On the flip side, bigger strollers with larger
wheels lend more stability and provide a smoother ride.
Not exact matches
The rear taillights remind us of those on the Hyundai Genesis luxury sedan, and the blacked - out trim around the
wheel wells
lends the crossover a slightly
more rugged look.
Despite their size (21 inches in the front and 22 in the rear), the new
wheels don't weigh the car down and
lend an even
more wedge - shaped appearance.
Many of the details, such as the taillamp and fog lamp bezels, match the finish of the
wheels,
lending a
more premium look to the car.
My test vehicle's optional 20 - inch
wheels certainly helped, too,
lending the Q5 a
more muscular stance.
Transmission options are a six - speed manual or a seven - speed automatic, and standard rear -
wheel drive
lends this roadster even
more performance cred.
Wagon
wheels nailed to front - yard trees and fences
lend the ranch - style houses a touch of pioneer authenticity that belies the fact that every window, entryway, and doggie door has
more bars on it and padlocks than a prison commissary.