Sentences with phrase «great motorway»

Alp Trida: Located on the Swiss side, Alp Trida, offers some great motorway cruising options and the lifts back up are fast and efficient.
Plus, the cabin is very quiet and refined, so this is a great motorway car.
It makes it a great motorway cruiser, and mated to the soft suspension ensures it is very easy to drive long distances.
The 3.0 - litre diesel certainly serves up plentiful power and has a smooth character, that blends with the lack of tyre and wind noise to make the Sportback a great motorway companion.
Great motorway cruiser.
Like most of the surrounding areas, the city has access to great motorways for bikes, but the insurance is expensive.

Not exact matches

Terry Davis, group managing director of CCA, commented: «We have found a great site for the new Blue Tongue Brewery, located close to the F3 Motorway on the Central Coast, and the gateway to the thriving Hunter region.
He said the Tema Motorway roundabout currently suffers from serious traffic bottlenecks, which impede the movement of private and commercial vehicles within Tema, which affects inter-city commuters who use the roundabout when commuting to and from the Greater Accra Region, as well as the Eastern and Volta Regions.
Chatting to like - minded petrol - heads on the Channel crossing, stopping off at a little French village for lunch (Gacé is great) and getting off the motorway to hit some back roads is an essential part of the Le Mans experience.»
The round trip was a thorough test of the Mégane's abilities, what with the lengthy motorway and autoroute schlep, coupled with some great roads through the Ardennes and, of course, the lappery itself.
Hybrids are a great idea in theory, but received wisdom is that the advantages evaporate when a car is driven with verve or pounded up a motorway, conditions which favour a good diesel instead.
The Triumph Dolomite — The greatest Triumph ever built by Mike Worthington - Williams / The Riley 12/4 — Enthusiast and restorer Ian Gladstone describes the evolution of the 12/4 / Crips Bros — History of a family of business / The Daimler — Mike Worthington - Williams examines Daimler's excursion into eight cylinders in line / Colour commercials — Contermporary advertisements and magazine covers bring to life the pre-war commercial world / The Motor Picnic — Motorways and increasing traffic today has lessened the habit of taking a leisurely roadside picnic A. B. Demaus reports.
In essence it rides well in Comfort on a smooth A-road or motorway, and with its comfortable seats (a shade better than the AMG's, a lot better than the S5's) and great driving position, it's a really nice way to travel.
It feels great on the motorway, where the Countryman is stable and refined, but there's no enthusiasm to the way the Countryman dives into corners and no immediate feedback as you start to turn the wheel.
Amazingly smooth, refined and flexible, it feels like an engine with more cylinders and greater capacity, pulling lustily and with a subtly sporty warble from less than 2000 revs and seldom needing a downshift from sixth on the motorway to pile on speed after being baulked by duelling juggernauts.
Those who often stray a long way from home might prefer the more powerful 1.6 - litre, though, for its increased urgency on motorways, as well as its greater enthusiasm for lugging heavy loads.
For greater comfort and safety, especially on the motorway.
The ride is great and the car eats up motorway miles and can destroy twisty back roads with equal ease.
On motorway runs its very hushed and composed.on B roads its agile and responsive.The engine has great torque making overtaking easy, it handles well and its quiet.
The diesel engines are, of course, the most economical, but they're punchy and great on the motorway, too.
However, also has a great chassis that handles well on twisty roads in the northumbrian countryside and is also capable of handling motorways with ease.
Fun to drive with nicely weighted controls, the TwinAir engine is far better than I expected it sounds great and good on the motorway with free road tax and low insurance.
A great deal of development time was dedicated to the design of the exhaust to give it a sporty note when the engine was being worked hard, but without excessive noise during motorway or town use.
This is a great long - distance motorway car, mainly due to the quiet cabin and the plush ride.
While the GTI is quiet around town and at motorway speeds, a great raspy sound comes from the exhaust when you put your foot down.
The MINI hatchback is refined at motorway cruising speeds, too, making it a great all - rounder.
The adaptive cruise is great but can occasionally get caught out if you get cut up on the motorway.
Great for bowling down motorways as well as cruising round town.
For example, the lamps can offer additional illumination to the side of the road in both urban and rural areas, while the high beam lights have greater intensity at motorway speeds, without dazzling oncoming drivers.
It's a great engine that is peppy around town and comfortable on longer motorway trips.
Compact it may be, yet the Mokka X is still a great vehicle to sit on a motorway happily, or become a nippy city - hopper.
Adaptive cruise control can be added to help improve safety on the motorway, and of course the Cayman's terrific grip, traction and braking — as well as its agility — mean you've a greater chance of avoiding trouble in the first place.
Great Visibility - Flexible round convex shape of blind spot mirrors allow you to forecast the next surroundings with more confidence when passing, changing lanes, merging the motorway or reverse parking.
Now with electric speed sensitive assistance, the steering delivers greater agility around town and enhanced stability at motorway speeds.
At Lapstone, the motorway becomes the Great Western Highway, follow the highway through the mountains, turn left into Scott Avenue where you will see the Leura and Resorts sign.
The motorway hub of Brent Cross, home to many of London's largest superstores, has great connections to Central London as well as the rest of...
Gary, I first became suspicious when introduced to these warmist backradiation ideas — my very first problem with it was seeing the claimed «rise in industrial CO2 driving temperatures» linked to a temperature rise from, and described as the Earth's norm, the end of the Little Ice Age and realising the great outpouring from industry didn't begin until the middle of the last century, maybe you're too young to remember the few cars being driven on practically empty motorways in rush hour..
However, to tackle road safety further driver education needs to be improved and a greater understanding of how to use motorways and single carriageways is required.
Exeter has great transport links, with the M5 motorway beginning at Exeter and running through to Bristol and Birmingham and the train lines running to all areas of the UK.
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