Sentences with phrase «line acceleration quite»

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Immobile was surely proving quite a handful to the Milan back - line and his mazy runs and bursts of acceleration had them running for cover every time.
Straight - line acceleration is quite amazing for such a big car.»
The traction of that all - wheel drive system means the E43 feels brisk off the line, but acceleration through the gears never quite has the punch you expect of something carrying the AMG badge, nor the drama associated with AMG's usual rear - wheel drive offerings.
The Ford does have a generally hated CVT — off the line it makes the 2.0 - liter Atkinson - cycle four quite a bit louder while acceleration remains leisurely.
Acceleration is deliberate with either transmission, but the well - sorted chassis means there's little need to slow down through curves: tossed into corners, the Yaris seemed quite content to buckle down and trace our chosen line.
The Malibu can jump off the line quite quickly with all that electric torque behind it, but in the end the 122 horsepower isn't enough to maintain that kind of rapid acceleration.
Notable progress has been made in developing inhibitors to gum formation and this line of work is quite likely to continue with some acceleration.
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