Sentences with phrase «bothers us drivers»

As a result, in Sport mode while letting the eight - speed auto shift gears, I got to feel some firm downshifts — that might bother some drivers, but I considered it to be in the spirit of what Sport mode should be all about.
«It's this kind of rain that sometimes really bothers us drivers, because you don't know if you can actually push 100 percent or not, you just have to guess it with the pitwall and see how much rain there was.
Passengers will also appreciate all the controls that are readily available that lets them make adjustments without bothering the driver.
Like an off - road butler, the SUV automatically decides the most appropriate time to lock the differential, apply enough power to crawl over obstacles, and pull through mud without having to bother the driver.
Something of a tradeoff for the performance is engine location — directly beneath the front seats — an arrangement that may bother drivers who prefer that the engine be between them and oncoming traffic, and that it be fully accessible for maintenance.
I would suggest two items to the manufacturer: 1) the hood slope near the windshield needs to be eliminated or treated so that the glare does not bother the driver / passenger, 2) a blindspot corner mirror on the outside mirrors would help with the blindspots.
Granted, this segment is not about exhilarating performance, and we can forgive the 2.5 i's dawdling acceleration, but it's the lack of passing power at freeway speeds that might bother some drivers.

Not exact matches

I have noticed in Israel, for example, that there is no such thing as queuing up at a bus stop or a ticket office — one often feels fortunate that bus drivers bother taking the same route each time or that tickets are printed at all.
Her kidnappers, in testament to the anarchy gripping the south - western Pakistani city of Quetta, didn't even bother to hide their faces when they pounced, and let her driver go.
There are very few thing sin life that bother me other than bad drivers abnd religious believeres who though some fault of their own think I should be bound by their beliefs.
This is perhaps why the team got itself in a spot of bother about the driver name and numbers but the revisions look much better.
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One of the demonstrators who gave his name only as Clement, a driver, said there are over One Hundred buses in the workshop that have broken down, some simply due to worn out tyres or minor mechanical problems, «the management has not bothered to make available resources to fix them, but have the «guts» to decide to buy a luxurious vehicle for the CEO.»
In that paper, the phenomenon of «free - riding» on information sharing is the main driver behind the findings — when people are part of a larger social group, they feel less of a need to share information about well performing charities because they're expecting other friends to share the information; but this concept of free - riding also extends to giving in social groups — friends expect other friends to stump up most of the cash and so they don't bother themselves.
I don't even bother with a lot of the other glutes exercises I used to do, because the contractions pale in comparison to what I get out of the Knee Driver.
... I've never once heard a man explain away a burglary by questioning why a homeowner bothered taking such good care of his house if not to entice others to break in... I've never once heard a man explain away a carjacking by questioning why a driver bothered driving such a nice car.»
If you don't understand the mentality of a formula one driver or bother to find out then you should not be reviewing the movie.
But then, the two engage in a proper conversation, alluding along the way to at least one deleted scene we don't get on the disc (oh, bother) and more frivolous topics, like the problem with getaway drivers.
With summer tires mounted, we modified that Pontiac G8 driver's advice — don't bother trying to stop, because you probably won't.
More than one driver thought that the engine's gravelly idle sounded almost like that of a diesel, although most were not bothered by the powerplant's patter once underway.
The cabin is luxury - car quiet, and the driver seat didn't bother my back during 10 hours of near nonstop driving.
If such things bother M6 drivers, both economy and CO2 emissions are slightly better, too, the coupe posting a combined 28.5 mpg and 232 g / km.
Changes can be operated with paddles behind the steering wheel, but we suspect few will bother - despite claims the LS is more of a driver's car than before, it's unlikely to be put into service as a B - road tearaway.
ABT suspension springs and stabilisers see to it that the driver does not have to bother with balance and agility matters.
One minor bother with the Si is consistent with all new Civics — its cowl is so high that it's impossible for the driver to see any part of the car forward of the base of the windshield.
Suffice to say, if you'd simply spend the extra money for a driver, you could ride in the power - adjustable rear seats and never have to be bothered with such intricacies.
The Yeti was actually the top - rated SUV in the Auto Express Driver Power rankings in 2013 and by 2015 it had only slipped to 2nd place, so it's not a car that's likely to give much bother.
cr - v drivers arent even bothered w AWD.
The Allroad adds a unique Offroad mode that adjusts the adaptive suspension for better offroad performance, locks the quattro ultra system into its all - wheel drive mode and disables the Audi Presense forward collision system, letting drivers take full advantage of approach and departure angles and get closer to obstructions (such as trees along a tight path) without being bothered by constant alerts or automatic braking.
There's some lean in corners as a result of the softer set - up, but that should only bother the keenest of drivers.
While some sports cars demand you clamber into the drivers seat before you begin fully enjoying them, Aston Martin's DB9 GT initiates your hot - and - bothered fantasy the moment your eyes glimpse its curves.
If it didn't, you get the impression it wouldn't get signed off as a modern GTI, because modern GTI drivers want the option, at times, not to be jiggled, wearied, bothered or asked to invest much in the driving experience of their cars.
Settling for the relatively modest performance level of the «D150», meanwhile, may bother you more in principal than it will from the driver's seat.
The updated model will gain the Drive Pilot semi-autonomous driver assist system that debuted in the latest E-Class; in addition to offering Level 2 autonomous driving, it will allow drivers (who can not be bothered to change lanes by turning the steering wheel) to change lanes by flicking the turn signal stalk.
And since Hyundai hasn't bothered to fit the Tucson Eco with paddle shifters, drivers can't even take advantage of one of the best and most enjoyable qualities inherent in dual - clutch transmissions — their ability to snap off a quick and satisfying manual gearchange.
The size doesn't bother me in the driver's seat or even smashed in the back with the car seats though.
Note that Toyota felt it a good idea to simulate a six - speeder as some drivers dislike the CVT's engine note and power delivery, while others can tune it out and not be bothered.
He recommended another course before I bothered failing the driver's test.
For those bothered by the fact that the Nook doesn't read Word documents... are you aware that you can download free print drivers that allow you to «print» your Word documents into a PDF?
-- fortunately, I'm not so bothered about the individual drivers * of Tetragon's compounding.
As a driver, I'm less likely to be so bothered by this day - to - day.
This, of course, invokes Anthro / Sol / Vol as drivers of the early 20th century warming and thus contradicts the troll but he is too is to stupid / lazy / dishonest to bother reading the paper he cites to check such things out, so ignore that part of the paper.
In other surprising news, FEMA declared that Floridians should look at their driver's licenses, rather than bother with flood zone maps.
Very few cyclists bother to signal and there isn't much point to it, because very few drivers bother to pay attention to them or even understand them.
You may not want to hire a lawyer and bother with trying to make a financial recovery from the other driver.
Loyalty discounts given to drivers who have stuck around with one insurer for a number of years are one prominent example of savings motorists often don't feel they can match anywhere else and as a result don't bother looking for the cheapest online insurance quotes.
Although, the situation may not bother you, but other drivers, those who are following you, may find it annoying and hard to follow.
These options are primarily useful to PC gamers, so don't worry about them — or bother downloading updated graphics drivers — if you're not a PC gamer and don't use any intensive 3D applications on your computer.
While it does utilize digital signal processing for each driver, the Block Party's driver layout helps to create a natural balance, without over processing — something that can bother your ears over long listening sessions, and plagues many speakers this size.
That's a bit of a bother given how close the two devices were to each other, but your mileage may vary with your phone and how you use it; I got better results when the Headphone was paired to my iPhone 5s than to my daily driver, a Xiaomi Mi 5.
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