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Definition of cab-forward in English: cab-forwardadjective Denoting a design of car or truck in which the driver's or passenger compartment is placed so as to extend further forward than the standard position. Example sentencesExamples - It means very thick A-pillars, and along with the very cab-forward scuttle, this can cause blind spots on twisty roads.
- They then played with cab-forward design, edgy lines and the militaristic hard-edged style that dominated last year's auto show circuit.
- He once had a big roundhouse, servicing mostly the huge cab-forward engines for the Donner Pass route.
- It is the very cab-forward style of the windscreen which I think gives the model much of its stylistic attraction, almost in a continuous line with the bonnet.
- The fact that the engine is transversely mounted allows for the cab-forward look of the cabin and, critically, for a third row of seats which fold into the floor when not in use.
- Compared to today's cars where you can't even see the bonnet due to their cab-forward design, its quite a departure for those not familiar with the Morgan design.
- According to the company, the concept truck, with its cab-forward design, focuses on offering sedan-like ride, handling, space, comfort and luxury.
- For instance, the company believed in the 1990's that a competitor had misappropriated its innovative cab-forward truck design.
- The company's pioneering cab-forward look suddenly becomes the obvious way to do the four-door pickup with still enough bed space.
- That cab-forward design means the front corners are clearly visible and the car is more easily placed on the road than in most modern saloons.
- That ‘fire in the belly’ had given the company some of the industry's best-selling vehicles, including the minivans and cab-forward vehicles, which brought far more interior space to the family sedan.
- There's also a lot more room, as the car is bigger in almost every dimension, and the use of a strong cab-forward styling also allows extra room to be created, particularly for those in the back seat.
Definition of cab-forward in US English: cab-forwardadjectiveˌkabˈfôrwərd attributive (of the design of a car or truck) having the driver's or passenger compartment placed so as to extend further forward than the standard position. Example sentencesExamples - It means very thick A-pillars, and along with the very cab-forward scuttle, this can cause blind spots on twisty roads.
- The fact that the engine is transversely mounted allows for the cab-forward look of the cabin and, critically, for a third row of seats which fold into the floor when not in use.
- The company's pioneering cab-forward look suddenly becomes the obvious way to do the four-door pickup with still enough bed space.
- According to the company, the concept truck, with its cab-forward design, focuses on offering sedan-like ride, handling, space, comfort and luxury.
- It is the very cab-forward style of the windscreen which I think gives the model much of its stylistic attraction, almost in a continuous line with the bonnet.
- They then played with cab-forward design, edgy lines and the militaristic hard-edged style that dominated last year's auto show circuit.
- That ‘fire in the belly’ had given the company some of the industry's best-selling vehicles, including the minivans and cab-forward vehicles, which brought far more interior space to the family sedan.
- There's also a lot more room, as the car is bigger in almost every dimension, and the use of a strong cab-forward styling also allows extra room to be created, particularly for those in the back seat.
- For instance, the company believed in the 1990's that a competitor had misappropriated its innovative cab-forward truck design.
- That cab-forward design means the front corners are clearly visible and the car is more easily placed on the road than in most modern saloons.
- Compared to today's cars where you can't even see the bonnet due to their cab-forward design, its quite a departure for those not familiar with the Morgan design.
- He once had a big roundhouse, servicing mostly the huge cab-forward engines for the Donner Pass route.
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