Sentences with phrase «like steering effort»

Adjustable too, just like steering effort and exhaust note.

Not exact matches

I have made an effort to steer clear of technical jargons and used layman language which is understood by people like us.
I have made an effort to steer clear of technical jargon and used layman language which is understood by people like us.
DNC pushes for standardization Like other recent data and technology efforts spearheaded by the DNC, Voter File 2.0 reflects the party's broader strategy of steering Democratic campaigns toward a preferred set of tools and vendors.
Traditionally, the U.S. Department of Education has steered clear of broad school construction efforts (with the exception of one - time appropriations like the $ 1.2 billion infusion approved in 2000 for school building renovations and emergency repairs).
The difference between GT and Sport + is far from so wide as to render either a waste, with Aston electing to avoid things like, for example, dialing - in a magnitude of steering effort with no apparent benefit other than tiring your arms.
There's not much sportiness to be had here, but as Floyd noted: «It handles and tracks well, with a heavy steering effort that I personally like
Inside, the leather - wrapped seats are supple, there's been clear effort to engineer soft touchpoints on key areas like the steering wheel and armrests.
The steering actually provides some feedback, and we liked the overall effort levels.
There's some road noise and a rustle of wind from the mirrors at higher speeds, but the steering feels just right for high - speed stability and low - speed effort, and there's a syrupy slickness to every control that makes being a chauffeur seem like quite an appealing change of career.
Beyond the big power, the brilliant chassis, and the excellent steering, I like that Jaguar doesn't burden the driver with three different suspension settings or selectable steering effort or a switchable exhaust.
The DAS is unaffected by the kickback and forced movement of conventional steering but still gradually requires more effort with increased speed and G - forces like a conventional system.
As you'd expect from a great big ute not meant for speed, there's lots of body roll and slow, light - effort steering, so the Explorer lumbers through tight turns like a tranquilized bear.
Philip Ruth: After dog - earing my thesaurus looking for nice things to say about the Toyota Tacomas that came for review — steering response is slow, but at least the ride is stiff — I found the 2017 Honda Ridgeline to require no effort at all to be liked.
With less weight on the nose, the suspension feels like it breathes a little bit better and steering is more responsive, although the heavyweight steering effort remains.
Admittedly the steering doesn't relay much road feel, but I like its consistently low effort — unlike so many modern cars, it doesn't fake «feel» by adding artificial resistance at higher speeds.
Cadillac does some of the best steering in the business these days, and I liked it best in Tour mode; the additional effort in Sport feels artificial.
Despite Toyota's best efforts to spruce it up by installing a new steering wheel, revising the graphics on the gauges, and changing the colors on the center stack, the interior feels like it has just rolled off the assembly line back in 2005.
It almost felt like an early arcade racing game where the steering wheel effort doesn't exactly seem to correlate with what your car on screen was doing.
Like the SR Turbo, the steering system includes a larger steering motor and revised electronic mapping to provide reduced effort at parking and low speeds.
There are actually two steering effort levels, Normal and Sport, and unlike most such systems, we liked elements of both settings in most driving situations.
As for the suspension, if our experience with other fully - digitized current - specification M products is any indication (M3 coupe and sedan and X6 M as examples), all the electronics in the car — like the Dynamic Damper Control adjustable dampers, multi-mode Dynamic Stability Control and Servotronic, BMW's variable effort steering system — will enable the M5 to ride like a well - sorted touring sedan or a fire - breathing sports car.
With an all - new chassis frame, front and rear suspension and steeringsystem, the new Ranger promises car - like comfort, reduced steering effort, more precise handling and better on - road stability.
Steering effort at low speeds is unusually high and doesn't quite match up with the ratio, requiring what feels like a lot more work than one would expect in executing quick parking lot maneuvers.
Steering is tuned in on center with little effort required when cranking on the wheel, which I'm OK with for a car like this.
The steering isn't as sharp as I'd like and going from lock to lock takes a lot of wheel turning, but the electronic power - steering effort is light and the turning radius is pretty good.
With a quick - fire seven - speed double - clutch automated transmission, an array of chassis dynamic tech like the active differential, M drive mods and servotronic adaptive power steering, plus efficiency aids like regenerative braking and auto start / stop BMW has made a decent effort to make sure the ability to cover ground at warp speed is tempered with the option of reasonable economy.
Consequently, upping your effort feels like no practically no effort at all: the car just pushes gently back against you, the progressive steering and adaptive dampers generating just the right compromise of resistance and directness and supple poise.
This covers the entire story of Explorers, so if you're after a meaty RPG - like narrative, steer clear — the story is incredibly low effort, and is usually just character-less walls of text gluing one mission objective to another.
In 2010 - 2012 the Closing the Gap health reforms associated with the Closing the Gap Strategy were just getting started.Because of this time lag, the Campaign Steering Committee believe that significant increases in life expectancy, like those seen among the Maori, should be expected before the early 2020s if the national effort to close the gap is maintained.
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