Sentences with phrase «jowett light cars»

Ford Motor Co. built more than three million Pintos in the 1970s, a smaller, lighter car meant to be economical in the face of soaring energy prices (and Japanese competitors).
The difference is that Christians aren't lighting cars on fire in Paris.
There are parts of the lighter cars, the more nimble cars that I prefer of the past: easier to overtake, easier to manoeuvre in combat.
That way obviously those that have done a better job would retain an advantage because they would use less fuel, and would be starting the race with a lighter car.
The lighter the car as a whole the easier it will be to move, so we made our frames as small as possible.
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The lightest car seat can carry around 5 to 22 pounds of weight of the baby and the maximum height is 29 inches.
Cosco boasts on having not only a lightweight stroller but the lightest car seat currently available now on the market.
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And at 5.3 pounds, it's the lightest car seat on the market.
At eight pounds, it is also one of the lightest car seats you can buy.
It's not too heavy, easy to fold, and also have the Matrix Light car seat for it which will be perfect for family days out.
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Traffic jams have been represented mathematically as waves of alternating heavy and light car density.
However, the continued greening of U.S. transportation will likely require scientific advancements in engine technology, lighter cars, and rules requiring their use.
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When their extraction plan fails, bloodless violence and neon - lit car - chases ensue, starting T'Challa down a path navigating levels of dissonance and betrayal he certainly wasn't prepared for in King school.
At 3210 pounds, the MP4 - 12C is the lightest car in this supergroup by a 350 - pound margin.
At a conference in Texas, General Motors CEO Dan Akerson said his company would build lighter cars and would develop an electric car that can drive 200 miles per charge.
Dr Alan Sutton relates the marque's history / 1927 Salmson — This month The Editor writes about his encounter with a splendid example of this French light car / Birthday celebrations «Down Under» — Dennis Harrison describes two Australian events commemorating the history of British vehicles there / Vulcan cars made in Southport — In part one of this article Michael Worthington - Williams examines the development of the company and its cars up to 1928.
VSCC driving tests — Tom Threfall out and about with the light cars and Edwardians of the VSCC / London to Brighton Run — We were at Brighton to photograph the arrivals / VSCC Welsh Trial — A dampish but well - supported affair according to Tom Threlfall / 1929 Post office van — The editor tries a restored Morris light van that originally worked the Post Office / Aster and Arrol - Aster — The story of an Anglo - Scottish alliance by Michael Worthington Williams / Singer Junior — How Berni Jacobson built a Brooklands replica based on an early Singer 8hp chassis / Supercharged BNC — Part two of the story of this French cyclecar that became a full blown racer.
He talks to Matthew Bell / Villa d'Este — Simon Moore visits the Villa d'Este concours d'elegance and picks his personal highlights of the event, one of the most glamorous in the old - car calendar / Connie the Crossley — John Warburton tells the story of Mancunian motor trader Ernest Hasel and his 1912 Crossley, which he entered in the Scottish Rally in 1933 / Back on the Road — Michael Ware pays a visit to an ultra-rare Vintage light car, a 1921 Albert, and explains the painstaking work behind its recent restoration
There's no lag to speak of, meaning the ST has that wonderfully elastic delivery of a light car powered by a muscular engine.
Early post-war racing — A fascinating collection of photos of the people and the cars that «bridged the gap» in motor racing following the last war / Car model names — Bryan Goodman writes about the origins of car model names following his article on makers» names / Guide to specialists — A newly - compiled list of various specialists area by area able to help with your pre-1950 vehicle / Oliver North — outstanding designer — This remarkable man was responsible for a wide range of vehicles from light cars to the heaviest commercials.
Ford has taken high - tech engineering solutions to endow the RS with the ability to harness large amounts of power and drive with the agility of a smaller, lighter car.
1932 Tatra Type 57 — Zoe Harrison tells the intriguing story of the car that came here from Austria in the 1970s / 1911 Albion 16hp — The tale of this Scottish expatriate now enjoying an active life in Australia is told by Dennis Harrison / Ice and Snow Rally 1991 — Malcolm Elder explains what it is like to take part in the Rallye Neige et Glace in the French Alps / Early 20s Fox light car — The story of this Anglo - German enterprise is uncovered by Michael Worthington - Williams / Another Golden Age of Motoring — Brian A Meulbrouck argues that the period following WW2 should be considered worthy of this accolade / 1928 Alvis 12/50 — The Editor enjoys his excursion this month in this sporting open tourer / Epps Bros. coachbuilders — The history of the London - based family firm is recalled for us by James Taylor / 1924 Turcat - Mery SG limousine — In the second part of his article Finbarr Corry writes about his impressions of driving a 1924 limousine / 1930s «graveyard» — Ray Cattle pictures a sad collection of thirties cars left in the open to rot.
Scott Barrett remembers how a Riley Nine was the first light car to complete the Athens to Monte Carlo route of the famous rally, whilst Gordon McAllan shares his diary of the Classique re-run, in Monte Carlo or Bust.
By Linda Ballard Curator of textiles Ulster folk and transport museum / 1910 Graf & Stift — Finbarr Corry investigates the Austrian tourer in which Archduke Ferdinand was assassinated in 1914 / 1923 Wanderer — A well preserved example of this little - known German light car is described for us by Paul Ponsel / The Day - Leeds — M.W - W.
Abingdon's One And A Half — Jonathan Wood recalls the VA the smallest of the three saloons made by MG towards the end of the»30s / Pau: A Popular Revival — The inaugural Grand Prix Historique contained all the ingredients for lasting success reports Douglas Blain / Bellows To Buses — Norman Painting relates how a West Midlands general engineer became a diversified vehicle producer but lost the plot after the First World War / Maudslay's Might - Have - Beens — Concluding Nick Baldwin's account of the early years of the Maudslay Motor Co. / Japanese Microcars — Michael Worthington - Williams recalls some amazing light cars and microcars produced up to the 1950s when Japan was far from the successful motor manufacturing nation it is today / Phantom a La Packard — This month the Editor tries out a Phantom II whose dual cowl bodywork was modelled on a Packard phaeton.
A3 at Brooklands — Paul Chudecki enjoys a rare opportunity to drive the oldest surviving Aston Martin at Brooklands, where it competed in the 1920s / Auto - biography: Shelagh Montague Browne — Matthew Bell visits Shelagh Montague Browne to learn about her remarkable life, which included marriage to Lance Macklin / Colombo, part one: Enzo's dynamic duo — Sébastien Faurès Fustel de Coulanges examines the successful partnership of Gioachino Colombo and Angelo Nasi / Ariel in the»20s — With the aid of rare period photographs, Michael Worthington - Williams tells the story of the 1920s Ariel light cars and their competition successes / The Gavois Panhard — David Burgess-Wise tells the tale of the famous Antoinette, an 1891 Panhard et Levassor owned by a priest named Jules Gavois
Borrowed from the M3, the brakes — with their 14.2 - inch front and 13.8 - inch rear cross-drilled rotors — do a stellar job with this lighter car.
Roesch and the Talbot 14/45 — Nick Baldwin discusses the importance of this remarkably advanced model and recalls his enjoyment of his own example / Napiers in Australia — A fascinating selection of period photographs of Napiers «down under» has been discovered by Bill Bishop / Derby Bentleys — On their 60th anniversary Martyn Nutland re-assesses the first Rolls - Royce - produced Bentleys / Car badges — In part 2 of his article Michael Worthington - Williams reveals further examples of motor car heraldry / Evolution of the car up to 1904 — Bryan Goodman explains how the design of the earliest cars developed from that of contemporary horse - drawn vehicles / 1931 Morris Minor — The Editor experiences William Morris's somewhat belated but technically advanced answer to the Austin Seven / Acetylene lighting Part 2 — Dr. C. Brooks continues his history of the development of acetylene lighting for vehicles / Hillman light car mystery — Some doubt remains as to the precise age of this beautifully preserved 1919 Hillman.
The new emissions and mpg testing system being implemented this year is known as the WLTP (World Harmonised Light Vehicle test Procedure) and it could force manufacturers to produce lighter cars because the tough new criteria will be hard to meet using engine technology alone.
John Warburton looks at the history of the early Jowett light cars, and drives a rare survivor, now owned by a descendant of the Jowett family.
The Eric Longden light car was the eponymous creation of an Australian jockey and theatrical agent who had emigrated to London.
1935 Maserati sports - racer (part 2)-- Ken Painter condudes the history of the resurrection of his 4C5 / Bay to Birdwood Run — A report from Dennis Harrison on this huge Australian biennial pilgrimage / Australian All - Veteran Rally — This colourful event is described for us by Ross McGown / The 1920s Windsor — Michael Worthington - Williams tells the story of this high quality London - made light car / 1934 Triumph sports - tourer — On this month's «Excursion'the Editor experiences a car once described as «an enthusiast's ideal» / Hill - climbs in the North — A.B. Demaus continues his series of articles on pre.war hill - climb locations / Hershey Meet USA — The biggest old - car meet in the world was wet this year!
by Michael W - W / Excursion with a 1923 Belsize — The Editor drives a light car with an oil - cooked engine / Antibes — Juan les Pins - Malcolm Elder took part in this event in the South of France / Four - hour race in Blois — Pictures of this French event by Malcolm Elder.
The real story of their rivalry is more interesting than the rumours, says Karl Ludvigsen / In Wolf in sheep's clothing, John Warburton tells the intriguing story of an unusual Vintage Vauxhall saloon that has recently returned to the road / Paul d'Orléans travels to Villa d'Este, the most glamorous concours of them all, where this year a postwar Alfa Romeo took a surprise win / The Eric Longden light car was the eponymous creation of an Australian jockey and theatrical agent who had emigrated to London.
John Warburton inspects a rare survivor of this Vintage light car.
Dennis Harrison was there / The Stoneleigh show — The second successful year / AC mechanical fuel pumps — We give some practical guidance / The Hereford Light Car Trials — Paul Shinton saw the re-enactment of the 1909 event.
Vintage Car Illustrations - 3 litre Bentley 1923 — 10/23 Talbot 1925 / Singer Ten / Triumph Tragedy — 1955 World Sports Car Season — Book Review / HGPCA at Donnington — 25 Year Celebration / Edwin Marlow and his Emscote Light Car / Roesch Talbot 105 1935 / The Stage One Conversion Tune Up — Workshop / Irish Grand Prix 1929
Douglas Blain gets his hands on a rare alloy - bodied example in Great Leap Forward with photographs by Stefan Marjoram / In this months Auto - biography Jonathan Rishton meets Delwyn Mallett, the former art director who spent his career in the advertising industry whilst amassing an enviable collection of exotic machinery / In A beginner's guide to Rétromobile Stefan Marjoram doesn't know which way to look on his first visit to the unmissable Parisian old - car show / Scott Barrett remembers how a Riley Nine was the first light car to complete the Athens to Monte Carlo route of the famous rally, whilst Gordon McAllan shares his diary of the Classique re-run, in Monte Carlo or Bust / Ivan Margolius explains his theory of how Tatra car seating inspired an influential Modernist chair design in Cars, Furniture, Architecture / In his article Bellanger: the international car, Michael Worthington - Williams tells the story of the bull - nosed cars built in Neuilly - sur - Seine from 1912 - 1925 / In this months Sicilian snapshots, Simon Moore continues his trawl through a family album, this time sharing some pictures of the exotic road cars they owned / In the latest of his Back on the Road series, Michael Ware reports on a rare Austin 10hp van.
On gently flowing German backroads, the S7 changes directions with the feel of a much smaller and lighter car thanks to the impressive grip and the nicely calibrated electric power steering.
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