Excellent fuel economy
for such a large car with so much power - bit expensive on company car tax though but worth it.
It doesn't feel out of its depth
in such a large car, and good mid-range torque means there's plenty of pulling power when you need it.
Acceleration is a little on the lax side, but fuel economy for
such a large car with a V - 8 engine is excellent.
It was hard enough
comparing such a large car to the comparatively lithe Mustang, and comparing sales figures of the two vehicles was even more difficult.
The MPG computer over-states the gas mileage by a bit, but it still does very well
for such a large car.
Sport mode is a bit too firm for my taste
in such a large car, but the sharper throttle and quicker shifts are a joy.
Its 240 hp and 260 lb - ft of torque provide generous thrust for
such a large car, making it an easy choice over the base four - cylinder or the louder, heavier, and thirstier 3.3 - liter V - 6.
The economy has been outstanding for
such a large car and on long journeys I can achieve up to 65mpg.
One of the few nits to pick has to do with the trunk — for
such a large car, the 462 - litre capacity qualifies as so - so.
I particularly like the sterring and turning radius, for
such a large car the turning is phenomimal.
The independent rear suspension allows for surprisingly nimble handling in corners for
such a large car.
For
such a large car, the 6 Series Gran Coupe handles well.
Sometimes it is hard to park, but that is just me being unfamiliar with
such a large car, and the back - up camera helps a ton.
For
such a large car, the way the XF can move through corners is little short of astonishing; the nose swings into corners the instant you turn the wheel, while the supple suspension damps out mid-corner bumps and allows the XF to glide fluidly from corner to corner with perfect control.
«The huge Audi Q7 is powerful, has a fantastic interior and can be surprisingly affordable to run for
such a large car»
Inside, the Grand Cherokee comes generously equipped and has a nice design, but for
such a large car, space in the rear is disappointing.
Steering is reasonably light for
such a large car, and there's a surprisingly tight turning circle, although the steering itself is devoid of feedback.
But the steering is sweet and the handling rewarding for
such a large car.
Fuel economy is surprisingly good for
such a large car.
The Bottom Line The 2015 Audi S8 performs extraordinarily well at speed for
such a large car, but there are better options for pure luxury.
This is outstanding fuel economy for
such a large car.
The 2015 Audi S8 performs extraordinarily well at speed for
such a large car, but there are better options for pure luxury.
The only let - down here is the 10 - spoke, 17 - inch wheels which look a size too small for
such a large car.
Sticking on that favourite driving road for now, the Mustang will allow you to hustle it along nicely for what is
such a large car.
The Sorento's fuel economy and CO2 emissions are decent for
such a large car, and all models come with Kia's fuel - saving ISG stop / start system as standard.
In Dynamic mode for both the suspension, steering and traction control, it proved almost tossable, surprising for
such a large car.
Great performance and mileage for
such a large car.
Then the wheels, at 17 inches look a size too small for
such a large car.
Performance is astonishing for
such a large car, but you pay for it at the pump, even driven carefully.
The problem with having
such a large car is that it is difficult to negotiate tight city streets, and there are very few UK parking spaces that are both long enough and wide enough to fit into.
Four - wheel drive means there's lots of grip in corners, and the Supersports handles surprisingly well for
such a large car.
It doesn't have the back seats found in the standard car, but these were quite cramped for
such a large car, and only really suitable as extra storage space.
We call it a «mild hybrid,» and there's no denying that it provides excellent fuel economy for
such a large car.
This is excellent economy for
such a large car.
I like that it has a V6 instead of a V8 because it gets better gas mileage for being
such a large car.
The steering for
such a large car is unerringly precise and gives you the impression you can place it accurately even when the pace increases.
The rack and pinion steering has a nice, heavy feel to it, and the turning radius is very tight for
such a large car.
It's a shame, though, that despite being
such a large car, the Grand Cherokee isn't available with seven seats.
5.2004 Nissan Pathfinder Armada — For
such a large car, I'm honestly surprised the Armada made it so high on the list, considering how much damage it could inflict on other cars.