Sentences with phrase «via road feel»

Rather, the car is so well - balanced, it communicates every nuance to the driver via road feel and sensation of speed.

Not exact matches

I drive rigs (18Wheelers) OTR (Over the road) I drive from NY to Atl I cant expose my entire life via computer, pls feel free to reach out
Wipeout is kinda floaty though, F - Zero always feels like the vehicles are more connected to the road (via magnets or whatever at least that's how it feels).
On the road, the QF feels blisteringly quick, an impression that's aided by a sharp throttle response and a slick - shifting transmission that can be controlled via large column - mounted paddles.
The NSX's brake pedal has an entirely conventional sports car feel at both road and track speeds yet at lower G - loadings much of the braking is via the «regen» function.
Furthering the home - on - the - road feel, drop - down touch screens and webcams allowed passengers to access and communicate via the internet, play video games and watch films.
Independent front suspension, which offers a generous 7.87 inches of wheel travel for outstanding suspension articulation, is via double wishbones, the geometry of which is adapted for superior road feel and ride comfort.
The 2018 370Z NISMO Tech also features a tight, rigid body structure with a strut tower bar brace and a pair of performance dampers, which quickly and efficiently react to help control body vibrations from road input via the tires, contributing to the 370Z NISMO Tech's outstanding handling and performance feel.
The suspensions are controlled via a new speed - dependent power steering, an electromechanical system with a direct steering ratio for highly precise road feel.
The Driftwood Resort feels a world away from the bustle of New York City, but it's easily accessible via private car, the Long Island Rail Road, or the Hampton Jitney, and mere minutes from some of Montauk's top attractions.
1 Inspired by Ed Ruscha's photobook Royal Road Test, in which the artist documented the act of throwing a typewriter out of a car, Rugoff traces an alternative idea of looking via the frozen, latent violence in the artworks of Vija Celmins and Robert Rauschenberg, and through the actions of Le Va (throwing pieces of felt and ball bearings), Burden (shooting), and even Yves Klein (evidence of performances as recorded in painting).
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