect electrohydraulic transmission.
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