What's the difference between kerb weight & gross weight?
I'm just trying tocompare a Scoob with a portlier saloon, and need to be sure I'm comparing like with like.
[some spec's here http://www.live2cruize.com/impreza_wrx.htm]
[some spec's here http://www.live2cruize.com/impreza_wrx.htm]
Originally Posted by Pigfrog
I think gross weight may be the max laden weight. But it is usually only a factor with goods vehicles.

I think you're right about gross weight applying to goods vehicles tho
Originally Posted by automodellistagt
gross weight is fully loaded, i.e. the most weight the vehicle is allowed to take, kerb weight is just the weight of the car
Unlaiden or Dry weight is just the car
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Originally Posted by DazW
Nope ...EEC Kerb weight includes vehicle with full fuel tank, oil and water, spare wheel, tools and driver( 75kg).
Unlaiden or Dry weight is just the car
Unlaiden or Dry weight is just the car
Originally Posted by DazW
Nope ...EEC Kerb weight includes vehicle with full fuel tank, oil and water, spare wheel, tools and driver( 75kg).
Unlaiden or Dry weight is just the car
Unlaiden or Dry weight is just the car
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Originally Posted by DazW
Nope ...EEC Kerb weight includes vehicle with full fuel tank, oil and water, spare wheel, tools and driver( 75kg).
Unlaiden or Dry weight is just the car
Unlaiden or Dry weight is just the car

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Originally Posted by DazW
Nope ...EEC Kerb weight includes vehicle with full fuel tank, oil and water, spare wheel, tools and driver( 75kg).
Unlaiden or Dry weight is just the car
Unlaiden or Dry weight is just the car
wHAT IF THE DRIVER IS A FAT B4STARD
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