Sentences with phrase «track dimensions»

"Track dimensions" refers to the measurements and specifications of a track, such as its length, width, and layout. Full definition
Thanks to wide track dimensions, the wheel arches also form a precise transition — as though cut with a knife — to accommodate up to an 18 inch wheel.
It also had expanded track dimensions and longer leaf springs, front and rear.
All - wheel drive makes you more aware of the front tires in slow corners, and it can fool you into thinking the car is pushing, but you should remember that the i8 is meant to go fast, and the 49 percent front / 51 percent rear balance, the wide track dimensions of the chassis, and selection of tire sizes front and rear are set appropriately.
The net result is wheel track dimensions that are nearly two inches wider than the 435i's (and almost as wide as the M5's) and demanded unique body panels everywhere.
An updated suspension design, and features such as Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) and Motion - Adaptive Electric Power Steering (EPS) all contribute to the 2015 CR - V's quality driving experience, which is enhanced further on the EX and above trims with wider front and rear track dimensions due to wider wheels (+0.5 inches).
While their overall footprints remains similar to the 2011 Sedan, a slightly lower roofline, longer wheelbase and substantially wider front / rear track dimensions give the 2012 Focus lineup a more planted appearance.
And matching the car's bulging fenders, the front and rear track dimensions are significantly wider than the standard Civic Hatchback (LX).
The nett result is a set of track dimensions that are nearly two inches wider than the 435i's (and are almost as wide as the M5's), which demanded unique body panels everywhere.
The track dimensions of both versions — 60.8» (1,545 mm) front and 62.8» (1,594 mm) rear — are identical and highlight the dynamic potential of the BMW 4 Series Gran Coupe.
A range of enhancements (versus the previous generation Maxima) helped achieve these targets, including increasing body rigidity and adjusting the wheelbase and track dimensions.
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