Sentences with phrase «grabby turns»

Nick Clegg's speech: ending 65 years of waiting The leader's speech had grabby turns of phrase to get across a message Mr Clegg has been hammering home since he came to office, the accidental Deputy Prime Minister, writes Political Editor Gary Gibbon.

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It took a minute for Pilgrim to get used to the grabby, non-ABS brakes (being far less experienced with such brakes, I would later lock them up coming into Turn 2), and he would have liked a little less power in the hydraulic steering (Revology says that's doable), but he found the car pulls surprisingly hard to more than 7,000 rpm and sounds great with its Borla track exhaust, the Coyote making mighty thawwwwwacck racket at full chat.
There's more body roll in tight turns; the brakes are not as grabby and the ride is softer.
The upgraded suspension is welcome here, but the Sport + transmission setting exclusive to the F - Sport car turns the throttle from responsive to overly sensitive, and the brakes are hard to modulate because they're so grabby.
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