The eco-aware Smart car, the revolutionary runabout from DaimlerChrysler, is both fun to drive and friendly to the finances. |
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The house comes with a 19-foot runabout, a canoe, kayaks, sailboards, and snorkeling and fishing gear. |
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Most fleets have taken the approach that a car which is generally used as an office runabout is an unnecessary expense. |
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It's a meeting at great temperature between a city runabout and an army Jeep. |
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Whether you are looking for an economical city runabout or a first car, a good supermini makes increasingly sound sense for Irish motorists. |
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If you want I'll get Harry to take you into the village in his runabout and you can take the bus home. |
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He had his own sports car, a company car, a runabout car and another one, presumably for times when the other three were not available. |
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Whatever your fancy from a 17' runabout to our 40' flagship, Doral has the model for you for water-skiing, fishing or cruising. |
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It all gives the feeling that the new Polo is a compact and mature car, rather than a small and cheap runabout. |
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Designed as a city runabout, the two-door hatchback is shorter and narrower than a Maruti 800 and can just accommodate two adults and two children. |
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It's more like a high-tech getaway vehicle than a family runabout. |
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It accommodates five adults with as much ease or squeeze as any other family runabout. |
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He related how he'd recently experienced a spot of technical bother when using his electronic key-fob thingamabob to open the car door of his nippy runabout. |
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But DaimlerChrysler convinced itself that it was worthwhile: the little urban runabout has been revised, modified, and improved. |
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John and Gary reckoned their red runabout, with a top speed of 60 mph, was an advantage because the 180 mph sports cars were shooting past junctions. |
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After design and realisation of 1.5m models, two 5.5 m runabout were built, one classical and one with the Clean Wake hull, to validate the observations. |
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The shareholders who gathered this week in Berlin are alarmed by the seemingly unstaunchable red ink at Smart, a division that makes little city runabout cars. |
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Now Skoda, a VW subsidiary, is planning to build a new low-cost car at its plant in Bratislava. DaimlerChrysler had a salutary experience with the Smart, a low-emission runabout. |
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Network of stations for recharging Electric Vehicles 2012 could become a showcase for electric and hybrid vehicles, with everything from the family runabout to the London bus changing beyond all recognition. |
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The outboard runabout, or motor launch, is a fairly small open boat with seats running laterally across the width of the craft and occasionally with decking over the bow area. |
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In order to promote flexibility all our offices have been issued with an ecological Proxy vehicle, a small but useful urban runabout that enables us to visit the client in no time at all. |
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For 2008, the all-new model will satisfy city dwellers and shoppers, everyday commuters, out-of-towners and even country drivers who just need a little runabout. |
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The smart fortwo is a small two-seater, rear engine car designed for customers after a practical and useful runabout that's as fuel-efficient as possible. |
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While the old one may have been practical and efficient, it did so at the expense of some comfort, and would never be confused with anything other than a basic runabout thanks to questionable build quality. |
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Ancient americain pony runabout in restored best condition. |
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The production model Runabout was made to be cheap, so they had no Coaxial Drive. |
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Ransom Eli Olds made his first cars in 1897, and his 1901 Oldsmobile Runabout had a horizontal single-cylinder 1.6-litre engine, two-speed planetary gearbox and chain drive. |
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