Being fazed out on new cars are A. mast antennas B. rumble seats C. engines
they are fazing out rumble seats
The root word of "fazed" is "faze." It means to disturb or disconcert someone.
If you're fazed, you're bothered, upset, affected negatively by something.
Yes. In the USA there were no new cars being built for consumer use from 1943 to 1945.
The unexpected news did not faze her, as she remained calm and composed during the phase of uncertainty.
The poet describes descending a mountain in bad weather. Rather than being fazed by his experience, he realizes the mountains 'enriched' his life.
Toyota cars are no longer being recalled. They are still making appointments to repair the damaged vehicles, but there are no new problems being reported.
No. Carburetors were fazed out in the 1980's.
The safety ratings on the newest Chrysler cars for 2012 are still being done on the new line of vehicles. There are however many new safety features and functions that are coming in the new 2012/2013 line of cars.
If you're fazed, you're bothered, upset, affected negatively by something.
Normally per year, there are over 5,000 cars being bought! And with all these cars, it is not good for the environment!
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