We rate the CX - 5 as among the most nimble of all the SUVs, and it's the one we recommend
if driver appeal is your most pressing concern.
Not exact matches
I'm sure
drivers would find paying higher pump prices more
appealing if they knew that Mr. Oliver was willing to cut their personal income taxes by an equivalent amount.
The California ruling, which was made June 3 and came to light after Uber filed an
appeal Tuesday evening, noted that the company provided
drivers with phones and had a policy of deactivating its app
if drivers were inactive for 180 days.
And
if the Court of
Appeal says this
driver is an employee, then every court in California would be required to rely on that decision?
F1 is about the
drivers, and
if there are a handful who can create a bid for the title, then the sport's
appeal should take care of itself.
A skilled
driver can work around the gaps, but
if you're choosing an auto the main
appeal is not having to adapt your driving style to work with the mechanism.
If you go for the entry - level 1.0 - litre car in Visia trim, it sits in group 1E, which is very
appealing for young
drivers.
The 420d is our favourite all - rounder, though — it blends a 7.4 - second 0 - 62mph time with 58.9 mpg fuel economy
if you drive gently, along with a 27 % Benefit - in - Kind rating (BiK) that makes it
appealing for company - car
drivers.
If a convertible
appeals to you, check out the BMW 2 Series convertible, M4, M6, BMW 4 Series or 6 Series - we have several options for
drivers who want to feel the wind in their hair and the sun on your face!
It should still be on your list
if space and refinement are important, but there are better alternatives
if you want
driver appeal.
If advanced
driver's aids are of primary concern, the Corolla offers a lot of
appeal.
Meanwhile, the Kodiaq's official fuel economy and CO2 emissions aren't as
appealing as an equivalent Peugeot 5008's, but are similar to the Sorento's; bear this in mind
if you're a company car
driver looking for cheaper benefit - in - kind tax.
Working in paradise is a lifestyle choice... and
if joining a supportive team of tourism and hospitality professionals, on the world's largest sand island — a must - see destination for mad keen four - wheel -
drivers -
appeals, then we may have the job for you!
And
if a day's shopping in Seminyak or an outing to the Elephant Safari Park
appeals, a car and
driver is available for up to eight hours a day (at a nominal rate).
This is even more evident in a decision out of New Jersey last month where the
appeals court held that
if an individual outside the car is texting the
driver and knows the
driver will read the text immediately, the sender has taken a foreseeable risk and «knowingly engaged in distracting conduct» and could be held liable.
The Court of
Appeal accepted that rather than taking a rigid approach the trial judge noted the legal duty on the other
driver, despite being the dominant
driver was to «avail herself of any sufficient opportunity to avoid an accident
if she was aware, or should have been aware, of the servient
driver's own disregard of the law».
For example, a New Jersey state
appeals court has held that the sender of a text message could be held liable in a distracted driving crash
if the sender knowingly sends a text to a
driver.
The Court of
Appeal differentiated between an incidental breach of the policy («imperfect compliance») versus a fundamental breach of the policy (a breach of a «condition precedent»), stating that
if the
driver's failure to drive with a valid license was a breach of a «condition precedent», she would not be entitled to «relief from forfeiture» under section 98.
If they held
appeal they have no choice but to rule in the
drivers favour because the MOT has not proven the cop has reasonable and probable grounds to lay the charge and suspend the licence.
However, while both these options may seem very
appealing if you're facing very high car insurance premiums, you need to be aware of a few things before adding a named
driver to your policy.
This city tries to
appeal to this desire, letting
drivers know that it would be «cool»
if they used their blinkers.