Sentences with phrase «great braking ability»

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The XA - 750 is the largest electric ATV on the market today with great features that include; a 750 watt motor (1 full horsepower), good torque and hill climbing ability, full sized off - road wheels, hydraulic disk brakes, forward & reverse drive, front and rear suspension, an oversized seat, a front bumper / brush guard, electric horn, headlight, tail light and brake light.
No, it doesn't have the immaculate polish and homogenous tactility of the Porsche — the brakes are over-assisted at road speeds and it lacks the remarkable pliancy and supple body control of the Cayman — but it counters with scintillating overtaking ability, greater levels of mechanical grip and a handling balance that's almost as sweet.
It's a car that makes you want to brush up on your left - foot braking skills just so you can experience every facet of its abilities, and it flows with poise where the earlier car would be kicking through the steering and demanding greater concentration to avoid understeer.
The 2013 Mini Cooper JCW GP, meanwhile, is a delightful deviant with great acceleration and excellent braking and cornering ability.
To round out the package, the standard tires were swapped out for larger, 19 - inch Continental rubber, staggered front and rear for greater roadholding ability, and larger ventilated disc brakes were placed in front and back.
EXCELLENT SAFETY FOR YOUR FAMILYElectronic Stability Control, Brake Assist, 4 - Wheel ABS, 4 - Wheel Disc Brakes, Tire Pressure Monitoring System Great Gas Mileage: 24 MPG Hwy.WHO WE AREWe devote ourselves to helping and serving our customers to the best of our ability.
The brakes are also great with a progressive stopping ability.
Among major reasons why alternative to salt roads are: Corrosive The salt has the ability to corrode our car body works which are metallic in nature, eat away the metal that are used in the vehicles and to a greater extent the brake linings are not left behind.
Excessively heavy loads also put a greater strain on a truck's tires and braking ability, requiring a greater distance to stop properly.
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