Sentences with phrase «wider than its siblings»

The RS4 is slightly lower and wider than its sibling, and its exterior styling tweaks are for function, not just for show.
Sure, it is a fair bit wider than its siblings but the basic design philosophy is the same.

Not exact matches

The in - house tweaks make the GT Coupe wider than its tamer Benz - branded siblings.
GM executives have promised more differentiation between the sibling pickups than before, with a wider range of Silverado models and Sierra's move upscale.
This compact, 4 - seater is wider, more powerful, faster than its 2 Series» siblings.
It's noticeably larger than its standard Ranger siblings, too, measuring 1873 mm tall, 2180 mm wide and 5398 mm long.
Despite only having two doors, like the standard Mini hatchback, the Paceman comes in 4 inches wider and taller than its coupe sibling, and 1 foot 3 inches longer.
Significantly restyled, as well as re-engineered, the motorsport - inspired road car is lower and wider than any of its Vantage siblings and boasts cutting edge motorsport - inspired features such as the extensive use of carbon fibre inside, as well as a track - focused aerodynamics pack which includes a prominent rear wing and pronounced front splitter.
Amazon's Fire HD 8 is just one inch wider than its Fire sibling, but the bigger model has a slightly faster processor, a dual - band 802.11 ac Wi - Fi adapter, and stereo speakers (boasting Dolby Atmos, for some reason).
The most notable physical change in the Kindle Fire HD is its width: it measures over 17 mm wider than its older sibling.
Although it is slightly thinner than it's sibling, it is taller, wider and a touch heavier.
on a Smartphone device ever) but it also makes the Galaxy Note Edge a bit wider than its straight - screened sibling.
While the latter has dimensions of 142.1 x 70.1 x 7 mm, the Galaxy S6 Edge + is believed to be taller, wider and slightly slimmer than its smaller sibling.
Each year we advise more than 2000 kinship carers, including grandparents and older siblings, and wider family members considering taking on the care of a child who is unable to live with their parents.
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