Sentences with phrase «stop urban driving»

This will suit you if you're likely to exceed 10,000 miles a year and spend most of your time on motorways, driving at sustained speeds where the car doesn't experience much in the way of fatiguing start - stop urban driving.

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If you mainly drive in urban environments and you put fuel mileage above all else, the negatives of the stop / start system — rough and slow transitions, and the ability to operate only for short periods of time — could be worth the incremental improvement in economy.
As a guideline, brakes will wear out much faster if most of your driving is in a major urban area where stop - and - go is the rule, as opposed to those who spend most of the time in their vehicle on the open road, where they might not touch the brake pedal for an hour or more.
This is designed to promote smoother, more fuel - efficient urban driving, and to reduce the risk of rear - end collisions from frequent stop - and - go traffic.
These heady power reserves are channeled through a standard seven - speed AMG Speedshift automatic gearbox offering three driving modes as well as a stop / start function for added fuel savings in urban driving conditions.
If you drive in stop - and - go traffic frequently or dense urban environments, expect to get less than the EPA estimates.
Another key point is the requirement that urban areas should be reached with a fully charged battery if possible, so that the vehicle can be driven efficiently in stop - and - go traffic — and frequently in electric mode.
The 4.6 L is MUCH better for driving in town and urban areas - stop / go / 35 MPH - 50 MPH.
The autonomous suite aims to reduce the stress of stop - and - go driving and steady highway cruising, relieving the driver of acceleration, braking and steering duties for both highway and urban driving.
Out on urban streets, our heavy - footed - driving style engages the gas engine off the line from most stop lights, but it quickly gives way to electric mode after the car builds up its momentum, and glides through the city at speeds ranging from 20 to 40 mph.
This package includes intuitive features like Cross-traffic alert front to make urban driving worry - free, while Active Cruise Control with Stop & Go keeps you moving on the highways.
A vehicle engine with Stop & Start shows a reduction in fuel consumption of 0.3 l / 100 km in urban driving, compared to the same engine without the system.
Start - stop improves mileage 4 % -6 % in urban driving, Ford says.
That figure takes into account urban driving in stop - start conditions and for much of this the GTE runs on battery power alone.
All of these characteristics make this the perfect choice for urban settings and stop - and - go driving.
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In urban stop - and - go driving, aerodynamic forces play little role, but rolling resistance and especially inertial forces are critical.
Parallel hybrids, also known as «full hybrids», like the GS 450h are well - adapted to urban driving because the internal combustion engine (ICE) and electric motor can move the car independently of each other: The ICE is turned off when the car stops and stay off at low speeds for as long as the electric motor can handle moving the car.
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