Sentences with phrase «economy comfort costs»

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The combination of higher oil prices and ultra-low borrowing costs would have caused the economy to overheat, driving annual inflation to 4 %, well outside the central bank's comfort zone of 1 % to 3 %.
We all have our little rituals that give us comfort and help us cope — especially amid worries about a sinking economy, tainted peanut butter, and the rising cost of health care.
Pros: Fuel economy; safety; reliability, soft and quiet ride, refined powertrain, very powerful V6; interior room and comfort, resale value, moderate ownership costs.
This performance doesn't come at the cost of comfort, however, since the RSX Type - S retains the light controls, the supportive seating, and the good visibility of its predecessors / / Fuel Economy (23 city / 31 hwy) mpg / / Extended Warranties, Pre-Purchase Inspection and Financing available upon customer request / /
The Ultra range of trucks have been extensively tested to meet global benchmarks of commercial vehicle built, driver comfort, load carrying capacity and fuel economy with lowest total cost of ownership.
SUVs do have great utility, but they come with compromises in fuel economy, comfort, cost, and convenience.
Pros: Fuel economy, holds value well, interior comfort, low maintenance costs, reliability, trunk space.
It's not a matter of a low economy price plus some miles, it's a matter of the cost and comfort of a first class seat.
To balance out comfort and cost we decided to book Premium Economy seats for the outbound journey and Virgin Upper Class seats for the overnight return but, because the Amex Offer was loaded on to two separate credit cards, I had to book the two tickets separately:
For me, premium economy makes sense when it straddles both the comfort and the cost of that chasm between economy and business or first.
Improving energy efficiency across the economy could strengthen energy security by decreasing the country's reliance on fossil - fuel imports, reduce pressure on public budgets that have historically shouldered billions of euros a year in energy subsidies (although some energy subsidies are now being phased out), reduce costs to consumers and improve the comfort and health of its residents.
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