According to the report, 87 percent of people felt «they remained in control,» while 10
percent felt their comfort «wasn't preserved» during peak times.
Not exact matches
No one will
feel comfortable holding a baby throughout a journey therefore; it is safe to say that you must have a baby seated on a baby car seat to ensure 100
percent comfort and safety for the baby.
You can
feel a marked difference between the settings, with
Comfort ideal about 80
percent of the time and Sport useful for the other 20
percent, adding enough extra steering weight to engage drivers without making steering a chore.
Here's the breakdown: 30
percent Trail Performance (how a vehicle performs in specific wheeling environments and off - road - centric features like 4WD system operation, tires, traction aids, and so on), 25
percent Empirical (RTI, acceleration, braking, price, and so on), 20
percent On Pavement (handling, ride quality, steering
feel, and so on) 15
percent Interior (instrumentation, ingress and egress, seat
comfort, storage, and so on), and 10
percent Exterior (appearance, stance, body protection, and so on).
The five weighted categories include 30
percent Trail Performance, 20
percent Empirical (RTI, acceleration, braking, price, and so on), 20
percent On Pavement (handling, ride quality, steering
feel, and so on), 15
percent Interior (instrumentation, ingress and egress, seat
comfort, storage, and so on), and 10
percent Exterior (appearance, stance, body protection, and so on).