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Definition of turning circle in English: turning circlenoun The smallest circle in which a vehicle or vessel can turn without reversing. Example sentencesExamples - True, the turning circle is terrible but that is the only real snag.
- With 4WD engaged, the Pajero is much more stable and the central differential means there is no adverse effect on are respectable and the turning circle surprisingly neat.
- It corners much better than I expected, and the turning circle is surprisingly good.
- The steering is light and wieldy for parking, and the turning circle must be nearly as tight as a black cab's.
- And if I take the wrong road the car has such a tiny turning circle I can do a quick U-turn and head back the other way.
- A kerb-to-kerb turning circle of 9.8m makes it ideal for use around town.
- The turning circle means every mini roundabout becomes a three-point turn.
- It has the turning circle of a JCB and the acceleration to match.
- The turning circle, however, was on the wide side and the car, even for a sporty driver, was rather noisy.
- Apart from a poor turning circle there's little to criticise physically, but running costs are high owing to a fairly thirsty engine.
- The car also suffered from a poor turning circle: particularly obvious when trying to park.
- He said because of the poor turning circle he had crashed into the bus.
- The submitted plans include a car park - including a turning circle for buses, 2 metre-high mesh fencing and floodlights.
- Poor turning circle can make parking and city driving difficult
- Perhaps most surprising, the turning circle is tight enough to tackle a u-turn on a mini roundabout in one smooth sweep.
- A 10.4m turning circle, assisted by power steering, makes for easy driving around town.
- Tight turning circle and ease of driving are positive features for the Hijet, and a three-year warranty on the LPG models within the range should inspire further confidence.
- A tight turning circle makes the car easy to park.
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