Sentences with phrase «at least a power steering»

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The Bora's four - wheel independent suspension — a first for the Modenese brand — used conventional springs and dampers rather than Citroen's cushy hydropneumatic system, and its rear - biased weight distribution rendered power steering unnecessary — at least for rich bodybuilders who lived in parts of the world where parallel parking wasn't a factor.
Alright, let me be honest and tell you a few things that I dislike about this car: - Gas Mileage (Hyundai claims it gives you 25 mpg in the city, which is not true, I get not more than 23 mpg in the city for sure)- Traction Control (The traction can not handle the acceleration and the wheels would start spinning, even on the dry roads, not sure what to blame)- USB port - The built in USB port does not support android, at least not in my case, therefore I have to rely on Bluetooth or AUX)- Dull Alloy Wheels - The dullness of alloy wheels for the SE trim does not compliment the car over all, but eh, I can't complain much as it is a BASE model Now, the things I absolutely love about this car: - Great Turn Radius - Beautiful LED lights (even with base model)- Highway mileage (35 mpg even driving at 75 miles an hour, you might get better than 37 mpg if you drive at 55 miles an hour)- Spacious trunk - Great leg room for rear seats - Just enough power to accelerate quickly and merge on to the highways / freeways - Amazing Brakes - Sports, ECO and Normal Mode (For those who do not know, once switched to SPORTS mode, the car's steering becomes stiff as well as the engine along with the help of transmission helps you accelerate the car faster, you actually feel like driving a sports car.
Still, we suggest at least stepping up to the Premium model, which at $ 38,000 offers upscale items like LED headlights, power tilt / telescope steering wheel, seat memory, and more.
The least Ford could do handling-wise was fit the Ranger with a power - assisted, rack - and - pinion steering which softens considerably at low speeds in an attempt to compensate the pick - up's massive size.
I've replaced the radiator, belt (twice), power steering pump, water pump (three times), thermostat and upper thermostat housing, upper and lower radiator hose, valve cover gaskets, plugs and wires, both front door window regulators, both sliding door exterior door handles, muffler and resonator, blower motor, front brakes (at least twice), rear drum brakes, and all four tires.
Electric power steering eliminates any road feel, as is so often the case with these systems, but at least it doesn't load and unload unnaturally through corners — effort remains progressive at all times.
A power steering is at least needed.
The car handles well (at least, it did until the power steering failed) and rides very smoothly.
Honda has employed electric power steering at least as far back as the S2000, so the company is quite good at tuning these racks.
At the time, police claimed she was going too fast on a wet, rural road, although it later came out through the black box that her car's ignition had come out of the «run» position at least three seconds before the accident (the max amount of time a black box records before a wreck), disabling her airbags, power steering and anti-lock brakeAt the time, police claimed she was going too fast on a wet, rural road, although it later came out through the black box that her car's ignition had come out of the «run» position at least three seconds before the accident (the max amount of time a black box records before a wreck), disabling her airbags, power steering and anti-lock brakeat least three seconds before the accident (the max amount of time a black box records before a wreck), disabling her airbags, power steering and anti-lock brakes.
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