It switches the standard - fit Performance 4MATIC + all - wheel drive into rear - wheel drive only,
unlike the regular cars which automatically shift power front and rear — and left and right in the GT 63 and GT 63 S, courtesy of an electronically controlled locking rear differential — depending on traction.
Not exact matches
Unlike a
car seat, which actually straps your child in with harness straps, a booster seat simply raises or «boosts» your child up so that the
car's
regular seat belts fit better.
Unlike the
regular Huracán, you never know you are in an all - wheel - drive
car.
Because,
unlike in the
regular car, you can control the damping separately and mix suppleness with speedy shifting and liberated stability systems.
Unlike regular Porsches, GT
cars» stability control is turned off in two steps.
The Nismo GT - R GT500 resembles the
regular road - legal version of the Nissan GT - R
unlike the previous Super GT racing
car from the company.
A cool fact about the new Accord Hybrid is that
unlike regular vehicles, this
car does not need a automatic transmission to operate.
Initially the V8 Vantage was to be offered as an after market upgrade, not
unlike the 6.3 Virage or V600 Vantage and a second
car in period Lonsdale Yellow was converted to «V8 Vantage» spec before the V8 Vantage became a proper
regular production model.
Unlike a conventional
car that gets two bucket seats, the SUV gets a
regular driver seat and a bench like passenger seat with a foldable middle section that can seat small adults and children.
The Fox - tuned LS 600h L is set to take the stage at SEMA and
unlike the traditional bombastic
cars that are
regulars at the show, this
car takes the more conservative approach but does so in a manner that it should catch its share of attention from the patrons.
Unlike with Qualcomm Quick Charge, you won't find multiple charger offerings and accessories from various suppliers — you are stuck with OnePlus and their stock, which includes
regular chargers and also
car chargers (that have been known to be out of stock in
regular and somewhat frequent intervals).