(11) John and Gary reckoned their red runabout, with a top speed of 60 mph, was an advantage because the 180 mph sports cars were shooting past junctions. (10) If you want I'll get Harry to take you into the village in his runabout and you can take the bus home. (9) He had his own sports car, a company car, a runabout car and another one, presumably for times when the other three were not available. (8) The eco-aware Smart car, the revolutionary runabout from DaimlerChrysler, is both fun to drive and friendly to the finances. (7) It's more like a high-tech getaway vehicle than a family runabout.
(6) It's a meeting at great temperature between a city runabout and an army Jeep. (5) Described as ‘a joy to drive on any road’, the Focus is applauded for its ability to transform from city runabout to finely honed driving tool in the blink of an eye. (4) Most fleets have taken the approach that a car which is generally used as an office runabout is an unnecessary expense. (3) At prices from £29,000, it is not for those who only need a car as a runabout. (2) Designed as a city runabout, the two-door hatchback is shorter and narrower than a Maruti 800 and can just accommodate two adults and two children. (1) Whether you are looking for an economical city runabout or a first car, a good supermini makes increasingly sound sense for Irish motorists.