Now, however,
I drive lots of cars, some of which are even cooler.
I love my car for it to be my very first but I've
driven a lot of cars also that has dad many problems back to back and just until I get a new one it was a good choice.
I test
drove a lot of cars and SUVs and narrowed my final list down to the Sonata, Ford Fusion with turbo and AWD and the Suburu Legacy V6 with AWD.
DIGITAL EDITOR ANDREW STOY: I've
driven a lot of cars in my life, but the 2012 Infiniti FX50 is the first one that's ever warned me about a tornado.
I have
driven a lot of cars and this is by far the best.
I was a local car salesman so I have
driven a lot of cars from Maserati's to Yugo's and I love this car.
Not exact matches
There are a
lot of things a
car can do without being «self -
driving.»
Remember, there are a
lot of people who can afford fancy
cars but still
drive Hondas.
If you're not
driving, and you don't own the
car, there's not a
lot of chance to rev the engine — and certainly not much opportunity for the kind
of doofuses who intentionally have loud engines just to make noise.
A
lot of this sort
of stuff — think self -
driving cars — is already in the works.
In June, Google (GOOG) introduced a self -
driving car that it had designed itself, without pedals and steering wheels, but
lots of sensors and software.
Now, Google (GOOG) has unleashed a self -
driving car — no pedals, steering wheel, but
lots of sensors and software —
of its own design.
The company introduced a self -
driving car with no pedals or steering wheel, but
lots of sensors and software, in June 2015.
It's great that Google (Alphabet) is working on self -
driving cars, but it can compete on a
lot of other things beyond advertising against Google.
True innovation, Peter Diamandis says, means accepting risk — and failure Peter Diamandis sees a future filled with brilliant innovation — with
cars that
drive themselves, software that can diagnose illnesses and humans populating new planets like subdivisions — but not without a
lot of failure before we get there.
Drive - thrus are valuable to the elderly, the immobile, parents with small children and, believe it or not, are actually better for the environment than
cars in parking
lots — or so says TDL, the parent company
of Tim Hortons.
Facing a tide
of municipal anti-
drive-thru ordinances, TDL commissioned a study last year from RWDI consultants, based in Guelph, Ont., comparing total emissions given off by customers»
cars that use
drive - thrus and those that use parking
lots.
If you don't have the fiduciary standard, it's a little bit like walking down to the Ford
lot and saying, «Do you think I need a new
car yet or do you think I should keep
driving the old one for another couple
of years?»
Today I was
driving my GASOLINE powered
car around a city with a
lot of other GASOLINE powered
cars, I saw some trucks and buses
driving around with DIESEL engines, and got stopped at a level crossing while a train, pulled by 2 DIESEL locomotives went by.
Google and Alphabet co-founder Sergey Brin suggested in September that self -
driving cars could first appear in the form
of a service, saying it would let a
lot of people try the technology and that having «the vehicle come back to us every day» meant Google could rapidly update the machines.
When I went to BYU I didn't have a
car and joined a
car pool that
drove up to Ogden each week - end, where I had
lots of family.
And yet this church continues to grow even after this gigantic step backwards: I
drive by on Sunday mornings and the parking
lot is full
of cars.
To use my illustration from yesterday, if you
drove by a parking
lot full
of blue
cars, you would not assume that this was the result
of a divine miracle.
«It's like
driving a fast
car with a
lot of horsepower, and all
of a sudden there's a surge when your turbo comes on.»
It's impossible for me to believe that he will not suffer with some
of the races with this
car that we're
driving that is a
lot more difficult physically.
He didn't have a whole
lot of experience
driving single - seaters - let alone F1
cars - but even so he was entered into his home Grand Prix at Hockenheim,
driving a Penske for the newly - formed ATS team.
Lately I have spent an awful
lot of time and an awful
lot of effort trying to prepare the best I can in case I will have opportunity to
drive an F1
car and I had a great day.»
The FIA have put
lots of effort into making sure the 2017
cars are faster and more exciting to watch and
drive, but it seems like the impact this will have on the racing has been largely ignored until now, which is weird because, you know, it's a race.
I think this is coming from my childhood
driving in the fields,
driving a
lot of shit
cars.
A parent might say, «We walk in parking
lots because there are a
lot of cars driving around that we need to be watching out for so we don't get hit.»
(For past trips we've rented
car seats, but decided to bring our own for this trip since we knew we'd be doing
lots of driving.)
Lots of people die in
car accidents; it's not negligent to strap your kid into a
car and
drive.
Driving a
car is a
lot of responsibility.
I drug myself to work yesterday and it suddenly became very apparent to me just how much I do in the morning: get up, shower, dressed, put on makeup, make breakfast, make my decaf pumpkin spice latte, eat breakfast, pack lunches, get kids teeth brushed (hubby got them up, dressed and fed), get kids shoes and coats on, get everyone in the
car,
drive 45 minutes in traffic, get kids and their stuff out
of the
car, walk to each kids» classroom, take out lunches and put in the fridges, get kids to put their stuff in their cubbies and wash their hands, go back to the
car,
drive to my office, get out, walk across the
lot, down stairs and through two heavy doors to my office, and finally sit down.
There were a
lot of other fun rides the boys enjoyed like «Joe Cool's Dodgem
Driving School» bumper
cars, «Ocean Motion» the rocking ship, and the «Tiki Twirl» spinning ride.
we just got back from a 6 - day trip with our 14 mo old... definitely bring your own
car seat and window shade if you plan to do
lots of driving on your trip!!
An 87 - year - old Orland Park man escaped injury Monday after the
car he was
driving allegedly surged out
of control in the parking
lot of the Village Hall, striking a truck and landing with a front wheel on the windshield
of an unoccupied
car.
I also do a
lot of pumping in my
car because pumping and
driving is an...
A
lot of parents use a
car ride to rock their baby to sleep and these families can be found
driving the neighborhood with the intent
of getting their baby to fall asleep.
• A 23 - year - old Orland Park man was charged with DUI, illegal transport
of open alcohol,
driving with a suspended license and operating an uninsured motor vehicle after he was found drinking beer in a running
car in a parking
lot on the 8700 block
of West 159th Street on Sept. 1.
Teen drivers face a
lot of danger and according to the insurance company GEICO, 1 in 15 16 - year - olds will get into a
car accident during their first year
of driving.
Just as a new
car depreciates as soon as you
drive it off
of the
lot, baby gear similarly loses a disproportional amount
of its value as soon as it is used the first time.
It would also create the same opportunity for new
car transactions, although a
car must remain in a
lot for the duration
of the cooling off period since a new vehicle automatically loses value as soon as it's
driven off a
lot.
If 1/4
of the
cars on the road in the US were all electric, we'd pay less to
drive plus a whole
lot less on repairs.
And
cars that
drive themselves also park themselves, leaving human beings to enjoy their cities the way they were meant to be: with parks instead
of parking
lots.
She's confident because her team forecast a future — actually
lots of different futures — where self -
driving cars hit the road when they were 10, 75 or 90 percent safer than the average human driver.
Driving to the Deaconess Hospital Wound Care Center, I let Ginger out
of the
car, and we progressed across the parking
lot.
The angular concept
car sported a
lot of modern - sounding tech: a hybrid electric / gas power train that
drove all four wheels, an onboard computer with digital displays for everything from the speedometer to the radio, and electronic maps to help you navigate traffic snarls.
«If you
drive an inefficient
car and pollute a
lot, your individual contribution isn't that big
of a deal.
Car travel is creating a
lot of problems for us... congestion, pollution, and also people don't get much exercise when they
drive everywhere.