Sentences with phrase «electronic wizardry»

"Electronic wizardry" refers to highly skilled and impressive use or manipulation of electronic technology or gadgets. Full definition
When the third - generation NC debuted in 2006, it matured into a big dog incorporating modern electronic wizardry and a whopping (by MX - 5 standards) 170 horsepower, but the original's purity was hidden under the extra weight.
But it does so with the assistance of some mighty impressive electronic wizardry.
Quite apart from its V12 engine and seven - speed dual clutch gearbox (which has shorter, closer stacked ratios than the F12, with 30 per cent faster upshift times and 40 per cent quicker downshifts) there is a wealth of new electronic wizardry employed to help it bend the space / time continuum.
For all of its on - board electronic wizardry, the Lusso doesn't feel at all like a «digital» car.
What's more, with enough motors and a little electronic wizardry, you can get away with some pretty kick ass torque vectoring dynamics.
For the Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet attention was paid to the turbochargers and the tune and so the added S sees power rise to 580 hp with 533 lb - ft of torque, and through much electronic wizardry and magic, the car has been times to hit 60 mph in as little as 2.6 - seconds.
Like many Tokyo show concepts, the PX - MiEV is stuffed full of electronic wizardry and quasi-useful tech gimmicks.
Stargate, a sci - fi movie, uses the British company's electronic wizardry to conjure up more than seventy scenes.
A three - man team (a Jewish guy, a black guy and a Brit, which sounds suspiciously like the beginnings of a joke), tooled up with hi - tech gadgetry and all - black camouflage gear, break in to Credit International Bank surreptitiously with pre-programmed codes and electronic wizardry.
But electronic wizardry will only get you so far.
However, in defense of what on the entertaining Route 79 seemed like unnecessary nannying, all of this electronic wizardry really came to the fore when negotiating the busy lanes of Highway 15.
Twenty - or even ten - years ago, we wouldn't have devoted the majority of a 7 - series review to discussing the car's looks and electronic wizardry - we undoubtedly would have concentrated on the driving experience.
The Forte isn't solely about convenience items when it comes to electronic wizardry.
The electronic wizardry continues with available features such as blind - spot monitoring, lane - departure prevention system, adaptive cruise control, head - up display, pre-collision warning system and an automated parallel parking system.
The result of this electronic wizardry when combined with the V - 6 is an EPA fuel mileage rating of 28/28 city / highway and 28 combined.
You'd expect a big, top - heavy car like the Bentayga to lean into a corner like a jet fighter, but that's when electronic wizardry of the highest order comes into action.
So instead of electronic wizardry, the F - 250's optional adaptive steering system uses a gearset in the steering wheel hub.
But electronic wizardry and a special camshaft in the Accord's engine adjusts the valve timing as the engine's speed changes.
With all of its gadgets, poor weather and trail riding are basically idiot - proof, but even without the electronic wizardry the Disco should be a fairly capable off - roader in experienced hands.
A starter / generator enables all of the electronic wizardry to function.
As with most electric cars, the Leaf has plenty of torque to provide instant acceleration and «the cheerful cabin is full of electronic wizardry,» adds Jil McIntosh.
February 1994 — REM columnist Paul Ouellette warns that «listing information, once the domain of Realtor - based multiple listing services, is just one more database in a world made alarmingly smaller through the advent of electronic wizardry
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