I'm writing an automobile website and some of my paragraphs contain the word "only".
I understand the following. As far as I'm aware, this is right:
Only the Volkswagen Polo, Golf, Passat, Passat CC and Sharan are available in this country.
This, as far as I am aware means that those Volkswagen vehicles are available, and no other.
This is where I'm having my problem, in the following articles:
The Subaru Legacy was launched recently here. Sold as a sedan or wagon, it is only available with 2.0-litre/148bhp and 2.5-litre/165bhp 4-cylinder petrol engines, for now. The 3.6-litre/256bhp petrol and 2.0-litre/148bhp turbodiesel may arrive in mid-2011.
However, if I rearrange it as such:
The Subaru Legacy was launched recently here. Sold as a sedan or wagon, it is available only with 2.0-litre/148bhp and 2.5-litre/165bhp 4-cylinder petrol engines, for now. The 3.6-litre/256bhp petrol and 2.0-litre/148bhp turbodiesel may arrive in mid-2011.
or as:
The Subaru Legacy was launched recently here. Sold as a sedan or wagon, it is available with 2.0-litre/148bhp and 2.5-litre/165bhp 4-cylinder petrol engines only, for now. The 3.6-litre/256bhp petrol and 2.0-litre/148bhp turbodiesel may arrive in mid-2011.
Here's another similar article from my website I'm developing:
Toyota have facelifted the Corolla recently here. It is available in three body styles, a five-door hatchback, a four-door sedan and a station wagon. There are two engines available: a 1.3-litre/85bhp and a 1.6-litre/109bhp 4-cylinder petrol.
The hatchback model comes in four versions - GL, GLi, GLX and Executive.
The sedan variant can be specified in GLi and GLX. Only the sedan version gets the 1.6-litre/124bhp and 1.8-litre/132bhp engines.
The Station wagon model line-up mirrors that of the hatchback, except the Executive version is unavailable.
As I understand it, that means one version, no others.
But if I changed it to these, what would it mean:
Toyota have facelifted the Corolla recently here. It is available in three body styles, a five-door hatchback, a four-door sedan and a station wagon. There are two engines available: a 1.3-litre/85bhp and a 1.6-litre/109bhp 4-cylinder petrol.
The hatchback model comes in four versions - GL, GLi, GLX and Executive.
The sedan variant can be specified in GLi and GLX. The sedan version gets the 1.6-litre/124bhp and 1.8-litre/132bhp engines only.
The Station wagon model line-up mirrors that of the hatchback, except the Executive version is unavailable.
If I understand it correctly, only at the end of a sentence should be used carefully.
Also, the following:
Toyota have facelifted the Corolla recently here. It is available in three body styles, a five-door hatchback, a four-door sedan and a station wagon. There are two engines available: a 1.3-litre/85bhp and a 1.6-litre/109bhp 4-cylinder petrol.
The hatchback model comes in four versions - GL, GLi, GLX and Executive.
The sedan variant can be specified in GLi and GLX. The sedan version only gets the 1.6-litre/124bhp and 1.8-litre/132bhp engines.
The Station wagon model line-up mirrors that of the hatchback, except the Executive version is unavailable.
Apologies if this is very wordy, I'm trying to ensure factual accuracy with my grammar! The use of the word "only" and word-order sometimes proves problematic for me.