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Braking, which is regenerative, also felt totally normal, and the brakes comfortably slow and stop the 5,600-lb vehicle.
Machine Design - 2008
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Braking, which is regenerative, also felt totally normal, and the brakes comfortably slow and stop the 5,600-lb vehicle.
Machine Design - 2008
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-1 / +1Now that's what you calling "Braking" your face.
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Braking too hard too fast will throw the car's weight forward, which can make the rear-end spin.
James M. Clash: Novices Break 200 MPH in Super-Cars James M. Clash 2010
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Braking too hard too fast will throw the car's weight forward, which can make the rear-end spin.
James M. Clash: Novices Break 200 MPH in Super-Cars James M. Clash 2010
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Since they are only talking about one director and clearly refer to just the one Braking Dawn movie.
Twilight Lexicon » Full Press Release: Stephenie Meyer Named as Producer 2010
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Braking performance in the presence of water is downright shameful.
VeloNews tech department predictions for the new year: disc brakes and electric shifting everywhere 2011
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Braking was slightly less powerful, but very predictable, on carbon rims with Swissstop yellow pads
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Braking too hard too fast will throw the car's weight forward, which can make the rear-end spin.
James M. Clash: Novices Break 200 MPH in Super-Cars James M. Clash 2010
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Braking too hard too fast will throw the car's weight forward, which can make the rear-end spin.
James M. Clash: Novices Break 200 MPH in Super-Cars James M. Clash 2010
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