Not exact matches
«Rather than
hunching over your steering
wheel when driving, tilt the seat back a little to reflect the natural curves and arches of the spine.
Somebody is killing them all off one by one and everyone points the finger at everyone else, never once suspecting that that
hunched -
over guy at the
wheel of the snowplow is the murderous maniac responsible.
The steering
wheel does not telescope, increasing the likelihood of uncomfortably
hunching over to achieve an ideal arm bend while steering.
The new Coupe features unique detailing such as the long frameless doors, a heavily plunging roofline, prominent
hunches over the rear
wheel arches, a generously tapered glasshouse, acutely angled rear window, high - set bootlid, horizontally mounted tail - lights and trapezoidal tailpipes integrated into the lower section of the rear bumper.
The resemblance stops from the A-pillar onwards with unique detailing such as the long frameless doors, fixed B - pillars, a heavily plunging roofline, prominent
hunches over the rear
wheel arches, a generously tapered glasshouse, acutely angled rear window, high - set bootlid, horizontally mounted tail - lights and trapezoidal tailpipes integrated into the lower section of the rear bumper.
Key exterior design elements include uniquely shaped headlights, a bold grille with diamond - shaped inserts, prominent front
wheel arch flares, strong structure to the flanks, heavily plunging roofline, prominent
hunches over the rear
wheel arches, a generously tapered glasshouse, acutely angled rear window, high - set boot lid, horizontally mounted tail - lights and trapezoidal tailpipes integrated into the lower section of the rear bumper.
Key exterior design elements unique to the new Mercedes include a relatively upright windscreen, long frameless doors, fixed B - pillars, a heavily plunging roofline, prominent
hunches over the rear
wheel arches, a generously tapered glasshouse, acutely angled rear window, high - set bootlid, horizontally mounted tail - lights and trapezoidal tailpipes integrated into the lower section of the rear bumper.
Hunched low
over the
wheel, foglamps piercing the miasma, Dave Rudman powered his cab through the chicane at the bottom of Park Lane.