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topmost point

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After a steep walk upward on the paved paths that connect the houses, one reaches the topmost point of the village, where a single bench beckons invitingly as the perfect spot for a rest.
Instead, the taller Vibe helped show off the wisdom of Subaru's insistence on a lower center of gravity: Heading down the hill, pushing into tight corners, the Vibe felt like a Hot Wheels car with the hands of a vicious kid at its rearmost, topmost point -- all the weight would transfer way back and way high, freaking out the traction-control system to all-hands-on-deck mode to keep the rear end from trying to lead.
Between them, the building is up to level six, its topmost point, while in the space between the second and third towers, there is one level to fill.
 
 
 
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