Sentences with phrase «running the car for»

Maybe go out in the garage and sit in the running car for a while, or something else useful to society.
True, it was inedible; however, I was able to run my car for almost a year on one tank of the result.
The British outfit is making a return to the Indy 500, running a car for Fernando Alonso — who is skipping the Monaco GP — alongside Honda and Andretti.
The goal is a price of $ 300 per usable kilowatt - hour of storage for a battery that would run a car for 40 miles, assuming a little more than three miles per kilowatt - hour.
There are much better and cheaper to run cars for that purpose.
If, after running the car for ten or 15 minutes there are no codes set in OBDII memory, don't worry.
I unplugged the idle actuator valve and ran the car for a few seconds however there was still the clicking noise.
But for some reason, once I've run the car for a bit and warmed it up, the engine starts misfiring badly.
«At Radical we can do everything from simply supplying the car to arranging a customer's ARDS test, getting their kit and running the car for the year for them — it takes the hassle out ofracing.
I've been running the car for a couple of months now, bought new.
The system also allows a fast charging capacity of up to 350kW, which is enough to run the car for 100 kmm in just 5 minutes.
If the new silicon anode can be matched to a cathode with comparable storage capacity, the resulting battery should be able to run a car for three to four hours without recharging, says Cho.

Not exact matches

As a bonus, the belt even has a key hook built in for extra security — because finding yourself locked out of your home or car after a long run is not fun.
On the alt - right / pol / 4chan site, a nickname thread for James Fields Jr., the Ohio man accused of running over counter-protesters and killing one woman, suggested «James «The Jews went too far so I got my car» Fields» and «James «Mow Down the Kikes, Even the Tykes» Fields.»
The company's Open Automotive Alliance launched in January intends to do for cars what Android did for phones by running an Android - like platform directly onto a vehicle's dashboard.
If the car's not running quite right, there's no putting off fixing it, because you absolutely can not fail to show up for an appointment.
For instance, CarPlay can run on a system that's based on QNX, simply handing control of the car's screen and audio over to the iPhone when it's connected.
The car's screen could flash ads for the nearest gas station when it starts to run low on fuel, for example, or even restaurants around lunch and dinner times.
And of the LC 500h, he wrote: «The LC 500h continues my enthusiasm for Toyota's hybrid systems, from the Prius through the Lexus version of that car, the CT 200h, to this near - halo vehicle, which is more or less intended to give the BMW i8 a run for its money without tripping into supercar territory.
The car can run for up to 31 miles on electric power alone, which is powered by a 13 kWh lithium - ion battery.
My only gripe so far is that apps like GarageBand that run in landscape require that you swipe from the side of the phone, and fishing around for the phone in a dark car and trying to find the bottom of the phone to swipe up is a pain.
As Greenhalgh says, «The future applications for this material don't stop [with cars]-- you might have a mobile phone that is as thin as a credit card because it no longer needs a bulky battery, or a laptop that can draw energy from its casing so it can run for a longer time without recharging.»
«For every dollar we spend on the banana car, we probably get $ 10 to $ 20 in return,» he says, citing a survey of new customers who signed up as a direct result of seeing the vehicle, which runs about $ 600 per month in operating costs.
If the Lollipop - running device detects, say, your Bluetooth - connected smartwatch or car nearby, it deactivates the password prompt on the lock screen for as long as it's in range.
Saddington, who is the CTO of VinWiki, an Atlanta - based start - up that provides automotive histories for used cars, also runs a cryptocurrency forum called The Bitcoin Pub and two YouTube channels about the cryptocurrency.
Cameras in the car broadcast live video footage for about 12 hours, until the Roadster's batteries ran out.
Last month, Uber's local marketing team in Lyon, France ran a promotion for a partnership with French website Avions de Chasse, in which Uber users could book cars with attractive female drivers.
You can't run a car business without heaps of capital, so don't blame Tesla for looking forward to a healthier balance sheet than is justified.
With so many college kids (and therefore, bars) in the area, and a mass - transit system that stops running before last - call, the Cambridge area seemed ripe for an on - demand car service.
However, in the long run, this will be a losing strategy for American workers if it forces Carrier to sell its air conditioners on the world market at non-competitive prices, or replace its production workers with robots, as Tesla (TSLA) has done in producing its electric cars.
In 2003, while running the chain's Michigan operations, he responded to growing competition with better coffee, along with precision milk and sugar dispensers for staff, which meant drivers no longer had to wrestle with sugar packets and creamers in their cars.
Your truly «smart» car will preemptively reach out to your mechanic when it is time for the annual tune up or your tire pressure is running low, and by cross referencing your calendar, appointment suggestions will be delivered to you to confirm a time with one click.
Airbus believes the global demand for the «flying cars» will run in to millions of vehicles and that demand will help reduce development costs.
The train line, consisting of eight vintage New York subway cars from several different eras, runs for a few weekends each year — from the Sunday after Thanksgiving to the end of the year, only on Sundays.
Uber had faced a long string of serious setbacks: A self - driving car that ran a red light, a lawsuit for allegedly stealing the information to create that self - driving car, a scandal about software designed to deceive law enforcement in cities where the company was operating illegally, and video of Kalanick cursing out a driver.
For instance, last year the company defied California state regulators to run a self - driving car experiment in San Francisco.
But Lee still sees a potential advantage for Tesla: While the company's «frenetic pace of experimentation is not the most efficient way to produce cars in the short run,» he writes, «it might be the best way to learn the lessons Tesla needs to learn to produce cars more efficiently in the long run
Are people using UberPool and Lyft Line instead of public transportation, or are people supplementing public transit instead — for instance, using cars when buses and trains aren't running?
As car - hailing becomes an increasingly popular option for commuting and running errands in congested cities such as Beijing, Didi is betting that vehicles purpose - built for such services could start to replace familiar everyday automobiles like the Toyota Camry or the Honda Civic.
Didi's designers and engineers envisage dedicated vehicles that will likely look very different to the cars used today for commuting and running errands, the people close to the company said.
So, my family's choices are: We stay here in our flimsily built house, made of sheet rock and plywood; or we hop on an unmoving highway and risk running out of gas closer to the coast, with only our car for protection.
That was after Uber's commission but before on - the - job expenses like gas, insurance, and car maintenance that — by economists» best estimates — run about $ 3.50 per hour for part - time drivers, and $ 5 an hour for full - timers.
So, my family's choices are: We stay here in our flimsily - built house, made of sheet rock and plywood; or we hop on an unmoving highway and risk running out of gas closer to the coast, with only our car for protection.»
The United States is turning into a nation of 1099 workers who eke out a living driving cars, renting rooms and running errands for people who apparently have better things to do with their time.
In a nutshell, huge draw - downs in fuel and distillates (think cars, diesel for heavy machinery) are not being supported fully by refinery runs which will serve to draw down the excess inventory and are quite bullish for prices.
(And, for now, Google's cars will only go 25 miles per hour — so the cars won't run on highways.)
In the U.S., diesel cars tend to be more expensive than gasoline simply for the extra hardware it takes to make them run cleanly, like the aforementioned AdBlue systems.
It's remarkable how negative hype mounts when you're running the world's hottest car company, and can't seem to hit production targets for your best - selling — actually, that is the most - ordered, since Tesla can't sell them until it builds them — model, the $ 35,000 - and - up Model 3 sedan.
The long - run trend indicates that demand for smaller, more fuel - efficient cars has increased relative to demand for light trucks because of rising gasoline prices.
For each wash, you charge $ 7, how many cars do you need to run through your wash to make it profitable passive income with a car wash (wow, feels like we're in algebra all over again huh??)?
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