downward-sloping

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Adj.1.downward-sloping - sloping down rather steeply
descending - coming down or downward
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The line is downward-sloping, meaning that in theory it becomes easier for price to exceed the line over time.
It's based on the Countryman, but with a stretched side profile, long doors, muscular flared wheel arches, horizontal rear lights and a downward-sloping roofline.
The model features a frameless window and downward-sloping roofline, a tailgate as large on any hatchback, a retractable rear spoiler, a taller roofline and is equipped with a two-litre, inline-four diesel engine with twin turbos.
With a stretched side profile and long doors, muscular flared wheel arches, integrated rear spoiler, horizontally arranged rear lights and a downward-sloping roofline, the new MINI is a real eyecatcher and the only member of the brand's line-up to be identified by a rear nameplate.
The earliest research confirmed the relationship (hereafter referred to as Study 1), indicating that the purchasing behavior of a small group (N= 9) of consumers purchasing in all 16 products showed ideal matching, some downward-sloping relative demand curves, and a tendency toward maximization (Foxall & James, 2001, 2003).
The GT has typical BMW proportions, four doors with frameless windows, a coupe-style, gently downward-sloping roofline and a large, automatically opening and closing tailgate define the distinctive exterior character of the BMW 3 Series Gran Turismo.
The new car, the Sauber C32-Ferrari, is visually very different from its predecessor, boasting a smooth, slightly downward-sloping nose section and much slimmer sidepods.
Based on the larger Austrian-assembled Countryman model, the Paceman has a stretched side profile with long doors, muscular flared wheel arches, integrated rear spoiler, horizontally arranged rear lights and a downward-sloping roofline.
Billed as the brand's first Sports Activity Coupe, the Paceman comes only as a four-seater model and has a stretched side profile with long doors, muscular flared wheel arches, integrated rear spoiler, horizontally arranged rear lights and a downward-sloping roofline.
Based on the Countryman model, the Paceman has a stretched side pro-file with long doors, muscular flared wheel arches, integrated rear spoiler, horizontally arranged rear lights and a downward-sloping roofline.
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