Sentences with phrase «got room in your car»

If you've got room in your car and are going to be at your vacation destination for a while, bring a full - size litter box.

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«It's cheaper to fix your own faucet or paint your own dining room, but our study shows that in some cases it may not be cheaper to have a car in order to get to work.»
Paying for something expensive like car repairs on credit could make it very difficult to get back on top of your finances unless you have plenty of room in your budget.
El Guerrouj stops at a sidewalk newsstand, gets out of the car and, in this rare foray into the world at large, spends three minutes amassing a stack of newspapers and magazines to take back to his dorm room.
You check in the luggage before even actually parking your car and it gets sent straight to your room (yes you know your room # when you book — sweet no?).
Having access to our car plus the convenient facilities meant not getting in to our actual room was not a big deal.
Before we had a house, we would do it in the back seat of my 2 door car, «play» in the back of the movie theater, and in her college dorm room or my military dorm, we'd never get off of each other, always trying new things and making tons of love.
I used to only be able to get Max to sleep in her car seat, that was perched on the dining room table.
Think about it, baby is right there with you (whether in your bed or in a side car crib) so when they do start to wake you can get to them quickly instead of stumbling around in the dark down hallways and into another room.
All that makes a big part of the process uncomfortable because there is nothing more awkward than going in the car while you are suffering contractions, to get to the room in the birthing center, unpack everything and after having given birth, pick up your things to return home.
The «I Spy» game can easily be played at home as well and, once children have really gotten the hang of it, in the car, in waiting rooms, in line at the supermarket, or really anywhere at all.
Engage in Conversations and Oral Story Telling - Capitalize on down time such as the waiting room at a doctor's appointment or while getting the oil changed in the car by engaging in conversation, telling stories, or playing word games with your child.
In the living room chair while your husband is loading up the car for the hospital and he returns to get you to find the baby crowning... dang.
This is good when baby is forward facing but can get in the way a little when baby is facing you and I can't use it with the chicco car seat on as there isn't enough room
She's throwing blocks, kicking the dog, pushing on the screen door to the point where the screen is about to pop out, slapping her brother, crashing her car into my flowerpots, dropping food on the floor and any other thing she can possibly do to see if she can get a rise out of us (even when we're not even in the room).
You just said the magic words, dearest Dawn... although if I DO go shopping, I'm not quite sure there'd be room in our car to get my new purchases home, ha ha!!
Sharing an especially cozy outfit today... this one's made for tiring days in the library, long car rides, and basically every day of Fall Break when you just can't seem to get up from your living room couch:)
This mini urban spot oozes all the old - school cool of a classic drive - in, but has a more intimate setting (only 50 cars a night can get in; there's more room for those on bikes or with blankets).
Gladys Knight sings «I've Got to Use My Imagination» over the opening sequence, in which we cut from the light in a theatrical projection room to a shot of the sun shining through Linda's car window.
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The Passat TDI is the best car in the bunch because you get all of the room of a big car with the fuel economy of a compact.
Luckily for the non-1-percenters in the room, Bonhams had a large selection of cars that sold for well under the $ 100,000 mark, making it an inviting sale for those looking to get into the collector car game.
However, for what is quite a big car there is remarkably little stowage room, just a small space in the nose (which can be better utilised with the matching Ferrari luggage set), a shelf behind the seats, and the glovebox, so if you're planning a weekend away then you had better travel light and buy anything else you might need when you get there.
It get decent gas milage, good pick - up, plenty of room in the interior even for a small car, power little 1.8 L engine, Rides very smoothly, Good handling, A lot of cool options, great sliding moon roof, very sylish, Comfortable front seats, Power Everthing, Hands Free Cell Phone Hookup through your speakers for safe driving while talking on the phone, 6 Air Bags.
After he got in his comment was» Grandma it has more room then Mom's car
Alright, let me be honest and tell you a few things that I dislike about this car: - Gas Mileage (Hyundai claims it gives you 25 mpg in the city, which is not true, I get not more than 23 mpg in the city for sure)- Traction Control (The traction can not handle the acceleration and the wheels would start spinning, even on the dry roads, not sure what to blame)- USB port - The built in USB port does not support android, at least not in my case, therefore I have to rely on Bluetooth or AUX)- Dull Alloy Wheels - The dullness of alloy wheels for the SE trim does not compliment the car over all, but eh, I can't complain much as it is a BASE model Now, the things I absolutely love about this car: - Great Turn Radius - Beautiful LED lights (even with base model)- Highway mileage (35 mpg even driving at 75 miles an hour, you might get better than 37 mpg if you drive at 55 miles an hour)- Spacious trunk - Great leg room for rear seats - Just enough power to accelerate quickly and merge on to the highways / freeways - Amazing Brakes - Sports, ECO and Normal Mode (For those who do not know, once switched to SPORTS mode, the car's steering becomes stiff as well as the engine along with the help of transmission helps you accelerate the car faster, you actually feel like driving a sports car.
While getting your genuine OEM parts installed, enjoy the free Wifi in our waiting room, the early hours suited to fit your schedule, and the rental vehicles and shuttle service so you can get around without your car.
If you opt for the single second - row seat, you'll even get more shoulder room than in the other cars.
I was trying to save money and not have to get a hotel room while at a tournament, so I camped in the car.
The car is equipped with best in - class cabin space so that all passengers get adequate head / shoulder / leg room for a comfortable journey.
Coming to the rear seat comfort, the Swift definitely has the widest cabin and also gets a wider rear seat but in spite of the car being dimensionally larger, it falls short of leg room in comparison to the Grand i10.
Sculpted door panels make getting into and out of the vehicle easier, and the standard center console has room to store a tablet and features a floor - mounted sifter similar to those found in midsize cars and crossovers.
If you're in the market for a coupe, you probably don't need the rear seats often, so I won't harp about the contortionist exercises needed to get my kids» car seats (not to mention the kids themselves) into the rear seats; to Land Rover's credit, there's actually quite a bit of room back there.
While detractors say that it is not the most technologically advanced car on the road, which is true, the sheer comfort, workmanship and room more than make up for the lack of having techno - gadgetry which in no helps getting in or out of an E350 or the ES350.
The rear seats boast enough room for even tall adults to stretch out, and if you choose the estate version of the Volkswagen Passat, you'll get 603 litres of boot space - this expands to 1,731 litres, which is up there with the most practical family cars in the class.
In fact, many consumers say it drives like a sports car but they get more room and cheaper insurance rates so they love it!
It's small but roomy, gets great gas mileage, has a room interior, has the ability to become a «sports car» if you put the transmission in sport mode, and has a surprisingly large trunk / hatchback.
For that price you get a trunk large enough for several sets of golf clubs or pieces of luggage, and enough room for six adults to travel comfortably in a car that is built well from the ground up.
I think the «professionals» that do the test drives are so diluted with the massive range of cars trucks SUV's etc that they drive they loose the ability to fine tune what matters to the specific group of people into this type of car... Also there is a lot of room in the front seat - seems to have endless adjustment to it - I am a huge guy 6» 3 and 250 pounds and just to feel like the Santa fe I have to have the seat upwards, I will slowly adjust this back as I get used to the car... Also no one wants to discuss the arguments about the 19 inch wheels adding a little to the ground clearance - an engineer showed me this huge equation that in the end said it added 1.45 inches... who knows... But I am impressed with the power, I thought it was slightly bigger and more powerful that the CX - 5 and handled just as good maybe better off regular roads....
The dealership was located about 5 hours from my house, so they booked a nice hotel room for us to stay in while we came down and got the car.
The doors on the Kia Forte are oddly - shaped, which makes getting in and out of the car not as streamlined as it would be with the Ford Focus or Honda Civic, but there's plenty of headroom for taller people in the front and back seats — though leg room in the back is a bit tight.
There's tons of room in the auto world for cars to get you from point A to point B super efficiently.
; rear seat room is awesome; handling is awesome; the leather on the front seats is weak, really weak, it will wear fast; get the all weather floor mats, they are awesome; the fit of the rear hatch baffles me, it is so bad I can almost get my finger in the seams... weird; the infotainment system is aggravating at best, very confusing; bluetooth is crazy, out of control, takes control of your phone even when you have deleted your phone; Android Auto works fine, but be prepared, Android Auto messes up your phone bad; Apple Car Play also works fine, but that product is terrible; love the deep white Touring color; AWD is awesome and seamless; There is a slight vibration at 78 MPH, I think it is the turbo not being isolated - I am getting used to it, so not a problem; we have 6K on the CRV.
Our car was an all wheel drive model, so it got an EPA estimated 17 MPG in the city and 24 MPG on the highway, not bad for almost 100 cubic feet of passenger room.
Our car was an all wheel drive model, so it gets an EPA estimated 17 MPG in the city and 24 MPG on the highway, not bad for almost 100 cubic feet of passenger room.
The A6 is a big car and there's plenty of space to get comfortable inside, with heaps of head, leg and shoulder room in the rear, even for tall adults.
I recently bought the 2012 SE model here in Toronto, Canada, we don't get the leather seats for the SE model here but we get bluetooth instead, no idea why tho, anyway, The car looks okay (better than Camry) has good leg room in the back (Unlike Camry) and despite everyone complaining about the seats has very comfortable seats if you ask me, the problem is road noise on the highway, it drives you crazy, you can barely hear other passengers
While most sports cars opt for smaller interiors to get improved performance, the Panamera features a spacious seating area for up to four passengers as well as room in its trunk for your sporting equipment like golf bag or gym bag, as well as room for a variety of other items.
They also have more room inside than the old car and get a larger trunk, thanks in part to ingenious gas tank packaging.
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