Not exact matches
LEIPZIG, Germany, Feb 27 - A top German court ruled on Tuesday in favor of allowing major cities to ban the most heavily polluting diesel cars, a
move set to hit the value of 12 million
vehicles in Europe's largest car market and
probably force carmakers to pay for costly modifications.
It
probably goes without saying that the safest option is to not eat in a
moving vehicle.
This unusual
move to offer both cars
probably indicates the mounting competition the company's management now perceives in the maturing hybrid
vehicle market.
It's a smart
move by the actors to piggyback off each other's popularity, because my interest level
probably wouldn't be quite as high if this was merely a Sly Stallone
vehicle.
Admittedly, an entire staff's worth of family vacations,
moves, and towing
probably resulted in harder use than most consumer - owned vans would have experienced, but many other
vehicles have served as our fleet workhorses without suffering such deterioration.
So it's
probably a smart
move then that Nissan is mixing things up and giving the new Armada the same bones as its global Patrol, the brand's go - anywhere, do - anything utility
vehicle that has battled the Toyota Land Cruiser for decades.
In part, that's
probably down to our «go anywhere» capability which allows our
vehicles to
move effortlessly between embassy events, whether in the city or the country.
That's
probably OK, because to be honest, short of
moving the engine back to the rear of the
vehicle where it belongs, there's not much that VW can do at this point to butch up the Beetle.
Riding stars and attaching to fast -
moving vehicles with a grappling hook are awesome things to do in games — but in real life, doing so
probably means death...
The road shoulder has
probably been damaged by heavy wind farm traffic and it would be necessary for
vehicles to
move onto the shoulder when passing oncoming traffic, but it is a pity that so much of the media gives a higher priority to impact and sensationalism than truth.
Technical Details Honda President Takeo Fukui said about the upcoming hybrid: 1) The car will have a global nameplate, 2) the engine will be based on the Civic's, but will use a newly designed motor and engine control unit, making it lighter and more compact, 3) it will be priced below the current Civic Hybrid, 4) it will take its design cues from the FCX Clarity hydrogen fuel cell
vehicle (pictured above) and 5) it will use nickel metal hydride batteries.It's
probably a smart
move to use the Civic's engine, as it is very efficient (for a gasoline engine) and not developing a new engine will help keep costs down.
If you have just
moved to North Dakota, the department of motor
vehicles will
probably not have much information on you.
If you apply for a job that requires the use of a company
vehicle, the would - be employer will
probably pull a copy of your driving history to check for speeding tickets, accidents and
moving violations.