There is plenty of power
for merging onto highways and for passing in my opinion.
There's plenty of power
for merging onto a highway, but the lack of torque is notable in the city.
Also to its credit, a strong stomp on the gas
for merging onto the highway and passing dawdling semi trucks did result in a quick burst of acceleration.
Not exact matches
If you think you can handle sitting in the passenger seat while your child attempts to parallel park, or
merge onto the
highway, go
for it.
As we
merge onto the
highway for the long drive home, the speakers blare a defiant message, possibly in the general direction of corporate headquarters in Italy.
There's plenty of muscle
for passing and plenty
for gaining speed to
merge onto busy
highways.
Merging onto the
highway or trying to accelerate
for passing at
highway speeds is a challenge.
Plenty of power
for when you're
merging onto the
highway.
It combines the power and reliability of a gasoline engine with the efficiency of an electric motor, seamlessly shifting energy sources
for optimal use of power, whether you're cruising at low speed or
merging onto the San Bernardino
Highway.
Acceleration is not neck - snapping, but it is more than adequate
for passing slower moving traffic and
for merging onto busy
highways.
There is not much performance to be had from the little motor and while it is adequate
for town driving duties, you will soon be jumping up and down in your seat willing the little car on as you attempt to
merge onto the
highway.
Directions From New Jersey Turnpike: Take Exit 9 to
merge onto State Route 18 toward New Brunswick (1.5 miles); Take Exit
for US
Highway 1 and Proceed South (2.1 miles); Exit
onto Milltown Road (0.5 miles); Turn left at Georges Road (352 feet); Turn right at Hermann Road (0.3 miles).
Whether you are
merging onto Pilgrim's
Highway on your way to Boston, passing a slow moving vehicle on Washington Street while out running errands, or driving down Main Street on your way to cheer on the Clippers at Norwell High School, you are at risk
for being in a motor vehicle collision every time you drive your car.
Whether you are
merging onto Interstate 95
for a trip out of town, caught up in congestion on Boston Providence
Highway while out running errands or driving down Nichols Street on your way to cheer on the Mustangs at Norwood High School, you are at risk of being in a collision every time you drive your car.
Whether you are
merging onto the Mid Cape
Highway on your way to Plymouth, caught up in congestion on Falmouth Road while out running errands or driving down West Main Street on your way to cheer on the Red Raiders at Barnstable High School, you are at risk
for being in a vehicular accident every time you get behind the wheel of your car.
Whether you are
merging onto the Yankee Division
Highway, passing a tractor - trailer on Interstate 95, or just driving down Cabot Road on your way to root on the Falcons at Danvers High School, you are at risk
for a motor vehicle collision every time you get behind the wheel of your car.
Slowly
merge back
onto the road or
highway while checking your surroundings
for others.