Sentences with phrase «for urban commuting»

The ability to set it to shift like an automatic is a boon for urban commuting.
All the controls feel perfect for urban commuting.
Overall, the Golf is a great choice for drivers desire agility, value, and the latest technologies for their urban commutes.
With this kind of capability, the efficient Renegade is perfect for urban commutes, and can tackle higher snow drifts during the winter months.
The new EcoReco Model R offers a redesigned and «ridiculously feature - rich» option for urban commutes and last - mile transportation.

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Inspired by classic mountaineering packs, the Sumaco 22L is the perfect casual, urban daypack for your daily commutes and adventures abroad.
Emissions from these types of products now account for a large portion of air pollution in urban areas, say researchers at the University of Colorado at Boulder — especially during the a.m. rush hour when we're all commuting to work.
In addition to be an avid cyclist and triathlete, I bike commuted 30 miles a day thru dense and hostile urban traffic for 30 years.
He also mentioned that his brand's future diesel and hybrid models will be complimentary of each other and that his product portfolio will continue to cater to a variety of eco-conscious drivers, particularly those that drive long distances on open roads (ideal for diesel) or those commuting in congested urban streets (ideal for hybrid).
The C63 AMG is civil enough for the workaday world of urban and suburban commuting but can transform itself instantly when an open stretch of road presents itself.
And when the turbo four is in front, you're surprised to find a CTS with lots of power matched by lots of mpg, making this combination the smart choice for urban driving and freeway commuting.
Even though the 2018 Kia Niro PHEV makes for pretty good EV, its limited electric - only range means that pure electric operation will be limited to urban suburban retirees that don't go outside of a 5 - 10 mile radius of their homes as well as those lucky souls blessed with a short commute.
In a decade or so, you'll need an autonomous car, bicycle or public transportation to make your urban commute, saving the driver - operated automobile for transportation in rural areas and between cities, and for sport, and for annual celebrations of our culture such as this event.
I bought the car in October 2003 as a modern day replacement for my Suzuki Cappuccino, and chose it for the frugal fuel consumption from its 698cc turbocharged triple, entertaining handling from its mid-engined chassis, easy urban commuting thanks to its automated clutch, and its pleasingly original and sporty design that neatly incorporated an electrically retractable soft top.
As I said, I spent my first week flitting about the city without troubling the spark plugs at all and, even with the gas engine working as a Bunsen burner, my 300 - km - plus of sub-zero commuting required just 2.7 litres of gasoline for every 100 kilometres of urban crawl, ironically just about the same as I averaged in the first - generation Volt.
So, not just premium car buyers looking for luxury, but the budget car buyers are keen to adopt automatics to cut out some of the hassle and stress of the urban commute.
At the same time, for the purpose of urban commuting, our approach includes the development of a battery electric vehicle.
But for those of us stuck commuting daily on congested urban freeways, the extra money would be worth it; in stop - and - go traffic, manual transmissions are more than just a nuisance, they are a real pain.
Fuel economy for a not - so - small petrol engine is decent: With a week long drive of chiefly urban commuting and errand running, with a smattering of freeway driving, the result was 7.4 L / 100 km for this entry - level HR - V.
That unpleasant task might be the frustration of a traffic jam for those of us in urban areas, the boredom of a transit commute, or the tedium of exercise.
Some metropolitan areas in the state are well known for urban sprawl and long commutes.
The Trumann area has many excellent school districts, 2 large hospitals in Jonesboro, low traffic congestion, easy commute, low crime rates, low cost of living, many options for home ownership, from urban to rural, and opportunities for outdoor activities are abundant, including duck hunting, and fishing.
But urban bike riding of all kinds and even the concept of bike commuting is alive and well in the Beehive state, and next week in Salt Lake City a bike fashion show is aiming to highlight both the best of city bikes and fashion trends for riding.
Having reviewed over 300 electric bikes to date, taking photos and shooting video for each and posting back at my site ElectricBikeReview.com these are the primary «use cases» I've identified to help people navigate the space: Cargo Hauling, Relaxed Cruising, Trail Riding, Mountain Biking, Downhill, Neighborhood Use, Kid Hauling and Grocery Getting, Road Bike, Sand and Snow (Fat Tire), Tandem, Touring or Trekking, Traveling (Folding) and Urban Commuting.
Looking to Machiavelli for a way to put some martial arts move on the West, and flip it into dense urban housing, bicycle commuting, and radical decreases in energy consumption may allow the green elite to feel superior.
Though it's not always true, many of us that commute by bike don't have much space to park and store our bicycles - either we live in urban - sized apartments in a city, or we just tend to have such great affection for our cycle that we want it to accompany us to our work space, for safe keeping.
For city journeys this is perfect, not many people commute further than that in urban areas, and you should be able to charge up during the day anyway.
Photo: Lotus The Right Tool for the Job Urban commuting should mostly be done using public transportation, bikes, and feet, but as long as there are cars in urban cores, they should probably look something like the «City Car» (what an original nUrban commuting should mostly be done using public transportation, bikes, and feet, but as long as there are cars in urban cores, they should probably look something like the «City Car» (what an original nurban cores, they should probably look something like the «City Car» (what an original name!)
Living in a rural area, driving a car that is relatively inexpensive to repair, having a good credit history, and having a clean driving record will all play a factor in lowering your premiums, while living in a more urban setting, driving a vehicle that is expensive to repair, having a commute distance that is higher than average, and requesting a low deductible (the amount you pay out - of - pocket for repairs) will all raise premiums.
Some metropolitan areas in the state are well known for urban sprawl and long commutes.
That renders the AirPods difficult to use for noisy urban commutes (where you're likely crank up the volume to unsafe levels to compensate), and it also leads to people just leaving them in at all times, which is irritating to others.
«Aging millennials and young families may be able to find more affordable new homes for sale this year, but they'll most likely be in further - flung suburbs with more grueling commutes to urban job centers.»
As more people choose to move into the city to minimise commute time, maximise security and convenience; so do these urban residents look for more out of their cities than before.
As people move into the suburbs and exurbs, they may want employment options other than long commutes into urban cores — a threat to the sparkling new corporate campuses built for this cycle.
«Suburbs are traditionally viewed as meccas for young families, willing to trade in shorter commute times and urban nightlife for better schools and larger homes — but the relationship between the suburbs and urban areas is far more intertwined,» says realtor.com Chief Economist Jonathan Smoke.
The desire of homebuyers to reduce commute times to work, the numerous cultural and social events, the popularity of Atlanta for conventions and world class attractions such as the Georgia Aquarium have created a fast paced, urban lifestyle that has brought renewed energy and vigor to the Atlanta intown, midtown and downtown real estate markets.
Young professionals and empty nesters alike dominated activity, opting for an urban address and shorter commute times.
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