Sentences with phrase «car gets a lot of attention»

Electric cars get lots of attention these days, but your next vehicle's higher gas mileage may well come from more familiar technology: turbocharging.
This car gets a lot of attention from pedestrians.
This car gets a lot of attention at car shows and cruises.

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«Ride - and car - sharing services are getting a lot of attention these days,» Karl Brauer, senior analyst for Kelley Blue Book, said at the time.
The cars are competing in an ever more SUV - centric marketplace where the bigger Mini Countryman gets a lot of the attention.
DIGITAL EDITOR ANDREW STOY: Vastly improved over the rental - car special 200 that preceded it, our 2015 Chrysler 200S got a lot of attention from bystanders and neighbors who remarked on its good looks...
This is a great looking car that will get a lot of attention wherever you drive.
DIGITAL EDITOR ANDREW STOY: Vastly improved over the rental - car special 200 that preceded it, our 2015 Chrysler 200S got a lot of attention from bystanders and neighbors who remarked on its good looks and beautifully trimmed interior.
ARLINGTON, Va. — The Smart car is getting a lot of attention for its small size and style, and now it's earning impressive crash test ratings.
He YELLED in my face trying to get attention of the mechanics, he stole a tire off of a new car to put on a customers (and even said to the technician «this isn't the first time just put it in a rack») he took way too long to talk to me about authorizing work, and he treated the express technicians terribly as well as the lot workers!!
It's a good thing that the wagon form - factor doesn't attract a lot of attention to itself, because a car this comfortable at speed that could get you into a lot of trouble with the law if you're not careful.
That said, it's not surprising the F - Pace is getting a lot of attention ahead of its official debut later in 2015, and that our car paparazzi are following it around each time Jaguar takes it out for a spin.
You also get a lot of attention in this car, which is usually a good thing.
It's a beautiful car and it's getting a lot of attention and positive comments.
The Smart car is getting a lot of attention for its small size and style, and now it's earning impressive crash test ratings.
«Compact cars are getting a lot of attention lately due to rising fuel costs and concerns about the environment.
There I sat, in the 2016 Cadillac CTS, befuddled by the amount of attention this car was getting in the Chevron parking lot.
Inspired by the likes of Rollcage and other classic car combat titles, GRIP is currently available on Steam Early Access where it got a lot of attention, now the full release will receive an enhanced version sometime in 2018.
Nobody pays the least bit of attention to this and the cops don't ever enforce it, but being open to cars it got a lot of plough love and was clear all the way down.
The Tesla Model 3 may be getting a lot of attention, but the company that's sold more electric cars than any other is hardly out of the game just yet.
The Karma plug - in hybrid (basically an electric car with an onboard gas generator that can recharge the batteries to extend the total driving range) has been getting lots of attention lately, like the Tesla Roadster electric car before it.
Junior Seau Car Accident While Jimmy McMillan and his antics have drawn a lot of press attention, one of the biggest recent stories involves how NFL great Junior Seau got read more...
Over recent years, there has been an aspect of driving that is getting a lot of attention and it doesn't even require the car to be moving.
Though Android Auto didn't get a prominent place at I / O this year — it wasn't really talked up in the event's keynote, and the auto demo area was tucked back in a far corner of the Shoreline Amphitheatre parking lot — the automotive platform is getting a lot of attention from both Google and car makers.
Companies selling anything from cars to furniture have succeeded in getting your attention away from the fact that you are paying a lot of money for something that goes down in value and toward the «affordability of your monthly payment».
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