Sentences with phrase «most cars on the road»

They're no longer optional; instead, they're standard on most every car on the road today.
With it, he could do something he can not do with most cars on the road — stand on running boards.
The visibility to the rear is compromised by the exterior styling but you will be passing most cars on the road, so keep your eyes looking ahead.
The twin turbo engine is not to be challenged lightly and easily out performs most cars on the road.
Unlike most cars on the road, this vehicle gives you a design with a purpose.
On - board computers and cruise - control technology already present in most cars on the road today could ping the traffic system as you approach an intersection with information about whether you plan to go straight, turn right, or turn left.
I think if you look closely at most cars on the road you will find that it is normal for front wheels to be dirtier than rear wheels.
If you're looking for a sleeper truck that can haul a trailer and blow the doors off most cars on the road, this blue Dakota might be the one for you.
Wet Okole Hawaii Seat Covers: Seat covers for most every car on the road today.
Dropping a cog or two, with easy heel - toe shifting due to pedal placement, will get this car up and passed most cars on the road without too much of a fight.
When compared to most cars on the road, it is about three feet wider than compact cars, and weighs more than double the weight of a midsize car.
It's not super direct, either — probably better than most cars on the road, but I want a Mini to feel like a go - kart.
Responsive engine and great handling for a fwd as well as very light compared to most cars on the road.
With its two - motor electric drive system, the 2015 Tesla Model S P85D gets more range than the electric competition, all - wheel drive and better acceleration than most cars on the road.
The Good With its two - motor electric drive system, the 2015 Tesla Model S P85D gets more range than the electric competition, all - wheel drive and better acceleration than most cars on the road.
Prior to about 1975, most cars on the road had carburetors unassisted by any kind of engine management technology other than the distributor.
The problem is that most cars on the road are not certified by the automakers as being able to safely use E15 and the majority of the time, E85 is more expensive (on an energy equivalent basis) compared to regular gasoline.
Unsurprisingly the time with the most cars on the road (rush hour) accounted for most of the accidents with 9 pm and 6 am being the safest time to cycle.
And while this seems like a viable solution, it must be realized that for this to work well, most cars on the road would need to be taking advantage of this equidistance technology.
In the big picture, things are very similar, much in the same way that most all cars on the road have four tires and a steering wheel.
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