Sentences with phrase «tiller steering»

In 1898, C.S. Rolls introduced a commercial vehicle which incorporated wheeled steering and by the end of the following decade, tiller steering was a thing of the past.
A manual transmission is a given, as is an air - cooled engine, tiller steering, and wooden - spoke wheels that'll provide unequaled road feel.

Not exact matches

Over the two decades Wenger has steered the Gunners to nine major trophies, Chelsea scooped 18, with seven different coaches at the tiller.
Also comes complete with press - to - operate headlights and tillers for steering.
You'll still need to keep a firm hand on the tiller, since, as DeMatio noted, «there's torque steer for days.»
Being familiar with older, lazier Mercedes tillers from years back, the quickness of the steering almost caught me off guard at first.
Less easily fixed are issues like the flex - prone body structure, the torque - steering chassis, or the imprecise tiller that has little sense of straight ahead.
Clicking the adaptive dampers to Sport mode shores up some of the wallow, and while the steering never whispers a single jot of information from those impossibly wide front tires, at least in Sport and Drag mode you don't feel like you're twirling an arcade game's tiller.
Steering response in the Mazda6 is as good as before, although another point in favour of the Optima GT is the Kia's feedback through the tiller.
Steering under normal and spirited driving has an excellent on - center feel the thick - rimmed tiller has just the right weighty feel under turn - in and the car stays flat through hard sweepers.
If I can continue to pick nits, the 5.0 R - Spec's steering wheel is the same, rather large tiller that you'll find in any Genesis model (albeit wrapped in leather rather than trimmed with wood).
Steering feel was very good with excellent feedback coming through the well - shaped, leather - wrapped tiller.
The new speed - and input - sensitive electric steering feels firmer and more direct around centre, yet remains as accurate as the previous Polo's tiller, which was already among the best in class, and free from any road - induced rattle or kickback.
The Porsche's steering is also more natural in feel and progression through its thin - rimmed tiller, despite also being electrically - assisted.
The RX's bamboo steering wheel is a gorgeous tiller, but the cabin surrounding feels a bit underdesigned.
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A must - see experience for art aficionados, the event will aptly take place just a stone's throw from the former Vauxhall Ironworks Company where the original tiller - steered automobiles were made in 1903.
Writing at the time of his departure, I noted that Hudson was well regarded by some for providing a strong hand on the tiller that «steered the good ship «Chancery Lane» away from its previous course colliding with every iceberg that came its way»; before it was accused of selling its criminal defence members (to mix watery metaphors) down the river (see «A thorny situation», 164 NLJ 7601, p 8).
A decades - old treatise called «The Role of the Executive Officer» ends with: «You need to steer the ship but don't get caught with your hand on the tiller
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