However, there is an important principle that must be taken into account, says Mercedes, and that is that these innovative systems must not impair the drivability of the car. |
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You get S. U. V. prowess for off-roading and towing without paying a significant penalty in on-road drivability or fuel economy. |
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With dynamic drivability, ingenious safety features and innovative design, the Volvo V50 puts the wagon in a whole new category. |
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Allows the engine to run at the optimum combination of speed and throttle, boosting performance, fuel economy, drivability and NVH control. |
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The tyre's unique drivability comes into its own when curving, changing lanes or steering clear of obstacles. |
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A combination of drivability, quality construction, good specification and a very user-friendly interior layout make this a seriously worthy car for fleet and family use. |
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The results of the test saw one particular product emerge ahead the others in terms of both its performance and drivability. |
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Then you have to use its extraordinary drivability to get out of the bend as fast as possible while trying to stay on line. |
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Laguna was equipped with 4Control, a four-wheel steering system designed to enhance performance and drivability. |
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Diesel engines enjoy growing popularity because of their fuel-efficiency and drivability. |
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The engine delivers impressive power in any situation with up to 1,850 lbs.ft. of torque for excellent drivability. |
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Vehicle damage and drivability problems resulting from the use of the following may not be covered by the Mazda warranty. |
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This has led to excellent emissions results along with drivability and performance equivalent to gasoline. |
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The judgments are expressed over: design, comfort, safety, economic operation, drivability, performance, practicality, respect for the environment and, finally, price and value for money. |
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It also gives more drivability in less fuel resulting in less burden on our consumers wallets. |
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The Lotus-engineered Persona is powered by a Campro engine, which promises smooth drivability and ride comfort. |
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Similarly, the hydrostatic power steering provides for greater drivability and responsiveness on any terrain. |
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The engine demands are for a mix of drivability and top-end power, and good traction is essential for the lower-speed corners, which means smooth power delivery from the engine is an advantage. |
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To deal with this, we will moderate the driver torque maps to give greater drivability and less wheel spin on the entrance and exit of corners to try to extend tire life. |
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It also increases torque at low speeds, thereby improving drivability. |
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The Volkswagen Touareg features powered seatbelt and steering column adjustment for improved driver comfort. Also, the actuators mounted on the gearbox differential enhance safety and drivability. |
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The vehicle was honoured for its athletic design, high-end performance, practical drivability and class-leading fuel efficiency. |
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Vehicle drivability could worsen and result in an accident. |
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As with the Gaincard, Shigaraki Amplifier has an incredible speaker drivability that belie its 20W power rating. It can drive almost any speaker sufficiently as long as the impedance of the speaker stays over 4 ohms. |
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However, the change in the market's location in 1996 and the poor drivability of roads and transportation costs, resulted in most families giving up on direct sales. |
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The microprocessor-based conversion system uses several sensors and electronic fuel injection to deliver good vehicle drivability, improved performance and fuel economy, and lower emissions. |
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