Sentences with phrase «at urban speeds»

The same system can be raised 200 mm at urban speeds of less than 30km / h to clear speed humps or steep driveways.
It can be noisy at urban speeds, but this is a small price to pay — because the DiD claims impressive combined fuel economy of 51.4 mpg.
They're ideal for drivers that spend most of their time in the city or at urban speeds.

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Where else can you catch three bands — two highly regarded, one ascending at light speed — for a cool $ 12 in a cozy little open - air venue along an urban creek in February?
The five - door urban subcompact starts at $ 16,075 for the five - speed manual and $ 16,875 when equipped with the four - speed automatic transmission.
In fact, driving dynamics were clearly sacrificed at the altar of urban functionality, and a tweaked turbo, bigger rubber and bodywork stretched over a wider track can't disguise that the Smart is designed for roads with 30mph speed limits.
In a test that Volvo set up for us during our first drive of the S60 in Portugal, we drove at about 15 - 20 mph toward a stationary dummy, to mimic low - speed driving in a crowded urban area.
Strangely, the Altima's steering is way overboosted at around - town speeds, so it's difficult to duck smoothly into holes in the urban traffic stream, but as you wheel the Altima down a winding two - lane, the steering tightens up considerably, and it's easy to carve an accurate line.
• Max power 321 kW (436 PS / 430 bhp) at 7300 rpm • Max torque 490 Nm (361 lb ft) at 5000 rpm • Acceleration 0 - 60 mph in 4.6 seconds 0 - 100 km / h in 4.8 seconds • Maximum speed 305 km / h (190 mph)-RRB- • Fuel Economy ASMl, Urban FE — 14.9 mpg (19.0 l / km), Extra Urban FE — 30.7 mpg (9.2 l / km), Combined — 22.1 mpg (12.8 l / km), Combined CO2 - 296 g / km • Fuel Economy Manual, Urban FE — 14.4 mpg (19.6 l / km), Extra Urban FE — 27.2 mpg (10.4 l / km), Combined — 20.5 mpg (13.8 l / km), Combined CO2 - 321 g / km
Whether crawling in urban traffic, or cruising at motorway speeds, the Lexus is a classy performer that makes good use of its petrol electric powertrain.
This will suit you if you're likely to exceed 10,000 miles a year and spend most of your time on motorways, driving at sustained speeds where the car doesn't experience much in the way of fatiguing start - stop urban driving.
Particular objectives were to increase steering precision and agility at lower speeds, so that the car was more responsive and fun - to - drive in typical urban driving conditions.
The next Fit is likely to get a city safety / pedestrian safety feature that will stop the car short, automatically, in urban situations, and it's possible the same electronics would provide forward collision warning (not stopping) at higher speeds, as well as lane departure warning.
The Skoda is just as happy cruising at motorway speeds as it is tackling the cut and thrust of urban driving.
At lower speeds, typical of urban driving, the system is disabled in order not to irritate or distract the driver with unnecessary warnings.
This makes taking turns at higher speeds easier, but living in an urban environment is difficult when there are potholes and speed bumps.
At slower speeds such as urban cruising it delivers good ride quality even on 20 - inch wheels, but at higher speeds it's not quite as balanced as the «analogue» chassiAt slower speeds such as urban cruising it delivers good ride quality even on 20 - inch wheels, but at higher speeds it's not quite as balanced as the «analogue» chassiat higher speeds it's not quite as balanced as the «analogue» chassis.
City emergency braking automatically activates brakes at low speeds in urban situations.
More appealing than its brisk acceleration is its quiet nature, particularly at low urban speeds.
Also, the light steering at low speeds will save you from fatigue - inducing arms workout sessions when you're carving a path through urban obstacles.
For example, engaging the Battery Save Mode would allow the vehicle to be driven in urban traffic with the engine / generator on to maintain a higher level of battery charge; it could then be deactivated, allowing the vehicle to be driven through a neighborhood silently at an appropriate speed in EV Drive Mode.
While the finely honed aero does it's work at speed, urban efficiency is aided by the standard stop - start system that turns the engine off in traffic to save fuel.
While it is Front Assist that warns drivers against getting too close to the vehicle in front and of any potential collision at higher speeds, City Emergency Braking performs this role in slower urban traffic.
The short - range «City» radar helps drivers to avoid or mitigate the effects of front collisions when travelling under 50 kph, while the longer - range «Urban» radar enables the Optima to detect and respond to obstacles at speeds between 30 and 80 kph.
The Urban Cruiser is well sound - proofed, with just a little wind noise upsetting the quiet of the interior when driving at motorway speeds.
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.
At low speed, they steer counter to the front wheels to further increase the agility of the big coupe when parking or driving in urban traffic, for example.
Transmission: The Yugo's four - speed manual gearbox is adequate for urban driving, although a fifth gear might take some strain off the little engine at higher speeds.
Toyota says the i - TRIL Concept targets those customers who «still wish to have fun whilst driving even at slow speeds in the urban environment,» and that the study is a viable alternative to A and B segment cars, other EV products, and even motorcycles.
Constructed with lightweight material such as carbon fiber - reinforced polymer and powered by a pair of e-tron elector motors, Audi tells us that the Urban Concept can accelerate from 0 to 37 mph in 6.5 sec, with a top speed at around 62 mph.
[31] Green Car Reports found that the C - Max delivered 37 mpg ‑ US (6.4 L / 100 km; 44 mpg ‑ imp) over 50 mi (80 km) of mixed freeway and urban driving, and 40 mpg ‑ US (5.9 L / 100 km; 48 mpg ‑ imp) over 240 mi (390 km) mostly at freeway speeds.
Also at higher speeds, the electrically - assisted steering hardens while at lower, city speeds, it softens so tight urban setups are not something you should worry about.
The torque of the engine enables consumption - optimised «surfing «in high gears even at very low speeds and in urban driving environments.
In urban environments, speed bumps and potholes present nothing more than a minor nuisance; you don't have to bother with evasive maneuvers, because traveling over a speed bump at 20 mph or so isn't going to hurt the Blazer.
Because the power momentum only builds up at high speeds, you end up arm wrestling with the gearbox during urban driving.
Out on urban streets, our heavy - footed - driving style engages the gas engine off the line from most stop lights, but it quickly gives way to electric mode after the car builds up its momentum, and glides through the city at speeds ranging from 20 to 40 mph.
In urban environments, the Vue Green Line is an adequate all - round performer: handling is tighter than that in the 2007 model, while throttle response at low speeds is passably brisk.
Combined with a lack of power steering, which makes for heavy going at low speeds, the 4C is more of a chore to drive on typical urban Sydney roads than any Porsche, including the 911 GT3 RS.
This motor is capable of lazing through choked urban roads and effortlessly running at triple digit speeds all day long.
There's also an autonomous emergency braking system, which is active at the kind of speeds you expect to travel at in urban areas.
Despite only 169 hp, it's quick off the line — a product of the gearing, I imagine — and urban drivers probably won't notice that it starts to run out of steam at expressway speeds.
Not only at home on urban roads, it offers excellent stability at high speed and agile handling on winding mountain roads.
There are also two buttons featured at the top of the cut - away steering wheel, one offering an instant performance boost and the other the ability to limit speed, in urban areas for example.
Not so much that your biceps get a workout, but enough to make sure you have a safer more comfortable driving experience at urban or highway speeds.
Even within concrete urban areas you may stumble upon a raccoon trying to get into a garbage can, an opossum walking down a neighborhood street, bats flying low at an evening ballgame, even the occasional alligator can be spotted quietly gliding down a bayou with no regard for the traffic speeding over the bridge above.
The 273 - room urban resort's restaurants were overseen by celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck... The newest luxury hotel in Budapest is the Aria, which opened this month; located next to St. Stephen's Basilica, it offers free breakfast and free high - speed Internet... The new 306 - room Sunrise Kempinski Hotel Beijing, which boasts extensive meeting facilities and a unique circular design, is actually located at Yanqi Lake near the Yan Mountains, almost 30 miles from the city center... Raffles Hotels has cut the ribbon on the 173 - room Raffles Jakarta, linked to the new Ciputra Artpreneur Centre in the city's Golden Triangle... Effective October 1, 2015, Hilton will take over management of the Hotel Nikko Tokyo, located in the waterfront area of Odaiba, rebranding it as the Hilton Tokyo Odaiba... In Central America, InterContinental Hotels Group has opened a newly built Crowne Plaza less than a mile from Panama's Tocumen International Airport.
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Completely engaged with the present - day world and its flaws, the Czech artists at Urban Spree explore new contexts brought to us by the increased speed of information, short - attention span aesthetics of today's culture, and technologization of life.
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