Sentences with phrase «lower than the car it replaces»

It's longer, looks wider and is lower than the car it replaces.

Not exact matches

The sexy S5 cabriolet replaces the S4 cabrio, and since it's based on the gorgeous S5 coupe, it's longer, lower, and wider than the old car.
That aids a 50:50 weight distribution, which alongside a lower centre of gravity than the car it replaces plus a 100 kg cut in weight, bodes well for how the new roadster hill handle.
And the new LS really is a large car, longer and wider but lower than the model it replaces.
They were replaced by the far lesser Super 1600 class, cars that also comply with GroupA regulations but use 1600cm3 engines with approximately 200bhp and a weight lower than 1000 kg.
The new car starts at $ 8,079 - $ 6 less than the lowest priced Geo Metro and $ 689 more than the Excel, which the Accent replaces.
«In fact, moving the driver's hip point down allowed us to lower the roofline to give that coupe - like profile, and make a car that is barely any wider than the one it replaces look quite a bit wider to the eye.»
«Eco Electric» fender badging replaces the «Soul» fender garnish found on the gasoline - powered car, and the Soul EV gets its own set of distinctive 16 - inch alloy wheels wrapped with specially engineered Super Low Rolling Resistance (SLRR) tires that offer 10 percent less resistance than standard low rolling resistance tires, helping to improve ranLow Rolling Resistance (SLRR) tires that offer 10 percent less resistance than standard low rolling resistance tires, helping to improve ranlow rolling resistance tires, helping to improve range.
The car is based on a new platform that enables it to be lower, wider and stiffer than its forebear, and there's a revised suspension set - up — most notably at the rear, where the torsion beam has been replaced by a multi-link configuration — and a new adaptive damping system.
But aftermarket parts that are low in price might also be lower in quality and could do more harm than good to your car, or they may need to be replaced more frequently than a more expensive counterpart.
Practicality Measuring 1.5 m high, 4.4 m long and 1.8 m wide, the new five - door Ford Focus is 16 mm lower, 21 mm longer and 16 mm narrower than the car it replaces.
The pair of Ms is larger than the cars they replace in every dimension: The M3 gets 3.6 inches longer, 2.8 inches wider and 0.9 inch higher, while the M4 gets 2.2 inches longer and 2.6 inches wider (it is actually 1.7 inches lower than the M3 coupe).
Sharing its platform with the new 2013 Boxster, the Cayman is lower, wider and longer than the car it replaces.
Longer, wider and lower than its predecessor, the new Mercedes - Benz looks terrific in the soft evening light, having adopted more athletic proportions along with a considerably more muscular stance than the car it replaces in the Mercedes - Benz line - up.
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