Now classified as a mid-size sedan, it's only slightly smaller than a Camry and even more versatile with its rear hatch. |
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Lost amid the jabber over what the Next Big Thing in passenger vehicles is likely to be, is the humble midsized sedan. |
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On the night of May 26, a bus driver who failed to keep a safe distance with the sedan in front, caused the injury of eight passengers. |
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Fifteen minutes later, Tara had ruled out trucks and was trying to decide between an SUV and an all-wheel drive sedan. |
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On the highway the big truck rides like a large sedan, firm, quiet and comfortable. |
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It's all the utility of a crossover with the ride and handling of a sports sedan. |
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The ride is firm, but not harsh and the SportCross handles corners like the sedan. |
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Scenic II combines the spaciousness of an MPV with the ride and handling of a sedan. |
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She thinks the Rendezvous duplicates the softer ride of a Buick sedan without being sloppy, thanks in part to an independent rear suspension. |
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Bathed, anointed and dressed in her finest silks and linens, Miri descended from her sedan at the steps of the reception hall. |
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It will offer the off-road ability of an SUV, the roominess of a minivan, and the interior and handling of a luxury sedan. |
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I might have a pair of amber corner lights for your sedan, LMK if you want them. |
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At the command post, Pat sat on the tailboard of a crew carrier that was parked beside Assistant 2's red sedan. |
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Police say a 16-year-old girl was stopped by two men driving a maroon sedan around 12.15 pm. |
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And it was transported around the countryside by two peasants, like a sedan chair. |
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It's said that long ago an Immortal found out that a devil had followed the wedding parade of a bride who was being carried in a sedan chair. |
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Should race cars then be illegal because people may drive their ordinary sedan at a high speed around corners? |
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The 2003 model year is when Mercedes is expected to introduce a redesigned E-Class sedan. |
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Just as it pulled away, a black sedan pulled up, Melanie's sister sitting at the wheel. |
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Around half an hour later the suspect in a blue sedan pulled out of the driveway. |
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From behind the driver's seat, you'd think you were in a luxury sport sedan. |
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Not quite a sedan or SUV, today's station wagons are stylish, functional and fast. |
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Two days after the Clarks bought the midsize sedan, Lori Clark had a fender bender. |
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At 6pm, the motorcycle taxi drivers went berserk and smashed the Toyota sedan as well as a police car parked in front of the police station. |
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Once he was inside the sedan, she heard the engine starting and the next moment the car zoomed away. |
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This new sedan is the first Jaguar production vehicle with an aluminum bodyshell. |
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The vehicle is built with adventure in mind and offers better off-road ability than an average sedan. |
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In its heyday, the Falcon GT was reckoned to be the fastest four-door sedan in the world. |
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But the end result is as different from its previous incarnation as a subcompact is from a luxury sedan. |
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This year, three new car models are to be launched, including a subcompact and a sedan. |
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It sat in an open glade along with two other vehicles, a red pickup and a blue sedan. |
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In 1979, Ford showed off an LTD sedan made almost entirely from carbon fiber composites. |
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And with the wagon, the floorpan is the same as the sedan, except for the rear section. |
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The manufacturer is taking a trendy piece of architecture and using it to add appeal to what looks like a run-of-the-mill, four-door sedan. |
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They quickly covered the distance from the barricade to the sedan, weaving around police cruisers and unconsciously avoiding all officers. |
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Some experts believe the roomy crossover model line could eventually eclipse the traditional sedan. |
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Probably adds between 50 to 60 cents filling up a large family sedan. |
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Manservants of the Warlord dressed in bright red, the color of life, carried a scarlet sedan chair draped in crimson silk and embroidered with designs of phoenixes. |
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The 2006 Ford Taurus has been made available as a sedan or a wagon. |
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The sleek lines, driver's side mirror, and moulded plastic hubcaps present an image more like the chariot of some ancient mechanical god than a compact sedan. |
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Can a compact car be endowed with the allure of a sporty luxury sedan? |
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Nissan reckons Murano, named after the island near Venice and the home of Murano glass, resembles an all-wheel drive below its belt-line and a sports sedan above. |
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Data showed that consumers wanted year-round performance in a sedan or coupe, rather than purchasing a sport utility while garaging their existing rear-wheel-drive luxury car. |
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The Infiniti sedan then made a right turn toward the West Front of the Capitol. |
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He spotted the new sedan while at the dealership for an oil change. |
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The Sunseeker has the wingspan of a 747 and a body the same size as a sedan. |
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It rides more like a minivan, or better yet, a mid-size sedan. |
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I was about to protest when a red sedan pulled up to the sidewalk. |
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Their sedan collided with an articulated lorry already in the outside lane when they pulled out to overtake and were shunted into the path of an oncoming mini van. |
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So they can put you in a pony and trap, a barouche or, if you've a got a first class ticket, a sedan chair carried by a team of Iranian asylum seekers. |
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Mercedes will take the presale hype to new levels as it develops a program to sell the ultra-luxury SLR sports car and Maybach sedan years before they are built. |
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People bemoaned the looks of hatchbacks because they didn't look like a regular four door sedan, causing the decline of the image of cars because of their most useful feature. |
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Once I'm deemed harmless, a filthy white Kia sedan pulls up, an African-American man wearing a ski mask behind the wheel. |
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A witness told investigators that he heard the collision and saw a four-door white sedan fleeing the scene toward the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, the police said. |
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Jerome's sedan dipped as they drove through a dry wash on the road. |
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But thanks to the reputation for rationality, they have been able to develop a sedan and a coupe that begin to stretch the boundaries of midsize car respectability. |
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Then, clad richly in gold from head to toe, the leader appeared at the top of the wall escorted by several servants who were carrying him in a sedan chair. |
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The car has been described as the world's best four-door sports sedan. |
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As I settled into the backseat of the cozy sedan, Frank struck up conversation. |
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He pulled the stolen sedan off the freeway in Tonopah, about 50 miles west of Phoenix. |
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While stretched in overall length and wheelbase, the all-new CTS sedan has a lower curb weight than the preceding model. |
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Front and rear fascias of the 2006 Ford Fusion sedan are injection molded of Sequel 1440 thermoplastic polyolefin. |
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The Chrysler Nassau concept car, a less costly take on the Mercedes CLS, a sedan with coupelike styling. |
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Kia Motors Corporation, a South Korea-based automaker, has revised its full-size Cadenza sedan for the 2015 model year. |
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The Altima is a front-drive, four-door sedan available in four different trim levels. |
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Hong Kong Island's steep, hilly terrain was initially served by sedan chairs. |
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Afflicted with gout, she was carried to Westminster Abbey in an open sedan chair, with a low back to permit her train to flow out behind her. |
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For vehicles like a midsize family sedan, it is likely that the reputation of the manufacturer will be more important. |
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What we are observing in this sedan square-off is the cumulative effect of modern design technology on the family sedan. |
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He noticed somebody come running around the corner and to the side of the station sedan nearer to the kerb, and get in. |
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This is a hugely spacious, genuine sedan that boasts a well-stacked, top-level Avantgarde specification. |
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The first new vehicle will be a stretched sedan called A888 that will be similar to the long-wheelbase Aerobus. |
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The vehicles themselves, offered in sedan, coupe and station-wagon form, are actually quite ordinary. |
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We could see the big crumpled Mercedes sedan, but not very well. |
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With a stunning redesign and a plethora of new features, the 2016 Optima is poised to raise the bar for the midsize sedan category. |
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If Rent-a-Clunker's very first car actually was a clunker, why wasn't I a speck on the horizon in a shiny sedan from Kurt's Rent-a-Car? |
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I perchance leaned on a goosefoot stick to leave my chilly valley, To my honor, you came in a sedan chair across distant hills. |
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Some words, like stig path, and sedan then will still be used in Middle English, as stigh and sithen, but then disappear. |
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This slimly designed sedan offers plenty of room for passengers to be comfortable even on long rides. |
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The Estima Hybrid is Toyota's second hybrid vehicle, after its Prius sedan which went on sale in 1997 as the world's first mass-produced hybrid car. |
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The vehicle, described as a reddish-brown, 1980s-style sedan with a broken left taillight, went out of control and spun around before speeding away westbound, deputies said. |
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The 1929 Model A Tudor sedan on these pages will receive a mild top chop of 3 inches, combined with the installation of a rear delivery door and a filled roof. |
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That's because, in a smart move, Cadillac offers the Vsport sedan in a version that trades some luxury froufrou for lavish mechanicals and bracing performance. |
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My struggle-buggy was getting to look like a rinky-dink old tin can on wheels, so when I got back to Chicago that Fall I traded it in for a Willys Knight brougham sedan. |
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Around the court, she was carried in a sedan chair, or used a wheelchair. |
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The all-new Legacy is a mid-size sports sedan which offers enhanced driveability and functionality while achieving a design required for a flagship model with a quality feel. |
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