Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
The car had also the tachometer, unlike the production version.
Years ago, I had an automatic transmission car with a tachometer.
It was the first Mini to be equipped with a tachometer.
I am unable to find a supplier of an add on tachometer.
First, second, third, pushing the tachometer all the way up into the red zone.
The only clock, just below the tachometer, was hard for passengers to see.
"It's sort of like driving a car and the tachometer is in the red zone," he said.
Buzzers went off, her tachometer began to race at high speed.
As he watched the tachometer, it appeared the engine was slowing.
A tachometer was offered as an optional replacement for the clock.
But the home mechanic, the kind who once could tune the family car with a timing light and a tachometer, was left behind.
On the dash was a tachometer, oddly omitted from 1990 models.
Just above the steering wheel sits a large analog tachometer.
Look at the greatest rpm listed on the scale of your tachometer.
At each position, the tachometer dropped about 50 rpm.
Other 2012 changes included an improved headlight and inclusion of a tachometer.
Tachometers are used to estimate traffic speed and volume (flow).
And full instrumentation, including a tachometer, is standard equipment.
But one car seemed to have no tachometer - the child recognised that a corpse covered it.
The interior also differed, with sports seats and an 8000 rpm tachometer.
Other features included power windows, power steering and a tachometer.
Also, I was glad to read your thoughts on putting a tachometer in a car that has an automatic transmission.
In upscale models, this pod was supplanted by a tachometer.
The honourable Member will be aware of the effort we made regarding digital tachometers.
Doc watched the clock, the tachometer, judging the distance they had backed.