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" ... I also spent some time driving on a variety of public roads in the Holly area, including some dirt and gravel trails. I split my time between an Outer Banks model with the 1.5-liter engine, and a Badlands model with the 2.0-liter. On the road, where I suspect most Bronco Sport models will spend the majority of their operating lives, I preferred the 2.0-liter upper-trim level model. The bigger (though still small) engine matched the Bronco Sport well, with enough power in reserve to feel unstressed during acceleration and merging. The 1.5-liter engine is surely sufficient for suburban duty, but feels a little thrashy when pushed. Off-road, ironically, the difference between engines is much less of an issue, but the extra two G.O.A.T. modes (Mud/Ruts and Rock Crawl) are a bonus with the 2.0. ... "
" ... Porsche has also completely tamed any nasty trait of rear-engine architecture. Quick-ratio steering, unstressed brakes (my test car was fitted with the upgraded Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes — check that option box, as it’s worth every penny), and a stiff chassis allow a talented driver to take advantage of the rear weight bias. With the powertrain over the rear wheels, tractive grip is improved – and braking distances are shortened. Powering out of a corner becomes natural, especially after the driver becomes familiar with 911 driving dynamics. ... "
" ... The rustic artifacts offer a pan-continental feel to the hotel’s hallways, which spill over into the rooms. Tropical is certainly the dominant aura, but there is also a stress on the unstressed there as well. Soft tones of the decor are interrupted only by the harsh tones of passing green parakeets, the dominant species of bird which traverse the sky and make a temporary stop in the high foliage of palm trees. ... "
" ... Unfortunately, many organizations differ dramatically in the treatment they offer in stressed vs. unstressed scenarios. And it’s here that cynicism can grow quickly: when customers and employees see you inconsistently deliver on your principles. (Just as bad, if a first-timer happens to catch your company on a bad [stressed] day, their only experience with you may be negative. In other words, they’ll experience a defect rate of 100 percent!) ... "