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Closest curb weight according to Axiom Magazine?
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2689 lbs. has been thrown around in a few reviews; I'd wager it's the weight of the any of the AS1 manuals regardless of spec. The big question has been whether that's dry or wet weight.
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This and whether there is any difference due to JDM vs USDM safety/emission regulations.
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I doubt that's a factor anymore; JDM, USDM, and Euro safety & emission regulations are about the same right now. That's why you are seeing more "world cars" like the Ford Focus, Ford Fiesta/Mazda 2, Chevy/Holden Cruze, etc.
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Also from a cost perspective, it would make sense to build just one version instead of variations of the same thing just to meet regulation standards.
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I bet dry as well, but I can dream.
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Tada has said the USDM gets a different exhaust. Weight probably won't be vastly different but who knows. I agree it won't be vastly different but it could vary by +/- 10 lbs.
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Even with a "world car" they still taylor it for the specific markets... obviously I won't broach the subject of heated seats. dual-zone HVAC, HIDs, etc., but Americans do put more importance on sound that any other market which is probably why we get the special exhaust. That may be about 2 lbs. less than JDM/Euro, but like transformer said +/- 10 lbs between markets sounds about right.
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At least Toyota/Subaru are offering one engine worldwide. It's common that the USDM market gets a slightly de-tuned engine depending on the model car. |
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WRONG. We get better price. All of them.
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