Sentences with phrase «tapered roofline»

A tapered roofline refers to a roof that gradually becomes narrower at the top. It starts wider at the base and slants upwards towards the peak. Full definition
However, the relative absence of curves and tapering rooflines does wonders for the Honda Fit's practicality levels.
It's more of a head turner than a load lugger, though, because its aggressively tapering roofline in the back has a negative effect not only on space but also trunk access - it has quite a narrow opening.
It exudes an air of sporty sophistication with its clean character lines and smartly tapered roofline.
The vents and big sill extensions on the side of the car give the F - Type real ground - hugging presence, with the low, tapering roofline flowing into the muscular rear wheelarches and sharply styled back end.
An imposing front grill, long bonnet and tapering roofline wrapped in a clean Italian design give the SUV immense road presence.
The car's tapering roofline really eats into rear headroom, and anybody over 175 cm tall will have to bend their neck in order to fit.
Chiseled sides emphasize the wheels and the dynamically tapered roofline that terminates in a color - matched spoiler.
From the teaser photos we've seen, the stretched and stylishly tapered tapered roofline along with shorter overhangs front and rear give the new Malibu a much sleeker aesthetic.
But his point is that the 2017 Chrysler Pacifica is sleeker and more stylish than most minivans; with its faster windshield and tapered roofline, it has almost crossover - like proportions.
Despite the tapering roofline towards the rear of the car, there's ample headroom in the back, and with a large wheelbase, passenger space inside is maximised.
The tapered roofline makes it seem like it'd be tight back there, but it isn't.
It gets Hyundai's latest front grille and a tapering roofline, while full LED headlights and LED daytime running lights add some flair to the design.
The tapering roofline has been lowered, exposing less surface to the air.
The rear section is as edgy as the front with a tapering roofline ending abruptly in a spoiler on the tailgate.
In the rear headroom is not plentiful due to the tapering roofline, but there is soft memory foam under the headliner so when you touch it with your head (which you will if you are over 1.8 meters tall) it's not that bad and you at least don't hurt yourself.
The finer points of the design are its body creases, wide hips, tapered roofline, T - shaped front grille, and indented wheel - well arches.
The tapering roofline (in conjunction with the fairly thick rear pillars) also means the rear window is quite narrow, which restricts visibility out the back.
There appears to be a curved windshield and a tapered roofline.
There's a lower air dam up front for 2014 and a tapered roofline that gives it some edginess.
The relative absence of curves and tapering rooflines does wonders for the Honda Fit's practicality levels.
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