Sentences with phrase «stats base car»

Project S60R Stats Base Car: 2003 Volvo S60 R Engine: 2.5 - liter 5 - cylinder turbo Transmission: 6 - speed manual Color: Titanium Grey Metallic Modifications: Engine: ipd ECU, ipd Exhaust System, ipd High - Flow Catalytic Converter, ipd High - Flow Downpipe Transmission: Stock Exhaust: Stock Wheels: HRE 546R 18 × 8.5 Tires: Stock Suspension: Stock Brakes: Stock Exterior: Volvo Sport Body Kit, MS Design -LSB-...] More...
Project 245 Stats Base Car: 1990 Volvo 240 DL Stationwagon Engine: 2.3 - liter 4 - cylinder Engine Transmission: 4 - speed Automatic Color: Gray Metallic Modifications: Engine: Stock Transmission: Stock Exhaust: Stock Wheels: Stock Tires: Stock Suspension: ipd / TME Sport Springs, ipd Anti Sway Bars, Cherry Turbo Upper Strut Brace, Cherry Turbo Lower Brace, Bilstein Touring «TC» Shocks & Struts Brakes: -LSB-...] More...

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One trend we're seeing is how cars are being commoditized, meaning you have a hard time choosing between a Camry, Accord, Fusion, Sonata, Altima, and Malibu based on the stats (horsepower, mpg, airbags, cupholders, etc.), so there's downward pressure on the price you pay.
Some of the car's stats remain unchanged in the move to full - on AMG, which Mercedes - Benz says is meant to broaden the performance brand's customer base.
With the ongoing news of rising gas prices in the US — even if they still are half that of Europe — and the shocking stat that the average American works two hours a day just to afford their car, here's a rather hopeful stat on automobile dependency to attempt to balance that out: A new radio interview from Australia's The Science Show reveals that even with growing car ownership in many so - called emerging economies, on a global basis car ownership per capita has peaked.
By using Amazon's cloud - based assistant Alexa with its Echo smart speaker, you could soon use your voice to lock your car, start or stop it and check different vehicle stats, all without going outside.
Sperling's BestPlaces recently ranked cities with populations of 500,000 or more based on the «Most Secure Places to Live in the U.S.» Researchers factored in a range of criteria, including economic stability, crime stats, extreme weather, natural disaster risk, housing depreciation, air quality, life expectancy, car fatalities, among other factors.
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