Sentences with phrase «boxy look of the car»

I really was drawn to the boxy look of the car.

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Exceptional in every sense of the word, this incredibly low mileage vehicle is one of a kind.More information about the 2012 Jeep Patriot: The Patriot is an unexpectedly capable city car, combining a boxy, rugged - looking traditional Jeep appearance with car - like handling, good outward visibility, an economical powertrain, an interior that's comfortable for four adults and a city - friendly small - car size.
It lives up to its name in the way it looks, with rakish lines at odds with the squared - off and boxy proportions of traditional estate cars.
The only problem is that the tall and boxy design is bad for aerodynamics, so there is quite a lot of wind and road noise at motorway speeds, and the diesel engines are quite loud and rumbly - the 1.2 TSI engine is definitely the one to go for if you're looking for a quiet and refined town car.
This changes the look of the car significantly, creating a boxier, less appealing shape.
The boxy, bloated Town Car, almost unchanged for the last 10 years, has been restyled tastefully into one of the nicest looking American cars of the year.
The Soul's redesign for 2014 keeps the boxy look of the original car, but updates it with wraparound - look glass and a sportier greenhouse.
I have to say the E-Class wagon looks better due to the boxy styling of the car that really matches the styling of a car.Curvy wagon like this seems weird and overdone.Wagon buyers are most older than the buyers of typical sedan or 4 - door coupe.I wonder what's the target age for this CLS Wagon.
Some critics have complained about the M45's exterior styling, claiming the car is boxy - looking, sort of like an older - model Buick.
It's boxier and more traditional — standing apart from the sleek and sporty look of the other Mazda cars and crossovers.
For one thing, the Hyundai is a pretty sharp looking machine, with swooping lines in place of the rectilinear, boxy look that characterised estate cars of old.
Something of a cross between a station wagon and a van, it's a tall, boxy - looking contraption with a slide - away nose — a vehicle that will be noticed, but not for its contributions to auto aesthetics.But, load the family and some cargo into it, take it on a cross-country run to Grandma's, cruise side streets scouting out garage sales, and you're liable to end up loving the thing whatever your sense of beauty.What the Nissan Stanza Wagon — a variant of the Stanza car line — has plenty of is versatility and utility.
While the styling still leaves us guessing, the car looks like it's going to adopt a more rugged, boxier shape, without sacrificing any of the MINI hallmarks (well, apart from the size thing, obviously...).
The new G - Class's design holds true to the look of today's 38 - year - old model with a boxy appearance that, despite a 20 mm increase in width, is claimed to have the same 0.54 drag coefficient as today's car.
I thought it was a bit boxy at first, but after receiving three compliments from different friends about the looks of the car, I am convinced that Nissan designers are ahead of the curve on style.
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