Sentences with phrase «bit on narrow roads»

Occasionally the car's sheer width can make you breathe in a bit on narrow roads — seriously widened tracks make the front arches a full 60 mm wider overall than the standard Megane, and the rears 45 mm — but it's arguably worth it for the high - speed stability.

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After a long flight, it's always a good idea to let the jet lag ease a bit before jumping into the pricey car that doesn't belong to you, in the foreign country where the roads are scary narrow and the steering wheel is on the wrong side.
In fact in Comfort mode the body control feels a bit too lazy and I found myself using Sport or even Sport + even on quite narrow, craggy roads.
On narrower roads, the Bentley still feels a bit too wide and long to ever really exploit its explosive power delivery, and it can feel cumbersome on winding country laneOn narrower roads, the Bentley still feels a bit too wide and long to ever really exploit its explosive power delivery, and it can feel cumbersome on winding country laneon winding country lanes.
Like all of Honda's current - gen Civics, the Type R is a big car, feeling a size larger on the road than most of its immediate rivals and suffering a bit on narrower British B - roads as a result.
We also found the electric power steering felt a bit vague at times, missing the kind of feedback you'd want when negotiating twisting turns on narrow roads.
There is one caveat, though; the 4 Series is a bit wider than some coupés, so it can feel a bit ungainly on narrow roads.
It never feels anything less than huge, which makes going very quickly on a narrow road a bit like threading a needle.
But then a bit further on the Furka Pass Road in Realp I ran into a part of Swiss narrow gauge Railway history, the Furka Steam Railway.
A cycling instructor once told her to» ride «a door and a bit more» away from parked cars, even on narrow roads
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