Refinancing
your vehicle makes sense if you received a high interest rate on a car loan not long ago, but have seen your credit score improve since then.
I don't believe re-badging the same
vehicle makes sense.
Times might have changed but Americans still know that a utility
vehicle makes sense in a way that a sedan does not.
If Electric
vehicles made sense (which they don't at this time) to the public, they would be selling.
Setting the speed limit on heavy
vehicles makes sense for safety and the environment.»
One of the more mystifying aspects of the Euro crossover trend, however, is how German luxury makers think that larger, less - efficient
vehicles make any sense at a time when they are scrambling to meet stricter upcoming CAFE requirements.
Again, certain
vehicles make sense.
Getting automobile insurance rate quotes on leased or financed
vehicles makes sense, for example, since lien holders typically require these modes of coverage while you are working to pay off any outstanding financial obligations.
Not exact matches
If you build fewer than 100,000
vehicles a year, it doesn't
make sense to manufacture in China, says Steve Man, analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence in Hong Kong.
Musk believes that if the Falcon Heavy can successfully get its very cool payload into space, it will no longer
make sense to use other
vehicles certified for heavy lift launches, like the Delta IV Heavy, Russia's Proton, or Europe's Ariane 5.
Autonomous
vehicles for a major car manufacturer like Toyota, however,
makes much more
sense.
The increase in drone incidents
makes sense given the increasing popularity of the unmanned aerial
vehicles.
Investors had
sensed something was awry a month earlier, when Tesla said it had only
made 260 of the Model 3 last quarter, well below the nearly 2,000 it had forecasted; some reports said the bottleneck was due to the carmaker assembling the
vehicle by hand.
The phrase doesn't
make much
sense — most of Harvard's historic 22 - acre yard is off - limits to
vehicles — but it does
make five «r «s magically disappear.
With the competition in self - driving cars heating up, it
makes sense the company would pick CMU as a partner, which has designed several automated
vehicles to compete in DARPA challenges.
Those fuel - price economics
make sense not just for EnCana, which has converted 163 of its 1,700
vehicles and 15 of its drilling rigs to natural gas, but for larger fleet operators with no special interest in promoting gas.
This what
makes our car unique and enhances a
sense of immersion with the
vehicle,» Kinoshita said.
However, a technology collaboration between Uber and Didi in things like autonomous
vehicles and mapping
makes a lot of
sense.
If you are new to GPS
Vehicle Tracking, the concept
makes incredible
sense.
But this does not
make sense given that fixed incomes are under severe pressure by the Fed's ZIRP policy and income - producing
vehicles such as MLPs have eliminated dividends because of the commodity crash.
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That approach
makes sense for a 17 - person startup like Thor, and it's counter to Tesla's style of keeping virtually all aspects of
vehicle development and production in - house and proprietary.
Since GM has been developing autonomous
vehicles, and Lyft is one of the popular ride - sharing apps, it only
makes sense that the companies would work together for this common goal.
Peer - to - peer businesses could
make more
sense than car - sharing services that require owning and maintaining
vehicles, said Alexandre Marian, a director in the automotive and industrial practice at consultant AlixPartners LLP.
Would it
make sense to you if Grab
makes sub-sub categories of the types of
vehicles used to transport their passengers?
Thus a flower, a sunset, a poem, a song, a person, an event or a story may become the
vehicle through which total beauty
makes its way from the region of global, primary perception into an area closer to our
senses.
It's human nature to want to squeeze as much out of you can of a
vehicle, but that really doesn't
make the most financial
sense.
With the standard of electric
vehicles becoming more impressive and the release of hybrid and fully - electric road cars on a rapid increase, it
makes total
sense that manufacturers are keen to associate themselves with a fully - electric racing series.
It actually
makes a lot of
sense; the contoured walls
make it great for this purpose, if you have a larger
vehicle that can hold it.
If that's the
vehicle for supporting them, it
makes sense.»
Whilst the aim of bringing together the various disparate strands of anti-discrimination legislation
made some
sense on grounds of clarity, it was feared that the Bill would become a
vehicle for social engineering.
«The state committee is allowed to raise significantly more money for these ads than Governor Cuomo can, so it
makes sense for him to turn to these
vehicles,» said Mahoney.
So depending on the route that
vehicle runs, the fuel may
make more or less economic and environmental
sense.
So he and his colleagues focused on
making their
vehicle's Pentium - powered driver more like a human, allowing it to deviate from a rigid set of GPS navigational coordinates and to
sense its own way through the desert.
If diesel
vehicles account for 30 per cent of the PM10 emissions from all sources (as suggested by a recent report for the Department of the Environment), then the adviser's estimate
makes some
sense.
«The fact that [the C - MAX] is a
vehicle specifically designed to provide large - car utility means it certainly
makes sense that moving up to a full - size SUV and taking electrified technology to those
vehicles is something that consumers are looking for,» he said.
Without a level playing field and a steady price on carbon, companies can not assess whether advanced technologies such as «clean coal» power plants or electric
vehicles will ever
make economic
sense.
«It
makes sense that if one of the problems people experience after disasters is loss of control, which is highly related to mental health problems, then having a
vehicle for regaining at least some control would be helpful,» Norris says.
CNG, he said,
makes the most
sense for heavy
vehicles and will cost about half of what is paid for diesel or gasoline.
«I think it
makes a lot of
sense to have a fairly rapid movement towards autonomous
vehicles,» says Ken Giles at the University of California, Davis, who is working on a human - controlled helicopter for spraying.
The framework involves an algorithm that samples alternate paths, as well as comparison metrics that let a
vehicle decide when it
makes sense to switch paths based on new information collected about environmental disturbances.
Maybe [when] we're close to developing the Mars
vehicle, or ideally we've flown it a few times, then I think going public would
make more
sense.»
Often we do not provide enough opportunities to experience writing as a
vehicle for
making sense of themselves and the world around them.
It is the
vehicle through which humans can
make sense of our world and ourselves.
When the traffic is congested and
vehicle counts in downtown areas are restricted (as they already are in London and Singapore), a hire car starts to
make a lot of
sense.
With a reasonable price tag and long list of features, the Grand Caravan
makes perfect
sense as a family hauler and tailgate
vehicle.
The production strategy, and separation from the Titan,
make sense as the big sport - utility
vehicle segment is low on numbers — Nissan sold just 12,737 in the U.S. last year — though still high on profit margins.
Normally we might rail on an auto maker for using carryover engines in a new high - stakes
vehicle, but the strategy
makes sense in this case.
The best car stories always involve a
vehicle that
makes no
sense.
But while it
makes sense to use engine braking for safety reasons, it doesn't necessarily
make sense to do so for purely financial reasons considering the increased costs and transfer of ear and tear to the engine, transmission, u-joins, and other components involved in powering the
vehicle.