Sentences with phrase «rolled out of the showroom»

The last few years, that reputation has included «dated,» because Nissan hasn't done a major update on the Titan since it first rolled out of the showroom, making it one of the oldest vehicles on the road.
Once our team is done with your car, you'll think it had just rolled out of our showroom floor.
The car you see pictured here is an unrestored original with 11,400 miles on the clock, it was stored for decades, and as a result, it's in such good shape that you'd be excused for thinking it'd just rolled out of the showroom in 1962.
As expressive as it is, there's nothing over the top about this design, meaning this is a look that will remain fresh many years after the first models have rolled out of the showrooms.
Since it first rolled out of showrooms in 1990, the NSX has carved a...

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The Scots have a target of generating all their electricity from renewables inside the next five years, and at which point each Tesla there will effectively be running clean, whereas any petrol or diesel equivalent will always be as dirty as the day it rolled out the showroom.
After the initial hoopla dies off, Lexus may have a tough time rolling the Q45 out of showrooms.
The City has always been one of the most popular and successful cars to roll out from Honda showrooms all over the world.
To mark the start of the Range Rover Sport P400e's official roll - out, Land Rover decided to attempt to climb the fearsome hairpin - stuffed Tarmac snake that climbs the legendary mountain, before driving a technically showroom - standard P400e (it has optional off - road tyres) up one of the world's longest and most picturesque flights of steps.
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