Sentences with phrase «more alacrity»

The additional 66 lb - ft of torque over the base Macan can really be felt in - gear where the S responds with even more alacrity.

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Each time Mac came, he looked more like death — a condition toward which he was slipping with tragic alacrity.
More is sometimes worse, wider is often shallower, incoherence usually brutalising and the alacrity with which labour MPs snatch their own children form schools struggling with eight languages shows that none of this is a hopelessly nebulous when its your own.
The government's alacrity in commissioning the high - speed rail extension makes its procrastination over London's airport capacity look even more complacent.
Jackson wraps up the strands of Tolkien's complicated story with alacrity, and despite its length, the film only starts feeling as long at the end — or, more correctly, ends.
The alacrity of the direction changes is just what you'd expect from such a short wheelbase, and for the most part belies the fact that the engine in front of you weighs 100 kg more than the one in the V8.
As the road opens up, though, the Polo's DSG makes more sense, slipping between gears and shifting with an alacrity missing in most mainstream rivals.
The forthcoming Focus RS and Volkswagen's Golf R both have gobs more power and torque, albeit at a slightly higher starting price, but then so does the cheaper Focus ST.. The JCW has size on its side, though, and the resulting power to weight ratio makes for a city car that can squirt out of bends and away from stoplights with as much alacrity as far more powerful sports cars — up to a certain speed.
The next part of the equation is the sport - tuned suspension, which was tweaked and tuned to make the hatch even more interesting when driven with alacrity.
Given the alacrity with which people give advice on how to make this site more «popular», we receive an almost overwhelming number of comments — 125 in the past 24 hours.
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