Sentences with phrase «cracking car»

The phrase "cracking car" typically means a really good or impressive car. Full definition
Some people crack the car windows open, thinking this will relieve any issues their furry family member has.
Add the saucy, versatile Alicia Vikander to the mix as Gaby, a crack car mechanic and niece of a kidnapped genius scientist, plus a screenplay that finds this chic and cheeky threesome cocktailing around the globe in designer duds playing cat and mouse with each other and the bad guys — well it's all just plain groovy.
Its still a cracking car to be sat in and to drive everyday... apart from the fuel as its a bit thirsty:)
The 205 gets all the attention and praise but its cousin the Visa GTi was a cracking car in its own right.
That sounds like a cracking car to us (so long as it used the PDK and not the rather clunky manual), but unfortunately sales predictions and customer feedback suggest the market for such a car is minimal.
It's a cracking car.
Going by the concept, the quality and innovation of recent products from the company, the upcoming Land Rover Defender replacement should be quite a cracking car.
Either way, looks a cracking car.
Bond, James Bond has been associated with some cracking cars over the course of his 23 film outings, doing wonders for Aston Martin's bottom line in the process.
However, there's no doubt that this second iteration is a cracking car
The last Ford Focus RS was a cracking car, and in many ways more fun than the latest iteration of the fast Ford thanks to -LSB-...]
All in all the C - Max is a cracking car, and the Titanium X has all the toys you want.
The window as a framing device is an integral motif for Genzken, not just as a voyeuristic element as with Windscreen 2 (2008)-- where a cracked car windscreen protrudes from the gallery wall, lending the audience a fractured view of a framed image of an anonymous nude male and female embracing — but as an architectural framework.
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