Sentences with phrase «plonks new»

The new generation A4 plonks new 1.4 litre TFSI petrol engine replacing the old 1.8 litre unit.
Maruti needs to plonk a new, more powerful engine at the earliest.

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However, BRM had been trying to introduce a new car all season, the P83, the centrepiece of which was its H16 engine - basically just two 1.5 - litre eight - cylinder engines plonked on top of each other.
What I'd like for Mother's Day: To plonk on the couch with a big box of chocolates that I don't have to share while I watch my daughter getting to know her new baby brother.
New powertrains, high on features and safety Tata Motors has plonked in two indigenously developed engines into the Nexon, with a 1.2 - litre three - cylinder turbocharged petrol from its Revotron series, which is rated to develop 110bhp of power and 170Nm of peak torque.
The side profile is rather unchanged but Skoda has plonked in new alloys.
Volkswagen has made the new Passat more tech friendly by plonking in a plethora of equipment and gadgetry on board.
Tata Motors has plonked in a 1.2 - litre Revotron engine, which the company's new turbo petrol engine.
Chevrolet has plonked in a completely new steering wheel which comes mounted with various phone and audio controls.
Honda will plonk in a new touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay too.
The changes however, aren't just skin deep, and BMW has also plonked a brand new engine under the hood.
To keep the mechanicals up to date BMW has plonked a brand new 2.0 - litre diesel engine under the 320d's hood.
At the New York Motor Show BMW released the first real - world details of its new, more fuel efficient, four cylinder future by plonking a 2.0 litre turbo into the BMW New York Motor Show BMW released the first real - world details of its new, more fuel efficient, four cylinder future by plonking a 2.0 litre turbo into the BMW new, more fuel efficient, four cylinder future by plonking a 2.0 litre turbo into the BMW Z4.
You'll probably enjoy the new plonk more than expensive vintages.
It's an oddball life simulator, one that allows you to import the Miis of your friends and create totally new characters from scratch before plonking them into your weird and wonderful world.
Instead, they've simply uprooted their tried and tested formulas, plonking them in a slightly different setting with new bells and whistles attached.
You finally plonked down some hard - earned cash on Nintendo's newest home console, thanks to the much - too - long - awaited second wave of hype that currently envelops it.
And then there's Salmon Run: the game's all - new horde mode, where you and up to three teammates rush to purge a swell of AI - controlled ne'er do wells off a small island you're plonked on.
When new data comes along — pointed ears, for example — rather than just plonking it out there and relying on the public to remember the other bits, we should make sure in each paper that we briefly run over the whole thing again so the public can again draw an educated conclusion.
By default it's a mess, randomly arranged, with new apps being plonked on the last page.
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