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Old 04-03-13 | 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by bitkahuna
200lbs isn't a whole lot, but it's not nothing either. i have no doubt bmw will remedy this.
Applies more to just the 5-Series. The 3-Series is still one of the lighter ones in it's class, with the ATS marginally larger by around 50lbs give or take. Everything else, C-Class, A4, G37/Q50, 2IS/3IS come in around 3500-3800lbs when equipped
Old 04-04-13 | 06:55 AM
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Originally Posted by mmarshall
And, last, consider that many of us porky Americans (me included) certainly don't do much to keep the weight of the car down when we ourselves get in.




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2755 lbs..... http://www.autoblog.com/2013/03/26/2...new-york-2013/

Old 04-04-13 | 10:54 AM
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Originally Posted by wiley9
I'm no transportation policy expert here, but something makes me think that it's not the weight of the safety requirements that keeps blimping out cars these days. It's us! We just want them to be bigger. Just look at the average house size and how that's changed over time. Or look at the size of a "small" soda in a fast food joint. Or in automotive terms, look at the size of a Honda Accord across the last 35 years. It's not that there's no market for smaller vehicles, but the baseline has been growing larger and larger everyday...just like our rear ends! ;-)
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Which bring me to why does the Camaro & Challenger have to be soooo BIG, by today's standards. I think those could have been a little more streamlined!
Old 04-04-13 | 11:48 AM
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Originally Posted by RX469
Which bring me to why does the Camaro & Challenger have to be soooo BIG, by today's standards. I think those could have been a little more streamlined!
The answer is obvious. Look at who's primarily driving them....overweight 60-year-old Baby Boomers re-living their youth..
Old 04-04-13 | 11:57 AM
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A lot of stereotypes flying around here!!
Old 04-04-13 | 12:27 PM
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Not that tradition is always a good thing, but i thought that the retro muscle cars like camaro, mustang, and challenger "have to" be heavy because they use traditional materials like steel.

I was thinking that since they have started to retro their designs, they do not plan on using "futuristic" materials.

Any credence to that?
Old 04-04-13 | 12:52 PM
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Not only are cars heavier but some just look huge. The 3 Series BMW is the car I notice this the most. I love that car but it looks like it's the size of an E39 5 Series. The same goes for the 5 series. From far away it looks almost as big as a 7 series would be.

The Lexus ES is huge too. It went from being a decent size but now it's almost as big as a newer GS and the LS430/LS400. It's weird to pull up next to an ES350 and it looks as big as my LS430.
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I don't think the pony cars are that heavy due to any policy regarding materials but more simple economics. Those cars are built to a price-point, so most of the R&D is spent on style and motor, everything else they'll pull from the corporate parts bin. There is no reason the Camaro should weigh over 2 tons,but it does. And it sells. As the CAFE standards increase, though, weight savings will have to be addressed. Imagine the performance and mpg increase if the Camaro were to shed 500lbs as they did with the new CTS, cost notwithstanding.
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The muscle cars could go on a diet as well, mainly the Camaro and Challenger. They just seem so big and bulky. I notice it more with the Camaro because the 90's Camaros/Firebirds are pretty common around here.
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What needs to slim down is the mustang. Those things are so huge and hard to park yet the interior is basically a 2 seated (back two seats are useless)
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Originally Posted by 1sWt2GS
What needs to slim down is the mustang. Those things are so huge and hard to park yet the interior is basically a 2 seated (back two seats are useless)
2015 should be smaller and lighter according to rumormill
Old 04-05-13 | 02:21 AM
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My 1998 Z28 convertible, about 3500lbs vs the 2012 SS convertible, 4100lbs. Despite the new car having about 430hp vs my old car at around 340hp, they both are within that 13.0-13.5 second et range depending on driver, with the nod going to the newer car being a little bit faster. You can see how much the weight is slowing down newer cars, despite an extra 80-90hp, it really isn't all that much faster than my 15 year old car.
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Originally Posted by 1sWt2GS
What needs to slim down is the mustang.
The current Mustang is already smaller and lighter than either the Camaro or (especially) the Challenger.
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