Sentences with phrase «ton car»

The phrase "ton car" means "your car" in a less-common form of French language. Full definition
Last year the two put nearly 20,000 miles on the odometer of their truck, a Chevy one - ton car hauler.
It's two jet engines generate 110,000 horsepower — about a thousand times more than a Ford Escort — guzzle 5 gallons of fuel a second, and take about thirty seconds to get the 54 - foot - long, 7 - ton car up to supersonic speeds.
Leave the S63 in regular driving modes, and there's enough power on tap for the nine - speed to shift early and smoothly, imperceptibly nudging the 2.5 - ton car ahead without drama.
The Audi - sourced twin - turbo V8 is a highlight, as it makes nice sounds, especially at wide - open throttle, but you're always acutely aware that this is 2.5 - ton car rather than a nimble sport sedan — though it is about 100 pounds less than the W12 - engined Continental GT.
The 313 HP and 630 Nm (465 lb - ft) of torque make sure this near 2 - ton car reaches 62 mph in 5.2 seconds which is fast enough for your daily needs.
Credit also, in this regard, power - assisted rack - and - pinion steering, which allows you to manage the 2 - ton car with a light touch, and power - assisted, four - wheel disc brakes, which rein this big cat in with a firm, but gentle, hand.
It seems like an odd match, a four cylinder engine in a two ton car.
Our M Sport model on adaptive dampers offered great body control for a 2.3 - ton car, happily resisting lateral g - forces and soaking up mid-corner bumps.
If 10 extra PHEVs with ridiculous 10KWH battery pack, working the electric turbo way with no decent «all elctric» mode and 100KW electric motor for > 2 tons cars, they will have to forget me again.
The thought of your children getting behind the wheel of a two - ton car is scary, but as a parent, it's your job to protect them with the right car insurance and to teach them how to drive safely.
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