noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
automatic
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The advanced automatic gearbox available on 1.4-litre models is superior to most cars in its class in offering four forward speeds.
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Why didn't kidnappers choose automatic gearboxes ?
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Power assisted steering is standard on all models equipped with automatic gearboxes .
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These include fitting an automatic gearbox , hand controlled brakes and accelerator, extending seat runners and moving foot pedals.
manual
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There are two versions of the three-door hatchback, both with a normally aspirated engine and manual five speed gearbox .
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The performance through the five-speed manual gearbox is impressive, and higher speed cruising is effortless and remarkably quiet.
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It would also have a manual gearbox .
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In terms of a classic manual gearbox , I think it is still unbeatable today.
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The manual gearboxes are derived from those fitted to the larger Renault 19 range.
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Automatic transmission is also standard-fit, except on the diesel, which has a six-speed manual gearbox .
new
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Swapping in a new gearbox takes less than an hour.
■ NOUN
speed
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There are two versions of the three-door hatchback, both with a normally aspirated engine and manual five speed gearbox .
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The four speed gearbox seems to be very high geared.
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Gearboxes All Land Rover 4 speed gearboxes , with the exception of the V8 109 inch, are interchangeable.
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Transmission is provided by a six-\#speed gearbox .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And it even has a twist-and-go gearbox .
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But performance is poor, the steering light and lifeless, ergonomics messy and the gearbox jerky.
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It does not need a gearbox , and it needs little maintenance.
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Only then, typically, would it become part of a steam engine, gearbox , or pump.
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The cab is new, too, and a 16 forward and 4 reverse gearbox is fitted.
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The four speed gearbox seems to be very high geared.
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The V8 will not fit the 4 cylinder gearbox without an adaptor plate and suitably made engine mounts.
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The Zelor 9540 now sports an all-synchro gearbox .