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- noun Alternative spelling of
drivability .
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A Toyota spokesman told CBS 5 Investigates that some RAV4s had a "driveability" issue with
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A Toyota spokesman told CBS 5 Investigates that some RAV4s had a "driveability" issue with
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A Toyota spokesman told CBS 5 Investigates that some RAV4s had a "driveability" issue with
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A Toyota spokesman told CBS 5 Investigates that some RAV4s had a "driveability" issue with
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The Dyno-Jet can also accurately diagnose performance or 'driveability' problems in vehicles with anywhere from 20 to 2000 Hp at the drive wheels.
Stabroek News Stabroek staff 2010
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But if you can rid the engine of exhaust gas faster, you can increase the efficiency of the engine -- and that means more power, better fuel economy, and improved driveability.
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State-of-the-art technology measured noise and vibration, driveability and congestion.
Car review: Audi RS3 2011
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The EPA's move came in response to a petition filed last month by the trade group Growth Energy to allow motor fuel ethanol blends of as much as 15%, citing an Energy Department study that found "no operability or driveability issues" with blends as high as 20% ethanol.
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The group led by Mr. Clark, Growth Energy, cited an Energy Department study last fall that found blends as high as E20 didn't significantly change vehicles 'emissions levels, and that "no operability or driveability issues were identified."
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It's highly unlikely that a major automaker will ever be able to justify spending the time and money to develop a fossil-fuel-powered car that can top the Veyron's combination of power, speed, handling, driveability and flat-out luxury.
Wired Top Stories 2009
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